Book,  Verse

 1    III,    26|                 New wedlock brings new luck. Thy concubine,~ ~
 2    III,    27|                  Whose star brings all her mighty husbands
 3    III,   174|                             Brings danger to his master, not
 4    III,   422|                             Brings with it chastisement. In
 5    III,   758|                        That brings immediate dying: yet quails
 6     IV,   514|                             Brings wreck and corpse, and, burying
 7     IV,   804|                    The helm brings valour to the failing heart --~ ~
 8      V,   897|                       Which brings the message I shall see
 9     VI,   399|    And as the evening falls brings darkness in.~ ~
10    VII,   141| lifeless! Else, this battle brings~ ~
11   VIII,    57|                         She brings (unknown as yet) thy chiefest
12   VIII,   553|    And faith thus lauded 18 brings its punishment~ ~
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