Book,  Verse

 1      I,    65|                      Should lose its equipoise: take thou
 2     II,   697|                And tempests lose their strength: on either
 3    III,   413| concede it. As the tempests lose~ ~
 4    III,   817|                           I lose not, which the cruel gods
 5     IV,   244|                             Lose then! but losing call not
 6     IV,   271|            Their fierceness lose, and learn to bear with
 7      V,   431|     Those whom he feared to lose.~ ~ ~ ~ He bids them march~ ~
 8     VI,     8|     cast the die, to win or lose,~ ~
 9    VII,    42|    destiny, that she should lose~ ~
10    VII,   277|     imminent war, to win or lose it all.~ ~
11     IX,   103|                  Here did I lose the hero whom I knew;~ ~
12      X,   495|                             Lose faith and love of kin: their
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