Lib. Ver.

 1  1,  614|  condidit, atque imas animae mucrone corusco~
 2  1,  619|  qua nostrae cecidere animae. stupet Inacha pubes~
 3  1,  632|       labuntur dulces animae, Mors fila Sororum~
 4  3,   76|          quinquaginta animae circum noctesque diesque~
 5  3,   90|  corruit, extremisque animae singultibus errans~
 6  3,  603|   impatiens largusque animae, modo suaserit ira),~
 7  4,  594|              pugnaces animae) nobis in sanguine multo~
 8  4,  773| verba rapit, cursuque animae labat arida lingua;~
 9  7,  770|     avellit, strident animae currumque sequuntur.~
10  8,  725|      Astaciden, totis animae se cogit in ictum~
11  9,  238|       tendere conatus animae valuere sub undis,~
12  9,  346|        pertulit atque animae tota in penetralia sedit.~
13  9,  432| unda nefas, subterque animae supraque recentes~
14 11,  574|            ite truces animae funestaque Tartara leto~
15 12,  185|           contemptrix animae et magno temeraria luctu~
16 12,  265|    effigies errantque animae post membra solutae,~
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