Book,  Verse

 1      I,   217|           Then thus, with broken sighs the Vision spake:~ ~
 2      I,   256|    spake he, "peace, here broken laws be left;~ ~
 3      I,   295|      But when the day had broken through the shades~ ~
 4      I,   641| Of Marius waking from his broken tomb.~ ~ ~ ~
 5     II,   284|                       And broken credit, that its ruin hides~ ~
 6     II,   544|                Ruined and broken on thy foaming breast~ ~
 7    III,   643|                        Of broken navies: weapons which have
 8    III,   740|         740 The ships are broken for the fight. They seize~ ~
 9     VI,   225|                        In broken fragments pressed upon his
10     VI,   675|      Seeking the hag 'mid broken sepulchres,~ ~
11     VI,   911|       Shall never more be broken in a death~ ~
12    VII,  1004|                   Through broken stones their sacred urns
13   VIII,   377|                           Broken thy spirit so? One day's
14   VIII,   658|                           Broken by shallows, and their scanty
15   VIII,   881|   gathered fragments of a broken boat,~ ~
16     IX,   371|              The seas are broken, and from shoal to shoal~ ~
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