Book,  Verse

 1     II,   575|    thou would'st not," so the chieftain spake,~ ~
 2    III,   350|                       350 The chieftain they approach, with peaceful
 3      V,    56|    less their own, within the chieftain's hands.~ ~ ~ ~
 4      V,   150|    150 Sought to dissuade the chieftain from his zeal~ ~
 5   VIII,    10|    former fortunes, still the chieftain knew~ ~
 6   VIII,   286|          And first the fallen chieftain dared to find~ ~
 7   VIII,   712|  their swords; which when the chieftain saw~ ~
 8     IX,   116|                   Nor shall a chieftain of that famous name~ ~
 9     IX,   203| praising, calmed the youthful chieftain's rage.~ ~ ~ ~
10     IX,   718|                  But when the chieftain saw that speedy fate~ ~
11     IX,  1068|                  And when the chieftain bade the tents be fixed,~ ~
12     IX,  1168|                           The chieftain's sight was filled, of gathered
13     IX,  1298|                    Lay ye the chieftain's head within the tomb;~ ~
14      X,   419|       Attacks th' unconquered chieftain: from his crimes~ ~
15      X,   470|   fear these titles, why this chieftain's strength?~ ~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License