Book,  Verse

 1      I,   556|                        With ponderous weight, but still the frame
 2    III,   489|                    Uprose a ponderous axe, which downward fell~ ~
 3    III,   538|                       Flung ponderous masses down. Long as the
 4     IV,   472|                         All ponderous weight; on empty casks beneath~ ~
 5     IV,   511|                          In ponderous masses overhung the main,~ ~
 6     VI,    46|                     Nor any ponderous machine of war.~ ~
 7     VI,   206|                         And ponderous stones, nay, with his body
 8     VI,   231| which his life is proof? Or ponderous stones~ ~
 9    VII,   598|      Arrows and stones. and ponderous balls of lead~ ~
10    VII,   875|                          In ponderous masses heaped for need of
11     IX,   940|   Eastern tempests. Now the ponderous bulk~ ~
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