Book, Verse
1 1, 7 | His banish’d gods restor’d to rites divine,~
2 1, 204 | Dispell’d the darkness, and restor’d the day.~
3 1, 422 | But, when the sun restor’d the cheerful day,~
4 1, 878 | sought my father’s aid, to be restor’d:~
5 2, 338 | Restor’d to vital air our hidden
6 2, 374 | Art thou restor’d to thy declining town?~
7 2, 645 | Restor’d with pois’nous herbs,
8 3, 384 | And fair Andromache, restor’d by fate,~
9 3, 410 | strange blessing are you now restor’d?~
10 4, 8 | The dewy shadows, and restor’d the day,~
11 4, 451 | Were Troy restor’d, and Priam’s happy reign,~
12 5, 56 | flying stars, and light restor’d the day,~
13 5, 132 | father’s ghost, from hell restor’d.~
14 6, 1046| Who, late restor’d, in Alba shall be crown’
15 6, 1118| justly drawn, and Rome restor’d.~
16 7, 1057| AEsculapian herbs his life restor’d.~
17 8, 54 | Restor’d them to their hearths,
18 8, 236 | youths replac’d, and soon restor’d the cheer.~
19 8, 282 | bellowings, and the rocks restor’d the sound.~
20 10, 706 | and grief of war! at once restor’d,~
21 11, 282 | Restoring toils, when she restor’d the light.~
22 11, 409 | Restor’d to scepters, and expell’
23 12, 627 | health and vigor are at once restor’d.~
24 12, 1136| in that imitated shape, restor’d~
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