Book,  Verse

 1     II,    35|  temples -- on the unpitying stones~ ~
 2     II,   508|   trench encircling: massive stones~ ~
 3     II,   567|                     Gigantic stones, press forward, and the
 4    III,   460|               460 On massive stones upreared; sacred with blood~ ~
 5    III,   524|      its course: and massive stones~ ~
 6    III,   540|     upon a roof, so long the stones~ ~
 7    III,   548|           Light on the lower stones, yet as the shock~ ~
 8    III,   566|                          But stones gigantic crumbling into
 9     IV,   337|            Yet neither riven stones revealed a spring,~ ~
10     VI,    24| hammer rang upon her massive stones:~ ~
11     VI,   206|                And ponderous stones, nay, with his body threats~ ~
12     VI,   231|  life is proof? Or ponderous stones~ ~
13     VI,   799|   canvas; dragon's eyes; and stones~ ~
14    VII,   598|                   Arrows and stones. and ponderous balls of
15    VII,  1004|               Through broken stones their sacred urns abroad.~ ~
16     IX,   568|  walls lay prostrate, mighty stones were hurled,~ ~
17     IX,  1137|      searches for the mighty stones~ ~
18     IX,  1143|                 And even her stones were perished. He beheld~ ~
19     IX,  1153|      st the dust of Hector." Stones confused~ ~
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