Book, Verse
1 1, 421 | Care seiz’d his soul, and sleep forsook his eyes.~
2 1, 954 | plunge the boy in pleasing sleep,~
3 2, 331 | But easy sleep their weary limbs compell’
4 2, 347 | the town, oppress’d with sleep and wine.~
5 2, 350 | the dead of night, when sleep repairs~
6 3, 667 | watches, and the rest securely sleep.~
7 3, 680 | sign to weigh; we break our sleep,~
8 4, 116 | Withdraws, and falling stars to sleep invite,~
9 4, 358 | With this he seals in sleep the wakeful sight,~
10 4, 559 | waking, and disturb thy sleep.~
11 4, 678 | To wander in her sleep, thro’ ways unknown,~
12 4, 703 | rage, and sooth’d him into sleep.~
13 4, 758 | Their eyes in balmy sleep and soft repose:~
14 4, 769 | Nor sleep nor ease the furious queen
15 4, 770 | Sleep fled her eyes, as quiet
16 4, 801 | Resolv’d to sail, in sleep he pass’d the night;~
17 4, 806 | Sleep’st thou, O goddess-born!
18 5, 829 | In sleep I saw her; she supplied
19 5, 1091| When the soft God of Sleep, with easy flight,~
20 5, 1095| dreams to thee, and iron sleep, he bears;~
21 5, 1109| his eyes repel invading sleep.~
22 6, 388 | and Death’s half-brother, Sleep,~
23 6, 396 | The God of Sleep there hides his heavy head,~
24 6, 477 | eyes were seiz’d with fatal sleep.~
25 6, 572 | Long draughts of sleep his monstrous limbs enslave;~
26 6, 701 | And heavy sleep my weary limbs possess’d.~
27 6, 1235| gates the silent house of Sleep adorn;~
28 7, 580 | Secure in sleep. The Fury laid aside~
29 7, 1038| shut their eyes in pleasing sleep.~
30 8, 92 | His dream AEneas and his sleep forsook.~
31 9, 242 | scatter’d fires! the most, in sleep supine~
32 9, 295 | And sleep, the common gift of nature,
33 9, 311 | foe, securely drench’d in sleep and wine,~
34 9, 464 | Oppress’d with heavy sleep the former fell,~
35 11, 424 | Break my short sleep, and skim before my sight!~
36 12, 467 | An iron sleep his stupid eyes oppress’
37 12, 1312| And as, when heavy sleep has clos’d the sight,~
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