Book, Verse
1 1, 427 | the new-found region, was unknown.~
2 1, 522 | While Fortune favor’d, not unknown to fame.~
3 1, 531 | distress’d, an exile, and unknown,~
4 1, 566 | bless my sight, but thus unknown;~
5 1, 890 | you, an alien in a land unknown,~
6 2, 104 | Of Palamedes, not unknown to fame,~
7 2, 535 | Unknown, assaulting whom we blindly
8 2, 777 | sate, and, what she could, unknown:~
9 2, 998 | Some hostile god, for some unknown offense,~
10 3, 44 | fearing guilt for some offense unknown,~
11 4, 450 | To lands unknown, and foreign coasts to sound;~
12 4, 678 | in her sleep, thro’ ways unknown,~
13 5, 5 | The cause unknown; yet his presaging mind~
14 5, 1136| corpse is doom’d on shores unknown to lie.”~
15 7, 98 | Unknown from whence they took their
16 7, 187 | and native godheads yet unknown,~
17 7, 226 | Uncouth their habit, and unknown their name.~
18 7, 271 | your course upon our coasts unknown—~
19 7, 1063| care, Hippolytus, to fate unknown;~
20 8, 976 | Unknown the names, he yet admires
21 10, 76 | father may be cast on coasts unknown,~
22 10, 960 | Unknown to friends, or foes, or
23 11, 390 | Solicit arms unknown, and tempt the sword,~
24 11, 516 | his father’s parentage, unknown.~
25 11, 1005| afar she spied, in arms unknown:~
26 12, 484 | Or hostile god, is left unknown by fame:~
27 12, 1065| When in his hand an unknown hilt he spies.~
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