Book, Verse
1 1, 1044| And fix’d and erring stars dispose their influence;~
2 1, 1056| length, as fate and her ill stars requir’d,~
3 2, 12 | And setting stars, to kindly rest invite;~
4 3, 263 | No stars to guide, no point of land
5 3, 460 | of heav’n, and what the stars decree;~
6 3, 674 | Observes the stars, and notes their sliding
7 3, 683 | the skies, and puts the stars to flight;~
8 3, 743 | And thrice we saw the stars, that stood with dews around.~
9 3, 767 | The stars were muffled, and the moon
10 4, 116 | Withdraws, and falling stars to sleep invite,~
11 4, 505 | humid shades, or twinkling stars arise,~
12 4, 707 | Repels the stars, and backward bears the
13 4, 761 | The stars in silent order mov’d around;~
14 5, 33 | The southing of the stars, and polar light,~
15 5, 56 | The flying stars, and light restor’d the
16 6, 463 | while he steering view’d the stars, and bore~
17 6, 476 | But, while the stars and course of heav’n I keep,~
18 6, 872 | Stars of their own, and their
19 6, 1172| And when the stars descend, and when they rise.~
20 7, 10 | Serenely shone the stars, the moon was bright,~
21 7, 188 | And Night, and all the stars that gild her sable throne,~
22 7, 293 | Nor did the stars our wand’ring course betray.~
23 8, 79 | And, when the setting stars are lost in day,~
24 9, 109 | The radiant stars, and heav’n and earth controls:~
25 9, 574 | Ye moon and stars, bear witness to the truth!~
26 10, 239 | Oft of the stars, and of their wat’ry way;~
27 10, 256 | interprets, and the wand’ring stars;~
28 11, 1211| that struck the golden stars, ensued;~
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