Book,  Verse

 1     II,   752|    as if Eryx and its lofty top~ ~
 2    III,   526|        As from the mountain top some time-worn rock~ ~
 3    III,   537| space; but from the rampart top~ ~
 4     VI,   396|   course, Othrys with woody top~ ~
 5     VI,   443|      Peneus, gliding on his top as though~ ~
 6     VI,   459|         Hurling from Oeta's top gigantic elms~ ~
 7    VII,   200|   to fearful fancy. Haemus' top~ ~
 8    VII,   940|             940 And Pindus' top the woods: thus shall he
 9   VIII,   258| Chaldaea, where from Nysa's top~ ~
10      X,   542|               Should Etna's top be closed. He who but now~ ~
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