Book,  Verse

 1      I,   212|    most sorrowful and ghostly guise,~ ~
 2     II,   504|                   In peaceful guise to march, this was his shame.~ ~
 3    III,    10|                10 In mournful guise, dread horror on her brow,~ ~
 4    III,    60|   Then arms he laid aside, in guise of peace~ ~
 5     VI,   976|         He stands in mournful guise, with silent look~ ~
 6    VII,   713|  Magnus and to me in grievous guise~ ~
 7    VII,   902| Caesar dreaming. Not in other guise~ ~
 8   VIII,   495|    for their vengeance in the guise of war?~ ~
 9     IX,   822|                            In guise of Asp, sleep-bringing,
10     IX,  1102|      the Roman host in better guise~ ~
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