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 1     II,   195    |                     I, too, the body of my brother slain~ ~
 2    III,   529    |                  Forth from the body, but dispersed the limbs~ ~
 3    III,   722    |                  Transfixed his body. At the double stroke~ ~
 4      V,   768    |         pyre or funeral; let my body lie~ ~
 5     VI,   206    | ponderous stones, nay, with his body threats~ ~
 6     VI,   227    |            That bristled in his body. Fortune saw~ ~
 7     VI,   583    |             The viper's severed body joins anew;~ ~
 8   VIII,   812    |                   Shall Magnus' body hither and thither borne~ ~
 9   VIII,   841    |                     He knew the body. In a fast embrace~ ~
10   VIII,   905    |                    Till Magnus' body mingled with its flames.~ ~
11     IX,   186    |                  And plunge his body in the tideless marsh?~ ~
12     IX,   261    |                              My body grace his triumph, if he
13     IX,   738    |      Malevolent nature from her body first~ ~
14     IX,   936    |         Courses through all his body; which, thus grown,~ ~
15      X,    21(1) |                             The body of Alexander was embalmed,
16      X,   564(23)|        strewed the parts of his body into the sea. The king paused
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