Book,  Verse

 1      I,   616|                            Foul birds defiled the day; beasts
 2      I,   687|                       With foul disease, and on the hostile
 3      I,   767|                    Of this foul war in foulest murder done.~ ~
 4     II,   176|                    For the foul trophy of a father slain,~ ~
 5     II,   569|    lo! the traitor troops, foul crime in war,~ ~
 6     IV,   412|       And lap the flood or foul the crowded waves.~ ~
 7     VI,   110|                   110 Then foul contagion filled the murky
 8     VI,   262|                      Stood foul with crimson flow. The victors'
 9     VI,   665|                         In foul embraces some departed friend~ ~
10     VI,   695|  may pounce, she makes her foul forecast~ ~
11     VI,   762|  Casts shade impenetrable. Foul decay~ ~
12    VII,   510|                        510 Foul is the public life; and
13    VII,   972|  carnage; dogs obscene and foul~ ~
14   VIII,   486| her victor's feet. To this foul peace~ ~
15      X,   115|             Save from this foul disgrace our royal house,~ ~
16      X,   424|                        His foul associate, whom the boy
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