Book,  Verse

 1      I,    24|                         Had felt our yoke. Then, Rome, upon
 2     II,   615|     Catulus; or who my axes felt,~ ~
 3     II,   670|                     670 All felt my yoke. What conquests
 4     IV,   113|                             Felt her dominion and obscured
 5     IV,   436|   arm outstretched; to have felt their raving thirst;~ ~
 6     IV,   723|  the toil: and when Antaeus felt~ ~
 7    VII,   101|    mind was adverse, but he felt the fates~ ~
 8    VII,   171|           Neptunus' trident felt the flame once more;~ ~
 9    VII,   284|                         And felt the ruin nodding to its
10    VII,   742|                             Felt, but in all the times that
11     IX,   957| blood congealed: no pain he felt~ ~
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