Book, Verse
1 1, 31 | d, the yoke of sov’reign sway~
2 1, 86 | he not, their unresisted sway~
3 1, 93 | d a king, with arbitrary sway,~
4 1, 477 | then the Tyrian scepter sway’d:~
5 1, 709 | Their labor to her future sway she speeds,~
6 2, 679 | the dams with unresisted sway,~
7 2, 760 | the scepter of all Asia sway’d,~
8 5, 666 | the first: with forceful sway~
9 6, 1083| shall extend his propagated sway~
10 6, 1173| thine alone, with awful sway,~
11 7, 352 | To sway the world, and land and
12 7, 889 | Sing you the chiefs that sway’d th’ Ausonian land,~
13 7, 937 | bend before their sweepy sway.~
14 7, 1018| Campania stretch’d his ample sway,~
15 8, 134 | in marble, from the Roman sway.~
16 8, 194 | victor troops from universal sway?~
17 8, 430 | unduteous son, and his usurping sway.~
18 8, 438 | With arbitrary sway the land oppress’d:~
19 8, 671 | d me to refuse imperial sway.~
20 8, 677 | ready path to sov’reign sway.~
21 10, 62 | Imperial sway no more exalts my mind;~
22 10, 292 | laws, and own the Tuscan sway.~
23 10, 1157| descending with a frightful sway,~
24 11, 340 | T is just, the sway he seeks, he should deserve.”~
25 11, 507 | And all the marks of sway that Latian monarchs wear,~
26 11, 816 | Privernum, for tyrannic sway,~
27 11, 1030| helm behind, with such a sway~
28 11, 1235| once in Latium bore the sway.~
29 12, 270 | of War, whose unresisted sway~
30 12, 288 | His be the sov’reign sway. Nor will I share~
31 12, 974 | passion, and resum’d her sway.~
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