Book,  Verse

 1      I,    28|    Throughout Italian cities; stone from stone~ ~
 2      I,    28|    Italian cities; stone from stone~ ~
 3     II,   405|        To touch the threshold stone; no saffron veil~ ~
 4     IV,    17|                            Of stone o'erspanned, which not the
 5    VII,   163|       Glows on the sharpening stone; no lance will serve~ ~
 6   VIII,   899|      them. Here upon a meagre stone~ ~
 7   VIII,   922|                             A stone he places, and with stick
 8   VIII,   934|                 Blot out this stone, this proof against the
 9   VIII,   938|   dead: and shall one Pharian stone~ ~
10   VIII,   942|       would tread. But if the stone deserves~ ~
11   VIII,   954| fitting monument? This paltry stone~ ~
12   VIII,  1004|         To view the venerable stone that marks~ ~
13   VIII,  1012|            More awful is that stone by Libyan seas~ ~
14   VIII,  1022|                      Upon the stone, nor yet believe the tale:~ ~
15     IX,   737|             Was hardened into stone: Phorcus, her sire.~ ~
16     IX,   763|      and beasts were fixed in stone.~ ~
17     IX,   967|       Flung from a sling, the stone; how gently speed~ ~
18     IX,  1148|    Where played Oenone. Not a stone but told~ ~
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