Book,  Verse

 1      I,   178|                Such were the hidden motives of the chiefs;~ ~
 2    III,    53|                          And hidden from his view by lengthening
 3    III,   455|        Had dared to violate; hidden from the sun 27~ ~
 4     IV,   102|                 Err from the hidden furrow. Famine knocks~ ~
 5     IV,   331|                  Seeking for hidden fountains, not with spade~ ~
 6     IV,   338| streamlet whispered from its hidden source;~ ~
 7     IV,   476|                     But in a hidden space, by beams concealed.~ ~
 8     IV,   833|                          The hidden forces of the foe unknown)~ ~
 9      V,    75| doubtful sort, against their hidden fate~ ~
10      V,   844|  shrank instinctive from the hidden wound,~ ~
11     VI,    15|                           By hidden path between the wooded
12     VI,   708|    to thy power the dark and hidden end,~ ~
13     VI,   758|    life.~ ~ ~ ~ Close to the hidden brink~ ~
14     VI,   918|  speak, I pray thee. Let the hidden fates~ ~
15    VII,   290|           290 Such doubt was hidden, as with mien and speech~ ~
16     IX,   932|                 His features hidden, swollen all his limbs~ ~
17     IX,  1144|       Thy rock, Hesione; the hidden grove,~ ~
18      X,   228|                 Through ages hidden: give me certain hope~ ~
19      X,   339|       No lying rumour of thy hidden source~ ~
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