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 1   III|          Like storms of hail the stones fell down from high,~Cast
 2   III|       fears he arrows, quarries, stones or darts.~ ~ LII~Above the
 3    IV|          women's tears~As marble stones are pierced with drops of
 4    VI|        Their slings to cast, and stones to tumble down;~And all
 5  VIII|        Till underneath a heap of stones and crags~At last he brought
 6     X|        leaves or feathers light,~Stones, iron, men, there fleet
 7    XI|      sings;~Nor flying darts nor stones the Christians dreed,~Nor
 8    XI|          still brought new fuel,~Stones, darts, lime, brimstone
 9    XI|          new~Against the bulwark stones and lances flew.~ ~ XXXII~
10    XI|        Such storms of shafts and stones flew all about,~That many
11    XI|       oft,~With rubbish, fagots, stones, and trees they bear:~Adrastus
12    XI|        storm did upward climb~Of stones, darts, arrows, fire, pitch
13    XI|       the ruins of the walls and stones,~Dispersed left their blood
14    XI| battlement~With timber, logs and stones, they broke and rent,~ ~
15    XI|             XLVIII~So thick flew stones and darts, that no man sees~
16 XVIII|    troops among,~For thence flew stones and clifts of marble rocks,~
17 XVIII|        With darts that fly, with stones and trees that fall;~For
18 XVIII|         with arrows, shafts, and stones that fly,~Give bitter answer
19 XVIII|     stand, though on him fall~Of stones and darts a sharp and deadly
20 XVIII|     blind all men's sight,~Where stones and ruins such an heap do
21   XIX|      town~We may shake down with stones about their ears,~And with
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