Book,  Verse

 1     II,    46|                             Tear now the lock; while doubtful
 2     II,   342|         Nought, Rome, shall tear thee from me, till I hold~ ~
 3    III,   806|                          No tear bedewed his cheek, nor on
 4     VI,    42|                             Tear from the quarries many a
 5    VII,   220|   sorrow -- yet rebuked the tear,~ ~
 6    VII,   641| darkness! Spare the useless tear~ ~
 7    VII,   716|    world was perishing, the tear~ ~
 8    VII,   793|     destinies. No groan nor tear,~ ~
 9    VII,   823|    conquer. Then forbid the tear,~ ~
10   VIII,   124| Thessalia's field without a tear.~ ~ ~ ~
11   VIII,   729|   blow is Caesar's. Men may tear this frame~ ~
12     IX,    85|                Nor shed the tear beside the urn that holds~ ~
13     IX,  1242|    durst not fail to find a tear:~ ~
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