Book,  Verse

 1      I,     6|               And burst asunder, to the common guilt,~ ~
 2      I,    92|  Shall rend the spheres asunder.~ ~ On themselves~ ~
 3     II,   143| Fell Baebius, his limbs asunder torn,~ ~
 4     II,   777|     Scattered the beams asunder; and at night~ ~
 5    III,    73|      The mountains rent asunder. Nor were left~ ~
 6    III,   639|   Though grappled, kept asunder. Some, half dead,~ ~
 7    III,   707|               Were torn asunder and the stream of life~ ~
 8     IV,   890|   890 No members lopped asunder, though the earth so~ ~
 9      V,   814|         In divers paths asunder. Like as cranes~ ~
10     VI,    44|             Their walls asunder for his own. Thus rose~ ~
11     VI,    72|                Had rent asunder, or had spared each ship~ ~
12     VI,   210|  210 And rive the scalp asunder: fiery bolts~ ~
13     VI,   646|                         Asunder to the winds: forth from
14    VII,   361|            Limbs hacked asunder, Caesar's head displayed~ ~
15     IX,   172|     Have torn his corse asunder, or a fire~ ~
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