Book,  Verse

 1     II,   140|         again 6. But time would fail~ ~
 2    III,   762|                           Still fail their hand, they call the
 3     IV,   690|          690 His strength might fail; and cast o'er all his bulk~ ~
 4     IV,   777|   flowing robe (if spear should fail)~ ~
 5     IV,   795|         camp, and discipline to fail,~ ~
 6      V,   389| withdraw their waters, it would fail~ ~
 7     VI,   249|     arrow dealt, or lance, thus fail to slay~ ~
 8     VI,   319|                                 Fail 'neath his swollen waters,
 9     VI,   804|         reptile cast; nor ashes fail~ ~
10    VII,   773|   destruction? Doth the carnage fail,~ ~
11   VIII,    81|                            Thus fail and yield: renown shall
12   VIII,   353|     East and barbarous treaties fail,~ ~
13     IX,   117|            Ride on the seas and fail to find a fleet.~ ~
14     IX,  1242|            Magnus, he durst not fail to find a tear:~ ~
15      X,   417|                        Fated to fail) he dares; nor veils in
16      X,   563|        Should darts and torches fail. So story tells~ ~
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