Book,  Verse

 1      I,   216|                             Torn were her locks and naked
 2     II,   143|  Baebius, his limbs asunder torn,~ ~
 3     II,   203| them not? Pierced, mangled, torn --~ ~
 4    III,   188|        And last, the riches torn from captive kings~ ~
 5    III,   402|                             Torn, vainly clinging, from the
 6    III,   707|                        Were torn asunder and the stream of
 7     IV,   918|                             Torn by the vultures of the Libyan
 8     VI,   645| pendent corpse, its members torn~ ~
 9    VII,    45|   And child unbidden; women torn their hair~ ~
10   VIII,   826|                             Torn upon rocks, the sport of
11     IX,   172|                        Have torn his corse asunder, or a
12     IX,   189|                             Torn from his tomb, that god
13     IX,   548|   and shield and spear were torn away~ ~
14      X,    97|   loose as though in sorrow torn,~ ~
15      X,   628|                             Torn, did he suffer; but by Magnus'
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