7 | alterno terram quatiunt pede – dum gravis Cyclopum | Ū́UU|Ū́UU|Ū́UU|Ū́UU||Ū́U¦ŪU|Ū́Ũ arch. | Carmina I, IV |
45 | qui terram inertem, qui mare temperat | ŨŪ¦UŪ¦Ũ||ŪUU|ŪUŨ alc. 11 | Carmina III, IV |
16 | ter pede terram. | ŪUU|ŪŨ adon. | Carmina III, XVIII |
19 | ut inmerentis fluxit in terram Remi | ŨŪ́¦UŪ|Ũ¦¦Ū́¦Ũ¦¦Ū|UŪ́¦UŨ trim. iamb. acat. | Epodi, VII |
28 | ille gravem duro terram qui vertit aratro, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, I |
26 | fecerat horrendas adspectu. scalpere terram | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, VIII |
430 | ex oculis rorem, saliet, tundet pede terram. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
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