Book,  Verse

 1     II,   128|       The growing life was severed. For what crime?~ ~
 2     II,   224| when struck they fell; the severed head~ ~
 3     IV,   716|    Of Inachus, renewed its severed heads.~ ~
 4     VI,   583|                The viper's severed body joins anew;~ ~
 5     VI,   666|                            Severed the head, and through the
 6     VI,   841|                      Whose severed head I placed upon the dish~ ~
 7    VII,   726|   To spoil the corse, till severed from the neck~ ~
 8   VIII,   292|                       Thus severed by the billows from the
 9   VIII,   334|        Of different hue is severed from our own. 9~ ~
10   VIII,   706|                            Severed Pompeius' neck. And what
11   VIII,   776|    making worse his crime) severed the folds~ ~
12     IX,   973| Then gazed secure upon his severed hand~ ~
13     IX,  1009|                            Severed this region upon either
14      X,   562|                        Thy severed head among the servant throng~ ~
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