Book,  Verse

 1     II,   192|         Decay had touched the features of the slain~ ~
 2     II,   378|    And ashes on her brow, and features worn~ ~
 3     II,   572|                  And scornful features and with noble mien,~ ~
 4    III,   812|   With parted lips and silent features asks~ ~
 5      V,   544| Voices were clearly heard and features seen.~ ~
 6     VI,   120|    120 Gnawed at their wasted features, while their eyes~ ~
 7     VI,   741|           Swathing her pallid features, stole among~ ~
 8    VII,   789|                Thy longed-for features; yet he shall not die~ ~
 9   VIII,    14|          Yet, as he rode, the features of the chief~ ~
10   VIII,    63|                     His weary features, by the hoary locks~ ~
11   VIII,    77|                      Upon his features. He forbad despair,~ ~
12   VIII,   773|                  Still on his features anger with the gods.~ ~
13   VIII,   790|            790 Might know the features of the hero slain,~ ~
14     IX,   801|  coils of writhing snakes the features dead.~ ~
15     IX,   932|                           His features hidden, swollen all his
16     IX,  1232|            But dwelt upon the features till he knew~ ~
17      X,   157|      had witnessed; some with features scorched~ ~
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