Book,  Verse

 1      I,   378|               Stain once the lips with blood, no other meal~ ~
 2     II,   135|      To kiss with shuddering lips the red right hand 5.~ ~
 3    III,   812|                  With parted lips and silent features asks~ ~
 4     IV,   349|    tongues the draught their lips had loathed~ ~
 5      V,   224| Castalian; then from foaming lips~ ~
 6     VI,   666|      and through the ghastly lips,~ ~
 7     VI,   736|      corpse. From dead men's lips~ ~
 8     VI,   853|   uttered; then, her foaming lips~ ~
 9     VI,   901|     back again: but from his lips tight drawn~ ~
10    VII,    77|  plaudits; and with eloquent lips~ ~
11     IX,   580|             580 Their gaping lips; when to a scanty spring~ ~
12     IX,  1097|     Prostrate they lay their lips and from the depths~ ~
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