Book, Verse
1 1, 92 | lock’d ’em safe within, oppress’d with mountain loads;~
2 1, 183 | winds and wintry heav’n oppress’d.~
3 1, 670 | Meantime the Trojan dames, oppress’d with woe,~
4 1, 839 | fate pursues, and wants oppress,~
5 2, 347 | T’ invade the town, oppress’d with sleep and wine.~
6 2, 539 | And some, oppress’d with more ignoble fear,~
7 2, 575 | Oppress’d with odds, we fall; Coroebus
8 2, 772 | toil, some with despair oppress’d,~
9 4, 882 | Oppress’d with numbers in th’ unequal
10 6, 141 | the same which Ilium once oppress’d;~
11 6, 238 | his side, with equal cares oppress’d.~
12 6, 699 | watching overworn, with cares oppress’d,~
13 8, 43 | Was laid on Tiber’s banks, oppress’d with grief,~
14 8, 438 | arbitrary sway the land oppress’d:~
15 9, 464 | Oppress’d with heavy sleep the former
16 9, 493 | conqu’ring Ardean troops oppress’d,~
17 9, 542 | With odds oppress’d, in such unequal strife?~
18 9, 582 | flow’r by the keen share oppress’d;~
19 9, 953 | the feeble dart he fell oppress’d~
20 9, 1016| His pond’rous limbs oppress the trembling ground;~
21 9, 1071| They cannot conquer, they oppress with weight.~
22 10, 525 | Oppress our arms: with equal strength
23 10, 1036| Orodes falls, in equal fight oppress’d:~
24 10, 1120| new force his fainting foe oppress’d.~
25 10, 1187| Oppress’d with anguish, panting,
26 10, 1249| worth, his lab’ring soul oppress’d,~
27 11, 772 | itself is by thy praise oppress’d.~
28 11, 1109| the royal hawk; and, tho’ oppress’d,~
29 12, 5 | he was with vulgar hate oppress’d,~
30 12, 235 | lovely nymph, with grief oppress’d,~
31 12, 467 | iron sleep his stupid eyes oppress’d,~
32 12, 746 | Cethegus, Tanais, Tagus, fell oppress’d,~
33 12, 916 | fatal sword his friends oppress,~
34 12, 970 | mix’d with shame, his soul oppress’d;~
35 12, 1172| ashore, with hostile arms oppress;~
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