Book,  Verse

 1      I,   616| Foul birds defiled the day; beasts left the woods~ ~
 2     II,   179|  Hoped for escape; the wild beasts' dens were full.~ ~
 3     IV,   110|                         110 Beasts with their homes sweep downwards;
 4     IV,   269|     impious battle. So when beasts~ ~
 5     IV,   674|   slept he; not on skins of beasts, or leaves,~ ~
 6     VI,    51|     and spacious lands, and beasts of prey,~ ~
 7     VI,   136|     seized upon the food of beasts,~ ~
 8     VI,   576|     saw the moving sky. All beasts most fierce~ ~
 9     VI,   651|       On ravening birds and beasts of prey the hag~ ~
10    VII,   968|                Came all the beasts of earth whose facile sense~ ~
11   VIII,   456|     Which, blind as that of beasts, the marriage bed~ ~
12     IX,   763|    Fowls fell from air, and beasts were fixed in stone.~ ~
13     IX,   942|    the earth: and there, to beasts and birds~ ~
14      X,   188|  urging. Frequent birds and beasts,~ ~
15      X,   627|     demanded; nor by savage beasts~ ~
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