Book,  Verse

 1      I,   220|                220 My citizens, stay here; these are the bounds;~ ~
 2      I,   560|        No aged parent now could stay his son;~ ~
 3     II,   724|                     Why further stay thee? Let the eastern world~ ~
 4    III,   447| favourite's feet, was forced to stay~ ~
 5     IV,   731|      thy will -- here must thou stay~ ~
 6      V,   363|              Escapes thy grasp. Stay thou thy crimes at length;~ ~
 7      V,   371|                              To stay the war; and flee, if such
 8      V,   908|                     No stop nor stay: she clung not to his neck~ ~
 9    VII,   584|      battle. Man nor arms could stay~ ~
10    VII,   636|       thy crime: and here shall stay~ ~
11   VIII,   130|               130 We pray thee, stay; thus honouring the homes~ ~
12   VIII,   670|       follow, for she dared not stay,~ ~
13     IX,    66|                              To stay their flight, lest haply
14     IX,   104|                     Here let me stay; his presence shall endear~ ~
15     IX,   832|                              To stay within their veins. Chersydros
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