Book,  Verse

 1      I,   264|                Whose fires were veiled in clouds, by south wind
 2      I,   599|  Despaired of day -- like as he veiled his light~ ~
 3     II,    17|     truth, keep thou the future veiled~ ~
 4     IV,   869| Thracian whirlwind stirred; and veiled~ ~
 5      V,   630|                   630 Was sadly veiled within the clouds. Again~ ~
 6     VI,   987|           And mist and darkness veiled his safe return.~ ~ ~ ~
 7    VII,   679|        Where was thy sword? 23 "Veiled by a common helm~ ~
 8   VIII,   182|                          Though veiled from those he quitted. Magnus'
 9   VIII,   229|                       Now Titan veiled the stars and showed the
10     IX,   133|            She seeks the cabin, veiled, in funeral garb,~ ~
11     IX,   191|                             And veiled Osiris shall I hurl abroad~ ~
12     IX,   210|                             210 Veiled by her loosened tresses,
13     IX,   800|          averse, had not Athena veiled~ ~
14     IX,   811|                                 Veiled by no culture. Phoebus'
15     IX,  1104|                           Twice veiled the moon her light and twice
16     IX,  1142| Pergamus with densest brake was veiled~ ~
17     IX,  1192|              But day arose, and veiled the nightly lamp~ ~
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