Book, Verse
1 1, 501 | The vessels, heavy laden, put to sea~
2 2, 609 | And heavy beams and rafters from the
3 2, 709 | And hanging by his side a heavy sword,~
4 3, 595 | With heavy gold, and polish’d elephant;~
5 4, 990 | Thrice op’d her heavy eyes, and sought the light,~
6 5, 361 | Of heavy wheels; or with a mortal
7 5, 540 | With iron, or with loads of heavy lead:~
8 5, 583 | Heavy with age, Entellus stands
9 5, 597 | Headlong and heavy fell; his ample breast~
10 5, 1116| Fell heavy on him, plung’d him in the
11 6, 19 | His heavy limbs on jointed pinions
12 6, 396 | of Sleep there hides his heavy head,~
13 6, 701 | And heavy sleep my weary limbs possess’
14 7, 698 | he fills the house with heavy groans,~
15 8, 297 | He broke the heavy links, the mountain clos’
16 8, 555 | The Cyclops here their heavy hammers deal;~
17 9, 464 | Oppress’d with heavy sleep the former fell,~
18 9, 521 | darkness of the shades, his heavy prey,~
19 9, 584 | Whose heavy head is overcharg’d with
20 9, 926 | overpress’d with nature’s heavy load,~
21 9, 955 | a knotted lance, large, heavy, strong,~
22 9, 979 | turns the hinges of the heavy gate~
23 9, 1089| The heavy fanchion, or sustain the
24 11, 836 | Then pois’d the spear, heavy with human weight,~
25 11, 1294| With heavy tidings came th’ unhappy
26 12, 468 | And seal’d their heavy lids in endless rest.~
27 12, 669 | The painful hind with heavy heart foresees~
28 12, 1312| And as, when heavy sleep has clos’d the sight,~
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