Book, Verse
1 1, 18 | exercise their spite in human woe?~
2 1, 311 | Whom, pond’ring thus on human miseries,~
3 1, 393 | heav’n, the just reward of human toils,~
4 1, 478 | who contemn’d divine and human laws.~
5 1, 765 | Nor hospitable rights, nor human laws,~
6 2, 402 | Of human cries distinct, and clashing
7 3, 281 | From hell’s abyss, for human punishment:~
8 3, 543 | Then dashes on the rocks. A human face,~
9 3, 797 | I die content, to die by human hands.’~
10 3, 812 | monstrous host, of more than human size,~
11 3, 826 | with flesh, and drunk with human wine~
12 4, 547 | pow’rs were touch’d with human fate!~
13 4, 596 | In human hearts, subjected to thy
14 4, 998 | Or her own crime, but human casualty,~
15 5, 897 | pour’d, nor strength of human hand,~
16 6, 41 | dwells the monster, hid from human view,~
17 6, 209 | Conceal the happy plant from human sight.~
18 6, 374 | realms, yet unreveal’d to human sight,~
19 7, 454 | who delights in wars and human woes.~
20 8, 260 | pavement ever foul with human gore;~
21 9, 520 | Few paths of human feet, or tracks of beasts,
22 9, 805 | And exercis’d against a human foe—~
23 10, 1076| And mourn the miseries of human life.~
24 10, 1178| Or have a sense of human things below.~
25 11, 793 | A narrow track, by human steps untrode,~
26 11, 836 | d the spear, heavy with human weight,~
27 11, 891 | Her holy limbs with any human hand,~
28 12, 59 | rolling flood runs warm with human gore;~
29 12, 475 | By human sanctions, and by laws divine,~
30 12, 483 | But, whether from some human hand it came,~
31 12, 485 | No human hand or hostile god was
32 12, 1124| Confus’d with fear, bereft of human aid,~
33 12, 1157| Patient of human hands and earthly steel?~
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