Book, Verse
1 1, 89 | would fly before the driving soul.~
2 1, 421 | Care seiz’d his soul, and sleep forsook his eyes.~
3 1, 1034| whom she call’d, a thirsty soul;~
4 2, 797 | punish’d crime shall set my soul at ease,~
5 2, 1073| Restrains my fleeting soul in her abodes:~
6 3, 82 | Now, when my soul had shaken off her fears,~
7 3, 94 | And thrice invoke the soul of Polydore.~
8 4, 4 | Her soul with love, and fan the secret
9 4, 12 | My lab’ring soul! what visions of the night~
10 4, 141 | stand possess’d of all your soul desir’d:~
11 4, 507 | Chides my delay, and fills my soul with fears;~
12 4, 597 | Once more her haughty soul the tyrant bends:~
13 4, 606 | My tender soul had been forewarn’d to bear.~
14 4, 628 | Till my soft soul be temper’d to sustain~
15 4, 656 | hasten on the death her soul decrees:~
16 4, 937 | Receive a soul, of mortal anguish eas’d:~
17 4, 1009| The struggling soul was loos’d, and life dissolv’
18 5, 525 | Entellus, thus: “My soul is still the same,~
19 5, 960 | not with impious ghosts my soul remains,~
20 6, Arg | sublime mysteries of the soul of the world, and the transmigration;
21 6, 79 | god came rushing on her soul.~
22 6, 125 | organs and inspires her soul.~
23 6, 143 | But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes,~
24 6, 154 | And, ebbing in her soul, the god decreas’d.~
25 6, 202 | But if so dire a love your soul invades,~
26 6, 970 | Long has my soul desir’d this time and place,~
27 6, 982 | radiant lights, one common soul~
28 6, 989 | And every soul is fill’d with equal flame;~
29 6, 999 | long-contracted filth ev’n in the soul remains.~
30 6, 1012| But the pure ether of the soul remains.~
31 6, 1020| The soul may suffer mortal flesh
32 7, 53 | And fill his soul with thy celestial fire!~
33 7, 403 | Sigh’d from her inward soul, and thus she said:~
34 7, 882 | The sounding trumpet ev’ry soul inspires.~
35 8, 670 | And a soul conscious of its own decay,~
36 8, 749 | Till the last ebbing soul return’d no more—~
37 8, 768 | Before that fatal news my soul shall wound!”~
38 9, 84 | d by his presence, ev’ry soul is warm’d,~
39 9, 367 | full possession; all my soul is thine.~
40 9, 387 | My soul so sad a farewell could
41 9, 471 | The purple soul comes floating in the flood.~
42 9, 789 | The soul came issuing out, and hiss’
43 9, 838 | immortal vigor, or abate the soul.~
44 9, 999 | with count’nance calm, and soul sedate,~
45 10, 484 | And the free soul to flitting air resign’d:~
46 10, 680 | The soul comes issuing with the vital
47 10, 736 | A single soul’s too light to turn the
48 10, 849 | And the soul issued at the gaping vent.~
49 10, 893 | If my presaging soul divines with truth;~
50 10, 1177| To rest thy soul, at least, if shadows know,~
51 10, 1249| inborn worth, his lab’ring soul oppress’d,~
52 10, 1313| And the disdainful soul came rushing thro’ the wound.~
53 11, 241 | Whose holy soul the stroke of Fortune fled,~
54 11, 632 | Let that vile soul in that vile body rest;~
55 11, 678 | Devote my soul. He calls me hand to hand,~
56 11, 759 | If sense of honor, if a soul secure~
57 11, 1209| last sigh her struggling soul expires,~
58 12, 8 | And rais’d his haughty soul to meet his fate.~
59 12, 489 | unhop’d event his heighten’d soul inspires:~
60 12, 841 | He finish’d; and, one soul inspiring all,~
61 12, 942 | Receive a soul unsullied yet with shame,~
62 12, 970 | sorrow mix’d with shame, his soul oppress’d;~
63 12, 1164| To lodge within thy soul this anxious care;~
64 12, 1265| My tender soul, ye baleful birds of night;~
65 12, 1322| thousand various thoughts his soul confound;~
66 12, 1363| His manly soul with more compassion melt;~
67 12, 1372| To his sad soul a grateful off’ring go!~
68 12, 1377| And the disdainful soul came rushing thro’ the wound.~
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