Book,  Verse

 1    III,   730|                     730 A comrade bark; but when with elbows
 2     IV,    44|               But for his comrade's shield had fallen back;~ ~
 3     IV,   202|               Found not a comrade, was no son of Rome.~ ~
 4     IV,   892| death upright against his comrade dead.~ ~ ~ ~
 5      V,   668|                       Thy comrade, ne'er deserted by the gods,~ ~
 6    VII,    99|     Art thou the Senate's comrade or her lord?~ ~
 7    VII,   258|              To-day their comrade. By Enipeus' pools~ ~
 8   VIII,   760|          760 Or else some comrade, worthy of his chief,~ ~
 9     IX,   472|                 And not a comrade. Snakes, thirst, burning
10     IX,  1316|                        No comrade in his tears; nor did the
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