Book,  Verse

 1     II,    11|                           And realms unbalanced, fix by stern
 2    III,   326|      great Cyrus on Memnonian realms~ ~
 3     IV,   266|           Monarchs of distant realms, while haply here~ ~
 4      V,   719|    Was dim with pallor of the realms below; 32~ ~
 5      V,   887|   Follow thy footsteps to the realms below --~ ~
 6    VII,   137|           Destruction on what realms this dawn shall bring!~ ~
 7    VII,   828|                Search out the realms and cities which they hold,~ ~
 8    VII,   953|                       In airy realms is thine, nor smoother couch~ ~
 9   VIII,   235|      earth and all her Orient realms,~ ~
10   VIII,   330|   Eastern world. Those mighty realms~ ~
11   VIII,   504|    faithless and the southern realms,~ ~
12     IX,   431|          Driven on the Libyan realms, more fruitful here,~ ~
13     IX,  1006| perish by their venom. To the realms~ ~
14      X,   461|        what boots it? Nor are realms~ ~
15      X,   553|          To hold him, nor the realms from furthest Ind~ ~
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