Book,  Verse

 1      I,   624| Howled chants of havoc and of woe to men.~ ~
 2     IV,   221|                               Woe for the respite given by
 3      V,   932|     fears, and in the hour of woe~ ~
 4     VI,    11|  battle; thus to increase the woe~ ~
 5    VII,    47|             But now no public woe shall greet thy death~ ~
 6    VII,    67|     it pleased the gods, when woe impends~ ~
 7    VII,   238|       tokens of their weal or woe;~ ~
 8    VII,   403|       heart -- omen itself of woe,~ ~
 9    VII,   824|              Cease, sounds of woe, and lamentation cease,~ ~
10   VIII,    84|       is given; thy husband's woe.~ ~
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