Book, Verse
1 1, 88 | Earth, air, and seas thro’ empty space
2 1, 123 | And dance aloft in air, and skim along the ground;~
3 1, 196 | ocean and the fields of air~
4 1, 309 | Earth, air, and shores, and navigable
5 1, 436 | Her dress a maid, her air confess’d a queen.~
6 1, 770 | lives, and draws this vital air,~
7 2, 156 | flaming meteors, hung in air, were seen,~
8 2, 292 | roaring fills the flitting air around.~
9 2, 338 | Restor’d to vital air our hidden foes,~
10 2, 941 | rattling thunder roll in air:~
11 2, 1031| Thro’ air transported, to the roofs
12 2, 1075| gliding pass’d unseen in air.~
13 3, 190 | vapors choke the wholesome air,~
14 3, 463 | the wing’d inhabitants of air,~
15 3, 571 | are borne aloft in liquid air,~
16 3, 673 | listen’d ev’ry breath of air to try;~
17 3, 787 | common gift, this vital air,~
18 3, 883 | Shakes earth, and air, and seas; the billows fly~
19 4, 15 | his actions, and majestic air,~
20 4, 42 | O dearer than the vital air I breathe,~
21 4, 713 | a lofty pile, expos’d in air:~
22 4, 728 | secret court, expos’d in air.~
23 4, 796 | salvage beasts the common air.~
24 4, 821 | Aloft in air unseen, and mix’d with night.~
25 4, 1009| d, and life dissolv’d in air.~
26 5, 500 | And deals in whistling air his empty blows.~
27 5, 839 | And, toss’d in air, amidst the galleys threw.~
28 5, 962 | But breathes the living air of soft Elysian plains.~
29 5, 1120| daemon mounts obscure in air,~
30 6, 20 | The first who sail’d in air,) ’t is sung by Fame,~
31 6, 118 | Lest they disperse in air our empty fate;~
32 6, 148 | And the resisting air the thunder broke;~
33 6, 260 | below, and top advanc’d in air.~
34 6, 353 | rful name in hell and upper air.~
35 6, 409 | without bodies, and impassive air.~
36 6, 593 | n, and breathe the vital air:~
37 6, 757 | laments that rent the liquid air.~
38 6, 987 | And birds of air, and monsters of the main.~
39 6, 1008| fields, the soft Elysian air.~
40 6, 1031| seems to snuff the vital air,~
41 6, 1115| follows, with a fawning air,~
42 7, 314 | common water, and the common air;~
43 7, 554 | shoutings rend the suff’ring air.~
44 7, 773 | wand’ring walks in upper air.~
45 8, 41 | The birds of air, and fishes of the deep,~
46 8, 255 | now it stands, expos’d in air!~
47 8, 350 | redeem’d, breathe open air again.~
48 8, 560 | Thro’ the brown air precipitates his flight.~
49 9, 230 | fairer face, or sweeter air, could boast—~
50 9, 419 | were lost, and flitting air.~
51 9, 636 | loud laments the liquid air.~
52 9, 762 | sousing down from upper air;~
53 9, 886 | Dispell’d the breathing air, that broke his flight:~
54 9, 898 | Obscure in air, and vanish’d from their
55 9, 1006| But the soft yielding air receiv’d the wound:~
56 10, 115 | Their native air, nor take a foreign law!~
57 10, 278 | flight, to chant aloft in air.~
58 10, 458 | those, and turn’d aside in air.~
59 10, 484 | the free soul to flitting air resign’d:~
60 10, 615 | to breathe their native air.~
61 10, 813 | both. The former wav’d in air~
62 10, 900 | Of air condens’d a specter soon
63 10, 911 | flourishes his empty sword in air.~
64 10, 1282| Spring up in air aloft, and lash the wind.~
65 11, 840 | Thro’ air she flies a suppliant to
66 11, 850 | But, rough, in open air he chose to lie;~
67 11, 869 | To pierce aloft in air the soaring swan,~
68 11, 1066| Trusses in middle air the trembling dove,~
69 11, 1166| rest, and toss’d in empty air.~
70 11, 1250| Whizzing in air the fatal arrow flew.~
71 12, 268 | and thou, the Queen of Air,~
72 12, 549 | By adverse air, and rustles in the wind.~
73 12, 553 | Thus hung in air, he still retain’d his hold,~
74 12, 876 | grief, she loathes the vital air.~
75 12, 923 | from heav’n, involv’d in air,~
76 12, 1096| fills his sounding jaws with air:~
77 12, 1227| with windy wings to flit in air,~
78 12, 1283| sobs came bubbling up in air.~
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