Book,  Verse

 1      I,   212|                                In face most sorrowful and ghostly
 2     II,    30| stiffening limbs and gazes on the face,~ ~
 3     IV,   113|         dominion and obscured its face,~ ~
 4     IV,   288|        crime, before his leader's face~ ~
 5     IV,   534|          moment, soldiers, how to face~ ~
 6      V,   250|          expanse: still works her face~ ~
 7      V,   549|           So nearly look upon thy face again.~ ~ ~ ~
 8      V,   933|         Gave her to look upon his face again.~ ~ ~ ~
 9     VI,   261|          destroyed, his shapeless face~ ~
10     VI,   435|                       Ripples his face: and whatever stream,~ ~
11     VI,   706|        affrights me: I can firmly face~ ~
12     VI,   898|           dim, and still upon his face remained~ ~
13    VII,   382|                       But full in face of brother or of sire,~ ~
14    VII,   660|           When shunning the dread face on Pallas' shield,~ ~
15    VII,   747|      throats to slaughter, nor to face the foe:~ ~
16    VII,   928|           And cast Emathia in the face of heaven.~ ~
17   VIII,   264|           of all Eastern princes, face to face~ ~
18   VIII,   264|          Eastern princes, face to face~ ~
19   VIII,   777|                  That swathed the face, and seized the noble head~ ~
20   VIII,   804|                      Gives to the face its lineaments in death.~ ~ ~ ~
21     IX,   787|                         The fatal face unscathed. Nor yet in sleep~ ~
22     IX,   791|         while others lay upon her face~ ~
23     IX,   799|      dared not look, and Perseus' face~ ~
24     IX,   930|      ploughshare. Burned upon his face~ ~
25     IX,  1229|           changing touch upon the face:~ ~
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