Book,  Verse

1     II,    85|      rushes; but ere long the chains~ ~
2     II,   114| murderous bands, their melted chains~ ~
3     II,   550|       free the river from his chains 24~ ~
4    III,    88|           And Ocean borne his chains! How noble Gaul,~ ~
5     IV,   473|                  By tightened chains made firm, in double rows~ ~
6     IV,   505|      view unguarded; but with chains unseen~ ~
7     VI,   942|                           The chains were fallen from boastful
8     VI,   952| craggy rocks, and forges iron chains,~ ~
9      X,    66|                   The harbour chains, and borne in little boat~ ~
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