Book,  Verse

 1      I,    56|                         And light a subject world that shall
 2      I,   173|               And veils the light of day, and on mankind,~ ~
 3      I,   197|               Crime holding light as though by want compelled:~ ~
 4      I,   599|       like as he veiled his light~ ~
 5     II,    93|     prison gloom a flame of light~ ~
 6     II,   560|              560 Dashed the light horse across the sounding
 7     II,   823|     in the day, was lost in light.~ ~ ~ ~
 8    III,   254|  these led on by Cynosura's light 16~ ~
 9    III,   548|                             Light on the lower stones, yet
10    III,   661|                 To-morrow's light would bring. His rushing
11     IV,   145| kept his banks, the shallop light~ ~
12     IV,   313|   own base lives and hating light,~ ~
13     IV,   335|       No further flees from light the pallid wretch~ ~
14     IV,   341|  labour huge, they crawl to light again,~ ~
15     IV,   541|   last flicker of departing light,~ ~
16     IV,   632|                         The light they scorned; with haughty
17      V,    99|           Has left heaven's light in this dark cave to hide?~ ~
18      V,   212|               Struggled for light; each fate required a voice;~ ~
19      V,   256|  She hastes from that dread light in which she saw~ ~
20      V,   495|      Reigned with her paler light, when all the fleet~ ~
21      V,   629|    tempests, till her lurid light~ ~
22     VI,   253|                          To light within his eye: the hero
23     VI,   302|                         The light Cantabrian: with no spoils
24     VI,   600|                     600 The light bestowed by heaven; nor
25     VI,   614|               Shed his pure light upon that haggard cheek~ ~
26     VI,   624|  Funeral pyres she loves to light~ ~
27     VI,   845| soul long banished from the light.~ ~
28    VII,     5|       The pangs of ravished light, and dark eclipse;~ ~
29    VII,     7|                But lest his light upon Thessalian earth~ ~
30    VII,   857|                             Light was the task to urge them
31   VIII,   434|                         And light in onset, and their troops
32   VIII,   819|                          Of light to hope for. Shattered from
33     IX,    16|  spirit. When with heavenly light~ ~
34     IX,    70|   me unfit," she cried, "to light the pyre~ ~
35     IX,    93|                  Yon scanty light that glimmers from afar~ ~
36     IX,   194|                       Shall light a furnace, that shall burn
37     IX,   284|       The parting soul, and light the funeral pyre.~ ~
38     IX,   347|  seek the air, nor slothful light~ ~
39     IX,  1104|   Twice veiled the moon her light and twice renewed;~ ~
40      X,   611|  matter, glides the ball of light,~ ~
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