Book,  Verse

 1      I,   444|          or rebounding from the stroke,~ ~
 2      I,   679|   crimson torrent issued at the stroke,~ ~
 3     II,    91|        murder, shuddered in the stroke~ ~
 4    III,    59|       war was finished with the stroke.~ ~
 5    III,   599|    could be covered by a single stroke,~ ~
 6    III,   603|         benches and with mighty stroke~ ~
 7    III,   629|               Their ruin in the stroke, and vanquished lay~ ~
 8    III,   635|            Leans forward to the stroke, and falls when slain~ ~
 9    III,   722|         his body. At the double stroke~ ~
10    III,   761|                Essay the feeble stroke; and should that hope~ ~
11     IV,   239|                              By stroke of weapon and in streams
12     IV,   622|       not a blow -- nor did the stroke alone~ ~
13     IV,   642|                    To guide the stroke. But tyranny is feared~ ~
14      V,   518|    hurry to attack, with sturdy stroke~ ~
15      V,   557|       Fortune demands the final stroke alone.~ ~
16      V,   796|        The sudden peril and the stroke of death;~ ~
17    VII,   326|                             One stroke of sword and all the world
18    VII,   550|                 550 In reach of stroke, their brothers and their
19    VII,   721|                    Prone at the stroke; one stood though shorn
20   VIII,   601|       been on Caesar) falls the stroke;~ ~
21     IX,  1220| accomplished by the swordsman's stroke,~ ~
22      X,   584|       no ram, fatal with single stroke,~ ~
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