Book,  Verse

 1     II,   691|    where Hesperia, curving as a bow,~ ~
 2    III,   164|     words from Cotta: "When men bow to power~ ~
 3    III,   212|         wing the arrow from the bow.~ ~
 4    III,   559|                      Nor deadly bow, nor shaft; for fire alone~ ~
 5     VI,   465|        huger Scorpion draws his bow.~ ~
 6    VII,   164| straightened for the fray; each bow is strung~ ~
 7   VIII,   250|       fullest span th' Armenian bow;~ ~
 8   VIII,   336|  war-horse, stronger twangs the bow;~ ~
 9   VIII,   425|                  Shall his weak bow uncertain in its aim~ ~
10   VIII,  1014|     rests to whom all men shall bow~ ~
11     IX,   324|        weapons and the Parthian bow;~ ~
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