Book, Verse
1 1, 744 | with design of wasteful prey,~
2 2, 77 | who made himself their prey,~
3 2, 296 | the serpents quit their prey,~
4 2, 412 | trees, an undistinguish’d prey:~
5 2, 904 | fires, to see my house a prey?~
6 2, 1036| Phoenix and Ulysses watch the prey,~
7 3, 3 | Troy became the Grecians’ prey,~
8 3, 288 | With weapons we the welcome prey invade,~
9 3, 319 | they leave their mangled prey,~
10 4, 227 | Impatiently he views the feeble prey,~
11 4, 585 | d forage of their yellow prey.~
12 5, 332 | Jove, and, sousing on his prey,~
13 5, 1093| Palinurus, art his destin’d prey;~
14 6, 491 | cruel nation, covetous of prey,~
15 8, 342 | stifled, till he grasps his prey.~
16 8, 349 | lights disclose the ravish’d prey.~
17 8, 846 | Romans there with arms the prey defend.~
18 9, 71 | distended paws to grasp the prey.~
19 9, 159 | unfought, a base inglorious prey.~
20 9, 485 | make the rich caparison his prey,~
21 9, 499 | conquest, prouder of their prey,~
22 9, 521 | of the shades, his heavy prey,~
23 9, 601 | ring party first divide the prey,~
24 9, 646 | dogs and fowls he lies a prey!~
25 9, 686 | crush’d heads become an easy prey.~
26 9, 753 | follow’d hard his hunted prey~
27 9, 763 | talons truss the fearful prey:~
28 9, 803 | woods to shoot the savage prey,~
29 9, 840 | plunder, and delight in prey.~
30 10, 781 | savage beasts, and birds of prey,~
31 10, 1023| The prey lies panting underneath
32 11, 1067| Then plumes the prey, in her strong pounces bound:~
33 11, 1098| in his arms the pond’rous prey sustains;~
34 11, 1107| his crooked talons on the prey:~
35 11, 1174| golden spoils, and on her prey intent;~
36 12, 386 | vanquish’d, drops the pond’rous prey,~
37 12, 399 | strength united, and forego the prey.~
38 12, 1094| or thinks he holds, his prey:~
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