Book, Verse
1 2, 698 | d, he creeps along with pain,~
2 2, 1012| was the fatal blow, that pain’d me more~
3 2, 1054| d lord, ’t indulge your pain;~
4 2, 1081| d the night in fruitless pain,~
5 3, 934 | cares, and solace of my pain,~
6 4, 97 | Distracted with her pain she flies the woods,~
7 4, 629 | d sorrows, and inur’d to pain.~
8 4, 925 | Ghastly she gaz’d, with pain she drew her breath,~
9 4, 994 | ling’ring, and so full of pain,~
10 5, 233 | he climbs the cliff with pain.~
11 5, 848 | I left, whom, pin’d with pain,~
12 5, 1134| his death; and thus his pain express’d:~
13 6, 835 | Despairing pardon, and expecting pain.~
14 6, 1019| unrememb’ring of its former pain,~
15 7, 402 | Then, pierc’d with pain, she shook her haughty head,~
16 7, 699 | Implores their pity, and his pain bemoans.~
17 8, 306 | thrice desisted from his pain.~
18 8, 761 | his embrace, the worst of pain.~
19 9, 68 | hunger, and he grins for pain,~
20 10, 1127| Pain’d with his wound, and useless
21 10, 1279| Seiz’d with unwonted pain, surpris’d with fright,~
22 11, 1196| and thus she speaks with pain:~
23 12, 13 | the steel, he roars for pain;~
24 12, 73 | med’cine but provok’d the pain.~
25 12, 594 | first infus’d, to lenify the pain,~
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