Book,  Verse

1      I,   142|          Which had the right 'twere impious to enquire;~ ~
2     II,   207|                               Twere scarce believed that one
3      V,   619|                               Twere dangerous to brave the deep
4      V,   793|                               Twere cruel (such thy thought)
5    VII,   715|      his eyes in death.~ ~ ~ 'Twere shame to shed,~ ~
6    VII,   823|                               Twere worse to conquer. Then forbid
7   VIII,    21| Brought peril on his flight: 'twere better far~ ~
8   VIII,   875|     from thy pyre to Magnus. 'Twere thy shame,~ ~
9     IX,   131|         Nor headlong plunge. 'Twere shameful since thy death,~ ~
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