A volume of Byron's poems lay before him on the table.
At his feet lay an aged, torn volume of children's fairy tales.
By his side lay a thin little volume, bound in bright yellow cloth.
Many other volumes lay scattered haphazardly around the stone floor.
The first volume lays before the public the complete history of English magic.
An old volume lay on top of an aged piece of cloth.
Before the figure, on a sort of table, a vast volume lay open.
These six volumes, in turn, laid the foundation for an additional 15 large-format books.
The volumes of their encyclopedia lay all over the room.
A brown volume lay there stamped with the figure of the year.