Book, Verse
1 1, 954 | mean to plunge the boy in pleasing sleep,~
2 1, 970 | And in a pleasing slumber seals his eyes:~
3 2, 799 | while I rave, a gleam of pleasing light~
4 3, 140 | Your pleasing fortune, and dispel your
5 3, 239 | And tell the pleasing news. In little space~
6 3, 270 | mountain-tops confirm the pleasing sight,~
7 3, 299 | Secure from sight, beneath a pleasing shade,~
8 3, 580 | summon’d to the seas, tho’ pleasing gales~
9 3, 681 | Forsake the pleasing shore, and plow the deep.~
10 4, 53 | will you fight against a pleasing flame!~
11 4, 460 | Were pleasing in your eyes, or touch’d
12 4, 561 | And Fame shall spread the pleasing news below.”~
13 5, 1098| winds, my friend, inspire a pleasing gale;~
14 6, 571 | hunger press’d, devours the pleasing bait.~
15 7, 269 | And thus with pleasing accents he began:~
16 7, 1038| temples, shut their eyes in pleasing sleep.~
17 8, 50 | And with these pleasing words his sorrow cheer’d:~
18 8, 78 | son of Venus, from thy pleasing dreams;~
19 8, 411 | And pleasing talk beguil’d the tedious
20 8, 490 | And, that her pleasing speech his mind may move,~
21 8, 538 | full desire, and sunk to pleasing rest.~
22 10, 323 | With pleasing words to warn th’ unknowing
23 10, 868 | your almighty pow’r your pleasing wife~
24 10, 1167| own filial love, a sadly pleasing thought:~
25 11, 385 | with soft accents, and a pleasing look,~
26 12, 190 | Their various arms afford a pleasing sight;~
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