Book, Verse
1 1, 247 | Short flame succeeds; a bed of
2 1, 472 | Which I will sum in short. Sichaeus, known~
3 2, 928 | while I held my son, in the short space~
4 4, 128 | Short of their promis’d heighth,
5 4, 626 | A short delay is all I ask him now;~
6 4, 906 | The means of cutting short her odious days.~
7 5, 230 | Turn’d short upon the shelfs, and madly
8 7, 248 | On a short pruning hook his head reclines,~
9 7, 1012| Short crooked swords in closer
10 7, 1017| But that short isle th’ ambitious youth
11 8, 528 | Confin’d their empire to so short a date.~
12 8, 690 | Who, short of succors, and in deep
13 9, 11 | And, short of succors there, employs
14 9, 558 | And with short sobs he gasps away his breath.~
15 9, 755 | Short of his reins, and scarce
16 10, 657 | Short bounds of life are set to
17 10, 844 | And cut him short: “I hear another man;~
18 10, 890 | should grant; and not a short reprieve,~
19 10, 1034| Then turning short, he met him face to face,~
20 11, 210 | Thro’ the short circuit of th’ Arcadian
21 11, 228 | Short sighs and sobs succeed;
22 11, 424 | Break my short sleep, and skim before my
23 11, 701 | He said, and, turning short, with speedy pace,~
24 11, 731 | Break short the pirate’s lance; pronounce
25 11, 1063| Then turning short, at once she seiz’d the
26 11, 1205| Short, and more short, she pants;
27 11, 1205| Short, and more short, she pants; by slow degrees~
28 11, 1268| Beat short and thick, and shake the
29 12, 338 | When their short sighs and thick’ning sobs
30 12, 1294| his head, and made this short reply:~
31 12, 1310| from his arms, and, falling short~
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