Book,  Verse

 1      I,   614|       The native gods shed tears, and holy sweat~ ~
 2     II,    36| bosoms; others bathed with tears~ ~
 3     II,    44|   blows, whose cheeks with tears bedewed~ ~
 4     II,   462|   Sweeps down the soil and tears the woods away~ ~
 5    III,   832|                       What tears of parents for their offspring
 6     IV,   203|    Wet are their arms with tears, and sobs break in~ ~
 7     IV,   336|                        Who tears the bowels of the earth
 8     VI,   254|     bursts the nerves, and tears the shaft~ ~
 9     VI,   641|       Venting her rage she tears, the bloodless eyes~ ~
10     VI,   922|                        And tears swift flowing, thus he made
11    VII,    44|    and old had blent their tears for thee,~ ~
12    VII,   189|    the earth; bedewed with tears;~ ~
13   VIII,   397|   fame is worthy; sobs and tears~ ~
14   VIII,   846|            Washed with his tears, thus to the gods he speaks,~ ~
15     IX,    63|                  That navy tears and sorrow bore, and woes~ ~
16     IX,    74|         To shed a flood of tears upon his wounds,~ ~
17     IX,   130|                        130 Tears shall dissolve it: sword
18     IX,   134|                         In tears to find her solace, and
19     IX,   209|    Yet more when worn with tears, her pallid cheek~ ~
20     IX,   876|     dried up, the fount of tears~ ~
21     IX,   953|   gaping nostrils, and his tears were blood.~ ~
22     IX,  1234|    loving father rose, and tears he shed~ ~
23     IX,  1237|                 Of feigned tears and grief he hoped to hide~ ~
24     IX,  1316|          No comrade in his tears; nor did the host~ ~
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