Book,  Verse

 1      I,    34|   Nor savage Pyrrhus nor the Punic horde~ ~
 2      I,    45|                           Be Punic ghosts avenged by Roman
 3      I,   349|                 With all his Punic host? By land and sea~ ~
 4     II,    52| Happy the youths who born in Punic days~ ~
 5    III,   179|    had touched: all that the Punic foe~ ~
 6    III,   401|    The ills Saguntum bore in Punic siege; 26~ ~
 7     IV,   744|      From Roman citadels the Punic chief.~ ~
 8     IV,   838|      on his ears: "Beware of Punic fraud,~ ~
 9     IV,   894|  this fell offering; let the Punic shades,~ ~
10    VII,   929|                   Nor by the Punic victor was he taught,~ ~
11   VIII,   325|                  Who vain of Punic ancestors, and vain~ ~
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