Book, Verse
1 1, 46 | And sev’n long years th’ unhappy
2 1, 107 | Twice sev’n, the charming daughters
3 1, 241 | Sev’n ships within this happy
4 1, 268 | Sev’n mighty bodies with their
5 1, 269 | For the sev’n ships he made an equal
6 1, 529 | Scarce sev’n, the thin remainders of
7 1, 1064| Sev’n times the sun has either
8 2, 37 | The quarters of the sev’ral chiefs they show’d;~
9 2, 447 | To sev’ral posts their parties
10 3, 259 | scatter’d fleet is forc’d to sev’ral ways;~
11 4, 590 | All ply their sev’ral tasks, and equal toil
12 5, 113 | His hugy bulk on sev’n high volumes roll’d;~
13 5, 397 | With sev’ral others of ignobler name,~
14 5, 538 | The gloves of death, with sev’n distinguish’d folds~
15 5, 814 | Now sev’n revolving years are wholly
16 5, 985 | The lots their sev’ral tenements allow.~
17 6, 10 | Thus, while their sev’ral charges they fulfil,~
18 6, 27 | Sev’n youths from Athens yearly
19 6, 58 | Sev’n bullocks, yet unyok’d,
20 6, 59 | And for Diana sev’n unspotted ewes.”~
21 6, 361 | Sev’n brawny bulls with his
22 6, 880 | Strikes sev’n distinguish’d notes, and
23 6, 880 | distinguish’d notes, and sev’n at once they fill.~
24 6, 1091| hears him knocking at his sev’nfold gates,~
25 7, 198 | The scouts to sev’ral parts divide their way,~
26 8, 589 | Sev’n orbs within a spacious
27 10, 290 | Three sev’ral tribes compose the government;~
28 10, 453 | Had not his sev’n bold brethren stopp’d
29 10, 455 | Sev’n darts were thrown at once;
30 12, 1340| Naught could his sev’nfold shield the prince
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