Book,  Verse

1     IV,   465|                 Gnawed the dry herbage of the scanty turf~ ~
2     IV,   708|                        The dry earth drank his sweat, while
3     IV,   860|                        860 Dry from the squalid mouth protrudes
4     IV,   862| distend: and every curb is dry~ ~
5     VI,   141|                            Dry, parched, abraded; food
6     IX,   579|  in sweat, but parched and dry~ ~
7     IX,   629|  them below the deep; and, dry with us,~ ~
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