Book, Verse
1 1, 136 | hands and eyes, invokes relief;~
2 2, 1053| cries, can give the dead relief.~
3 2, 1092| And all pretense of late relief was lost.~
4 4, 689 | alone she seeks her last relief;~
5 6, 44 | the loving maid this last relief,~
6 6, 628 | should urge you to this dire relief.~
7 7, 126 | when distress’d, and thence relief demand.~
8 8, 44 | found in silent slumber late relief.~
9 8, 159 | peace, and beg the king’s relief.’”~
10 8, 755 | Relief, and hear a father and a
11 9, 157 | takes the cowards’ last relief away;~
12 9, 299 | distress, and beg a swift relief.~
13 9, 1049| friends, and hasten their relief.~
14 10, 183 | flight, more hopeless of relief.~
15 10, 221 | country told, and ask’d relief;~
16 10, 276 | his song, and hasten’d his relief,~
17 10, 307 | For Troy’s relief, and scour the briny main.~
18 10, 619 | Lausus’ danger, urging swift relief.~
19 10, 950 | was mine: I fly from their relief;~
20 10, 1122| he wept, he ran to his relief.~
21 11, 94 | well-becoming, but a weak relief.~
22 12, 74 | wrathful youth, disdaining the relief,~
23 12, 225 | think my wishes want to thy relief.~
24 12, 608 | d with pity, hastens her relief.~
25 12, 613 | to wounded goats; a sure relief~
26 12, 949 | Our last relief: compassionate your friends!~
27 12, 1139| nymph afford this prompt relief,~
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