Book,  Verse

 1      I,   173|       the light of day, and on mankind,~ ~
 2      I,   568|      With ample walls that all mankind might hold,~ ~
 3      I,   712|      er this city and o'er all mankind.~ ~
 4     II,   251|        with greater carnage of mankind~ ~
 5     II,   425|        not, nor loved, for all mankind~ ~
 6      V,   127|                    Has plagued mankind, this utterance benign~ ~
 7      V,   189|      world-war, this tumult of mankind,~ ~
 8     VI,   728|      the labouring fortunes of mankind,~ ~
 9    VII,   107|       one red ruin; myriads of mankind~ ~
10    VII,   460|                    460 Not all mankind though free from sword and
11   VIII,    25|     human greatness, envied of mankind,~ ~
12     IX,   189|      his tomb, that god of all mankind~ ~
13     IX,   517|  Worked by the cruel Syrtes on mankind;~ ~
14     IX,  1002|        we, nor of Nature. From mankind~ ~
15     IX,  1304| Pharian vassal; snatching from mankind~ ~
16      X,    34|      Asia rushed with havoc of mankind,~ ~
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