Lib. Ver.

1  1,  184|    fraternasque acies fetae telluris hiatu~
2  4,  520|  panditur Elysium chaos, et telluris opertae~
3  4,  793|    at puer in gremio vernae telluris et alto~
4  7,  156|  saeva adeo coniunx? nec te telluris amatae~
5  8,   19|    dissiluisse novo penitus telluris hiatu~
6 10,  900| statis? ubi infandae segnes telluris alumni,~
7 11,  175|  vidi ego me propter ruptos telluris hiatus,~
8 11,  527|     lumine: nil adeo mediae telluris, et enses~
9 12,  329|                 hoc patriae telluris habes. quae iurgia? certe~
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