Book,  Verse

 1      I,   157|                    And hollow trunk, though leafless, give a
 2      I,   759|      mine eyes that mutilated trunk~ ~
 3    III,   469|    fashioned from some fallen trunk~ ~
 4    III,   710|     so wide a path; the lower trunk~ ~
 5    VII,   786|       shorn from the bleeding trunk,~ ~
 6   VIII,   828|         Save by the lacerated trunk unknown.~ ~ ~ ~
 7   VIII,   878|          Back to the headless trunk at speed he bore,~ ~
 8     IX,   167| father's head, shorn from the trunk~ ~
 9     IX,   614|                   Protect its trunk, and to a little space~ ~
10     IX,   941|     limbs, and as a shapeless trunk~ ~
11     IX,   962|           Lo! Upon branchless trunk a serpent, named~ ~
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