Book,  Verse

 1   Note       |  have haunted readers for centuries, and prompted many Medieval
 2      I,    83|       The last in all the centuries, shall sound~ ~
 3     II,   138|     Far rather death than centuries of life~ ~
 4    III,   178| up the treasure which for centuries~ ~
 5     IV,   218|                The coming centuries! Ah, cruel fate!~ ~
 6      V,   130|                   130 Our centuries have lost, since Delphi'
 7      V,   194|  from the living rock for centuries~ ~
 8      V,   210|    210 Groaned 'neath the centuries. In order long~ ~
 9    VII,   243|         Borne through the centuries: and men shall read~ ~
10    VII,   459|   work as not the rolling centuries~ ~
11    VII,   494|   at one blow the gift of centuries,~ ~
12    VII,   504|           Turned back the centuries and spoke thy doom.~ ~
13    VII,   683|  Whose fearless deeds the centuries record,~ ~
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