Book,  Verse

 1      I,   335|                Strike on his ear, bounds furious at restraint,~ ~
 2     II,   396|      fray, he lent a willing ear.~ ~
 3     IV,   857|                And prick the ear, nor prancing with his feet~ ~
 4     VI,   193| tumult and of ruin finds the ear~ ~
 5     VI,   739|             Uncertain to the ear."~ ~ ~ Thus spake the hag~ ~
 6     VI,   782|            Even the timorous ear shall speak the man.~ ~
 7     VI,   842|     had lived -- a listening ear~ ~
 8    VII,    30|             30 Strike on his ear: for on the morrow's night~ ~
 9    VII,    74|      fled, arose, to Magnus' ear~ ~
10     IX,   108|     father spake within mine ear:~ ~
11     IX,  1196|                Struck on his ear: and trusting not himself~ ~
12      X,   100|             100 Be due, give ear. Of Lagian race am I~ ~
13      X,   285|        By Cancer burnt gives ear; nor curbs his wave~ ~
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