Book,  Verse

 1      I,   564|        their loved city, though perchance the last.~ ~ ~ ~
 2     II,   735|     lengthy armistice, lest now perchance~ ~
 3      V,   104|                                 Perchance he sings the fates, perchance
 4      V,   104|   Perchance he sings the fates, perchance his song,~ ~
 5    VII,   230|      from pole to pole; or else perchance~ ~
 6    VII,   783|         Might find its ruin: or perchance he wished~ ~
 7     IX,   551|                                 Perchance a wonder in some distant
 8     IX,  1013|                                 Perchance some greater wonders on
 9     IX,  1029| southern tempests: Rome herself perchance~ ~
10     IX,  1249|       on thy heart. Didst think perchance that grief~ ~
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