Book, Verse
1 1, 452 | Above that style—O more than mortal fair!~
2 1, 495 | d thus, and seiz’d with mortal fright,~
3 1, 853 | And parents more than mortal gave you birth.~
4 2, 193 | Which, O! if pity mortal minds can move,~
5 2, 387 | If by a mortal hand my father’s throne~
6 2, 820 | The mists and films that mortal eyes involve,~
7 2, 853 | And mourns with mortal groans th’ approaching fate:~
8 3, 771 | Somewhat betwixt a mortal and a sprite,~
9 3, 815 | remove this plague from mortal view!~
10 3, 849 | drag my loathsome days with mortal fright,~
11 3, 895 | New pangs of mortal fear our minds assail;~
12 4, 486 | vital breath inspires this mortal frame.~
13 4, 556 | death has once dissolv’d her mortal frame;~
14 4, 686 | the stage, surpris’d with mortal fright;~
15 4, 721 | A mortal paleness in her face appears:~
16 4, 895 | Perpetual hate and mortal wars proclaim,~
17 4, 937 | Receive a soul, of mortal anguish eas’d:~
18 5, 361 | heavy wheels; or with a mortal wound~
19 5, 847 | majestic voice, and more than mortal mien!~
20 6, 77 | with an accent more than mortal spoke.~
21 6, 91 | the proud Grecian’s only mortal part:~
22 6, 526 | Mortal, whate’er, who this forbidden
23 6, 718 | To view with mortal eyes our dark retreats,~
24 6, 977 | Can covet lazy limbs and mortal breath?”~
25 6, 991 | Of mortal members, subject to decay,~
26 6, 1020| The soul may suffer mortal flesh again.”~
27 6, 1138| With mortal hate each other shall pursue:~
28 7, 138 | from above, a more than mortal sound~
29 7, 287 | after, when exempt from mortal earth,~
30 7, 390 | wombs conceiv’d a more than mortal birth.~
31 7, 429 | And by a mortal man at length am foil’d.~
32 7, 643 | breathes defiance, blood, and mortal war.~
33 7, 915 | A mortal woman mixing with a god.~
34 8, 42 | And beasts, and mortal men. The Trojan chief~
35 9, 111 | For vessels molded by a mortal hand?~
36 9, 133 | a voice, with more than mortal sounds,~
37 9, 887 | Shorn of his beams, a man to mortal sight.~
38 10, 42 | One more audacious mortal will be found;~
39 10, 216 | Thus mortal war was wag’d on either
40 10, 526 | With mortal hands to meet a mortal foe.~
41 10, 526 | With mortal hands to meet a mortal foe.~
42 10, 564 | from his chariot with a mortal wound,~
43 10, 589 | But, when the father’s mortal race was run,~
44 10, 657 | bounds of life are set to mortal man.~
45 10, 838 | by thyself, O more than mortal man!~
46 10, 854 | Meantime the King of Gods and Mortal Man~
47 11, 426 | Mad as I was, when I, with mortal arms,~
48 11, 811 | nymphs I lov’d of all my mortal train,~
49 12, 632 | This is no mortal work, no cure of mine,~
50 12, 687 | heard, and, seiz’d with mortal fear,~
51 12, 805 | equal ranks, and mix in mortal fight.~
52 12, 924 | Your share of mortal sorrows to sustain,~
53 12, 1098| The mortal tumult mounts, and thunders
54 12, 1182| Engag’d against my foes in mortal fight.~
55 12, 1232| The minds of mortal men with fears to fill,~
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