Book,  Verse

 1      I,   445|                         In sounding chorus lift the roar on
 2      I,   625|          Arms clashed; and sounding in the pathless woods~ ~
 3     II,   369|                        The sounding doors flew wide, and from
 4     II,   560| the light horse across the sounding plain;~ ~
 5     II,   693|  in with bending horns the sounding main.~ ~
 6     VI,    83|       Hears not Pelorous 2 sounding to the storm;~ ~
 7     VI,   454|              Who smote the sounding billows with the oar.~ ~
 8    VII,   609|                 No trumpet sounding, break upon the ranks~ ~
 9    VII,   613|    by javelin spurned with sounding hoof~ ~
10     IX,   409|  fable) by that god, whose sounding shell 10~ ~
11      X,   389|   rush of waters; and with sounding roar~ ~
12      X,   485|                         No sounding clarion summoned, as is
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