Book, Verse
1 1, 867 | Pleas’d with his motions, ravish’
2 1, 1012| remov’d, and ev’ry guest was pleas’d,~
3 2, 179 | All prais’d the sentence, pleas’d the storm should fall~
4 2, 242 | With Pallas pleas’d; as Calchas did ordain.~
5 2, 939 | glad presage which thou art pleas’d to send.’~
6 3, 366 | Pleas’d to have sail’d so long
7 3, 636 | And ah! had Heav’n so pleas’d, his years had been the
8 4, 936 | my love, while Heav’n so pleas’d,~
9 5, 79 | royal gifts ordain’d, is pleas’d to grace:~
10 5, 370 | Is pleas’d th’ unhappy chief to recompense.~
11 5, 671 | Of the pleas’d people rend the vaulted
12 5, 749 | The pleas’d spectators peals of shouts
13 5, 837 | The god is pleas’d; the god supplies our
14 6, 520 | And pleas’d to hear his propagated
15 6, 531 | Nor was I pleas’d great Theseus once to
16 6, 848 | Not as the people pleas’d, but as they paid;~
17 7, 1037| He, when he pleas’d with powerful juice to
18 8, 203 | Pleas’d with his action, ravish’
19 8, 216 | And Priam’s goodly person pleas’d my sight:~
20 10, 573 | The pastor, pleas’d with his dire victory,~
21 10, 598 | Pleas’d with the bribe, the god
22 10, 1174| And all that pleas’d thee living, still remain~
23 11, 963 | In danger unappall’d, and pleas’d with blood.~
24 12, 1220| Juno consents, well pleas’d that her desires~
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