Book, Verse
1 1, 1043| The rains arise, and fires their warmth
2 2, 421 | clamors and new clangors now arise,~
3 2, 826 | stones; where clouds of dust arise—~
4 4, 505 | shades, or twinkling stars arise,~
5 4, 817 | sail before the purple morn arise.~
6 5, 27 | shifting winds from west arise,~
7 5, 268 | rowers from their banks arise,~
8 5, 292 | from the fav’ring multitude arise;~
9 5, 454 | prince: “Let no disputes arise:~
10 5, 844 | from her frowning front arise!~
11 5, 869 | of sparkles and of flames arise.~
12 5, 910 | said, when southern storms arise:~
13 5, 1016| Fresh gales arise; with equal strokes they
14 6, 215 | thus rent a second will arise,~
15 6, 344 | stenches from the depths arise,~
16 6, 755 | from whence those yells arise;~
17 6, 1221| A new Marcellus shall arise in thee!~
18 6, 1237| visions thro’ transparent horn arise;~
19 7, 849 | youth in military shouts arise,~
20 8, 23 | design’d, what mischief might arise,~
21 8, 94 | purple blushing, and the day arise.~
22 9, 909 | westward, when the show’ry Kids arise;~
23 9, 966 | d froth, and mingled mud arise:~
24 10, 370 | signal giv’n, the cranes arise~
25 10, 566 | in summer, welcome winds arise,~
26 12, 855 | Dissenting clamors in the town arise;~
27 12, 909 | doleful clamors from the town arise?”~
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