Book,  Verse

 1      I,   318|                 Occasion calls, delay shall mar it soon:~ ~
 2     II,    27|        Before the mother calls the name aloud~ ~
 3     II,   257|  powerful rivals Fortune calls~ ~
 4     II,   644|                       He calls an ocean? or unchallenged
 5     IV,   199|                      One calls by name his neighhour, one
 6      V,   145|               The keeper calls Phemonoe; 13 whose steps~ ~
 7      V,   455|  its ancient ceremonies: calls~ ~
 8      V,   599|                 Arising, calls: "What shipwrecked sailor
 9      V,   787|                          Calls thee its master, to have
10     IX,   115| the combat; for Pompeius calls.~ ~
11     IX,   421|                      Who calls upon the poet for the proof~ ~
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