Book, Verse
1 1, 132 | flashing fires the transient light renew;~
2 2, 328 | heav’ns roll’d down the light,~
3 2, 335 | by th’ imperial galley’s light;~
4 2, 367 | O light of Trojans, and support
5 2, 416 | And Grecian frauds in open light appear’d.~
6 2, 420 | own, and shine with Trojan light.~
7 2, 799 | rave, a gleam of pleasing light~
8 2, 803 | her own star confess’d a light so clear:~
9 2, 1079| Light as an empty dream at break
10 3, 206 | beams of Phoebe’s ent’ring light.~
11 3, 268 | The fourth renews the light, and, from our shrouds,~
12 3, 406 | living be to loathe the light.~
13 3, 662 | sun withdrawn his radiant light,~
14 3, 682 | the rising morn with rosy light~
15 3, 765 | could the moon her borrow’d light supply;~
16 4, 115 | part, when Phoebe’s paler light~
17 4, 164 | next the Sun his rising light displays,~
18 4, 359 | d in death, restores to light.~
19 4, 654 | Begins at length the light of heav’n to hate,~
20 4, 743 | simples, found by Phoebe’s light,~
21 4, 840 | And beams of early light the heav’ns o’erspread,~
22 4, 990 | heavy eyes, and sought the light,~
23 4, 1004| thousand colors from the light;~
24 5, 33 | of the stars, and polar light,~
25 5, 56 | The flying stars, and light restor’d the day,~
26 5, 83 | Shall with unclouded light the skies adorn,~
27 5, 85 | Light galleys on the seas shall
28 5, 139 | rosy luster of the rising light:~
29 5, 886 | their actions, and avoid the light;~
30 5, 968 | of heav’n’s approaching light.”~
31 5, 1092| draws behind a trail of light.~
32 6, 162 | thro’ the regions void of light,~
33 6, 198 | those regions and our upper light,~
34 6, 342 | unhappy waters, void of light,~
35 6, 367 | howling dogs in glimm’ring light advance,~
36 6, 381 | s doubtful and malignant light,~
37 6, 494 | O avert, by yon ethereal light,~
38 6, 593 | To view the light of heav’n, and breathe the
39 6, 615 | sees, the moon’s uncertain light,)~
40 6, 625 | to these regions void of light,~
41 6, 1030| the nearest station to the light,~
42 6, 1137| bodies, breathe your upper light,~
43 7, 11 | trembled with her silver light.~
44 7, 17 | brands supply her father’s light.~
45 7, 671 | From this light cause th’ infernal maid
46 7, 776 | Unwilling left the light, and sought the nether shade.~
47 7, 1010| Light demi-lances from afar they
48 7, 1013| And on their warding arm light bucklers bear.~
49 7, 1025| cork, a covering thick and light.~
50 8, 35 | d brass their trembling light,~
51 8, 229 | to-morrow’s sun reveals the light,~
52 8, 322 | glares with new-admitted light.~
53 8, 545 | the distaff by the winking light,~
54 8, 826 | when edg’d with adverse light.~
55 9, 130 | A light that sign’d the heav’ns,
56 9, 190 | onset shall be made in open light.~
57 9, 614 | Turnus, wak’ning with the light,~
58 9, 737 | Light as he fell, so light the
59 9, 737 | Light as he fell, so light the youth arose,~
60 10, 248 | For arms, light quivers, bows and shafts,
61 10, 341 | the rosy morn restores the light,~
62 10, 636 | from his chariot leaping light,~
63 10, 660 | walls of Troy, have lost the light:~
64 10, 695 | bridegrooms of returning light.~
65 10, 736 | A single soul’s too light to turn the scale.”~
66 10, 1221| hated men, and of more hated light:~
67 10, 1273| darts which in his buckler light,~
68 11, 282 | toils, when she restor’d the light.~
69 11, 287 | The light of heav’n is chok’d, and
70 11, 307 | face of heav’n with starry light.~
71 11, 319 | morning thrice renew’d the light,~
72 11, 776 | Sends his light horse before to scour the
73 12, 120 | that, when to-morrow’s light~
74 12, 174 | spread the skies with rosy light;~
75 12, 552 | Light from the ground he leapt,
76 12, 1224| the dismal regions void of light,~
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