Book, Verse
1 1, 386 | An age is ripening in revolving
2 1, 397 | And the stern age be soften’d into peace:~
3 1, 852 | In you this age is happy, and this earth,~
4 1, 949 | As neither age can change, nor art can
5 2, 458 | one renown’d, and one for age.~
6 2, 696 | Like them, with age; a late and useless aid.~
7 2, 702 | Dodder’d with age, whose boughs encompass
8 2, 728 | more with anger than with age,~
9 2, 736 | Thus us’d my wretched age: the gods he fear’d,~
10 2, 864 | Rather than exile and old age sustain.~
11 3, 933 | dear father, spent with age, I lost:~
12 4, 699 | Honor’d for age, for magic arts renown’d:~
13 4, 899 | from hence, in ev’ry future age,~
14 5, 531 | brave, who this decrepid age defies,~
15 5, 553 | Ere age unstrung my nerves, or time
16 5, 572 | The last is stiff with age, his motion slow;~
17 5, 583 | Heavy with age, Entellus stands his ground,~
18 5, 663 | Whom not his age from youthful sports restrain’
19 5, 742 | Of equal age, the second squadron led.~
20 5, 849 | Her age and anguish from these rites
21 6, 169 | beyond the strength decrepid age supplied.~
22 6, 386 | pale Diseases, and repining Age,~
23 6, 900 | Who grac’d their age with new-invented arts:~
24 6, 1081| Born to restore a better age of gold.~
25 7, 490 | her house and husband’s age.~
26 7, 658 | and those his blooming age,~
27 8, 433 | degenerate and discolor’d age~
28 8, 669 | And age, and listless limbs unfit
29 9, 286 | Her age committing to the seas and
30 9, 374 | The same shall be my age, as now my youth;~
31 9, 390 | Support her age, forsaken and distress’d.~
32 9, 396 | beginnings, in so green an age,~
33 9, 832 | No change in age, or diff’rence in degree.~
34 10, 1150| attempts, beyond thy tender age,~
35 11, 41 | not inglorious, in his age’s bloom,~
36 11, 387 | d for peace, and for an age of gold,~
37 12, 71 | Pity your parent’s age, and ease his care.”~
38 12, 91 | mind’s repose, my sinking age’s prop;~
39 12, 647 | This day my hand thy tender age shall shield,~
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