Book,  Verse

 1     II,    44|             Were dark with blows, whose cheeks with tears
 2    III,   541| down innocuous; but as the blows~ ~
 3    III,   695|       Sounded to ceaseless blows, the fated ship~ ~
 4     IV,   276|                        And blows which dealt at chance, and
 5     IV,   315|               Nor heed our blows. But let this frenzy pass,~ ~
 6     IV,   701|  And smitten by the hero's blows, the legs~ ~
 7      V,   704| that day fell, the Ocean's blows had braved!~ ~
 8     VI,   341|     On Etna's slopes, when blows the southern wind,~ ~
 9    VII,   175|    Sicilia trembled at the blows~ ~
10    VII,   323|                       Your blows shall fall -- the battle
11   VIII,   699|      This savage monster's blows? Or dost thou place~ ~
12   VIII,   769|    Magnus, when the deadly blows~ ~
13   VIII,   780|   at its hideous task, and blows unskilled~ ~
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