Book,  Verse

 1     IV,   413|            In many a burning throat the sudden draught~ ~
 2     IV,   603|           Volteius bared his throat. "What youth," he cries,~ ~
 3     IV,   624|                        Their throat or breast received it to
 4     IV,   694|    vain; for firm the sinewy throat~ ~
 5     IV,   700|      to its fall the stately throat,~ ~
 6     IV,   828|    reach, then seizes by the throat~ ~
 7     VI,   278|      and his arms, in middle throat~ ~
 8     VI,   754|      her victim with pierced throat agape~ ~
 9    VII,    95|                From Caesar's throat the swords of all the world?~ ~
10    VII,   718| Through forehead and through throat~ ~
11     IX,   797|   life! what poison from her throat~ ~
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