Book, Verse
1 1, 131 | Loud peals of thunder from the poles ensue;~
2 1, 315 | Disperses thunder on the seas and land,~
3 2, 634 | Nor thunder louder than the ruin’d wall:~
4 2, 941 | A peal of rattling thunder roll in air:~
5 3, 261 | redoubled peals the roaring thunder flies.~
6 4, 171 | With hail, and thunder, and tempestuous rain;~
7 4, 305 | Thy boasted thunder, and thy thoughtless reign?~
8 4, 533 | Triumphant treason; yet no thunder flies,~
9 5, 419 | Nor storms, nor thunder, equal half his haste.~
10 5, 908 | At this devoted head thy thunder throw,~
11 5, 1073| Its axles thunder, and the sea subsides,~
12 6, 148 | And the resisting air the thunder broke;~
13 6, 790 | Of mimic thunder, and the glitt’ring blaze~
14 6, 798 | To rival thunder in its rapid course,~
15 7, 191 | Then heav’n’s high monarch thunder’d thrice aloud,~
16 8, 517 | half so swift the rattling thunder flies,~
17 8, 563 | A load of pointless thunder now there lies~
18 8, 693 | To cheer her issue, thunder’d thrice aloud;~
19 9, 864 | And thunder’d on the left, amidst the
20 9, 956 | Which roar’d like thunder as it whirl’d along:~
21 10, 258 | And peals of thunder, with presaging sounds.~
22 10, 798 | And takes the thunder on as many shields:~
23 12, 297 | Whose thunder signs the peace, who seals
24 12, 1336| with less rage the rattling thunder falls,~
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