Book,  Verse

 1    III,   485| Which swayed the axes trembled, and the men,~ ~
 2      V,   291|                   How trembled 'neath his feet the dizzy
 3      V,   421|         Drew back and trembled at the voice of him~ ~
 4      V,   645|         The pole star trembled in its place on high:~ ~
 5     VI,   573|                  Have trembled, and the force centripetal~ ~
 6     VI,   893|       And every fibre trembled, as with death~ ~
 7    VII,    74|                       Trembled and fled, arose, to Magnus'
 8    VII,   175|     And broad Sicilia trembled at the blows~ ~
 9    VII,   746|           Yet have we trembled not, nor feared to bare~ ~
10   VIII,   390|               390 She trembled, at whose feet she captive
11     IX,   793| Though turned averse; trembled his dexter hand:~ ~
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