Book,  Verse

 1     II,   236|              Dammed back by carnage. Through the streets meanwhile~ ~
 2     II,   251|        For now with greater carnage of mankind~ ~
 3     IV,   287|                         And carnage raged unchecked; and each
 4     IV,   681| Drawn by the rumour of such carnage, came~ ~
 5    VII,   529|        Shall he behold such carnage and restrain~ ~
 6    VII,   618|                Immeasurable carnage: here the sword,~ ~
 7    VII,   773|   our destruction? Doth the carnage fail,~ ~
 8    VII,   778|       Not for his sake such carnage should be wrought.~ ~
 9    VII,   920|            920 With crimson carnage; there a seething heap~ ~
10    VII,   972|                Scenting the carnage; dogs obscene and foul~ ~
11    VII,   994|               Was laid such carnage? By what length of years~ ~
12   VIII,   697|                         For carnage. Didst thou, Fortune, for
13   VIII,   822|                By one day's carnage! In his happy time~ ~
14     IX,    31|                Ran red with carnage, now was all his heart~ ~
15      X,    86|                Who red with carnage, 'mid the clash of arms,~ ~
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