Book, Verse
1 1, 220 | And quenches their innate desire of blood:~
2 1, 350 | dismiss thy fears; to thy desire~
3 1, 480 | The monarch, blinded with desire of wealth,~
4 1, 746 | strength, nor such is our desire;~
5 1, 816 | What more can you desire, your welcome sure,~
6 2, 14 | And Troy’s disastrous end desire to know,~
7 2, 477 | speech incourag’d their desire~
8 3, 85 | commands, and their advice desire.~
9 4, 93 | Sick with desire, and seeking him she loves,~
10 4, 297 | despair, impatient with desire;~
11 4, 787 | they again embark at my desire,~
12 5, 382 | Desire of honor and the prize invite.~
13 5, 951 | fleet, and heard your just desire.~
14 5, 1005| Ev’n those desire to sail, and take their
15 6, 592 | Their pains and poverty desire to bear,~
16 6, 600 | moans, and, pining with desire,~
17 6, 994 | Desire and fear by turns possess
18 7, 376 | judge, and, what I judge, desire.”~
19 8, 514 | soft embraces soon infuse desire;~
20 8, 529 | And, if you now desire new wars to wage,~
21 8, 538 | Of full desire, and sunk to pleasing rest.~
22 8, 666 | join their own with his desire;~
23 9, 75 | Sharp with desire, and furious with disdain;~
24 9, 236 | or make we gods of our desire?~
25 9, 1024| boiling youth, and blind desire of blood,~
26 10, 577 | Halesus came, fierce with desire of blood;~
27 10, 979 | hate, and such their fierce desire~
28 11, 566 | Yet, if desire of fame, and thirst of pow’
29 12, 77 | For my concerns, at my desire forsake.~
30 12, 108 | gaz’d, and, burning with desire,~
31 12, 472 | What sudden rage, what new desire of blood,~
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