Book, Verse
1 1, 649 | Trojan griefs the Tyrians’ pity claim.”~
2 1, 891 | I learn to pity woes so like my own.”~
3 2, 92 | Our pity kindles, and our passions
4 2, 193 | Which, O! if pity mortal minds can move,~
5 2, 197 | False tears true pity move; the king commands~
6 3, 785 | with tears and sighs for pity calls:~
7 4, 462 | Pity the fortunes of a falling
8 4, 569 | To give that pity which her grief requir’d;~
9 4, 630 | If you in pity grant this one request,~
10 4, 791 | Your pity, sister, first seduc’d my
11 5, 457 | At least to pity my deserving friend.”~
12 5, 798 | Their pity to themselves renews their
13 5, 903 | If any spark of pity still remain;~
14 5, 1023| Nor time, nor pity, can remove her hate:~
15 6, 179 | The ruthless king with pity could inspire,~
16 7, 504 | Pity my tears, and pity her desert.~
17 7, 504 | Pity my tears, and pity her desert.~
18 7, 699 | Implores their pity, and his pain bemoans.~
19 8, 754 | gods, and mighty Jove, in pity bring~
20 9, 657 | If any pity touch Rutulian hearts,~
21 10, 969 | But Juno, mov’d with pity, both withstood.~
22 10, 1304| If pity can to conquer’d foes be
23 11, 401 | ev’n old Priam might with pity view.~
24 11, 560 | Pity your own, or pity our estate;~
25 11, 560 | Pity your own, or pity our estate;~
26 12, 71 | Pity your parent’s age, and ease
27 12, 366 | Their champion’s fate with pity they lament,~
28 12, 608 | And pierc’d with pity, hastens her relief.~
29 12, 1126| O Faunus, pity! and thou Mother Earth,~
30 12, 1353| Pity my sire, now sinking to
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