Book, Verse
1 1, 285 | various hazards and events, we move~
2 1, 544 | behold in beauteous order move,~
3 2, 193 | if pity mortal minds can move,~
4 2, 197 | False tears true pity move; the king commands~
5 2, 944 | roof the blaze began to move,~
6 3, 254 | sight of land our galleys move,~
7 4, 160 | May move his mind; my wishes are
8 4, 247 | sense of honor could not move,~
9 4, 294 | he heard a fugitive could move~
10 4, 340 | If glory cannot move a mind so mean,~
11 4, 396 | If glory cannot move a mind so mean,~
12 4, 421 | And move her tender mind, by slow
13 4, 443 | kindness your compassion move,~
14 4, 636 | pray’rs nor threat’nings move;~
15 5, 8 | springs their eager passions move,~
16 6, 631 | thus attempts her mind to move~
17 6, 1186| to the Capitol in triumph move,~
18 7, 523 | And could not move him from his fix’d intent,~
19 7, 1051| female arts his mind could move,~
20 8, 490 | pleasing speech his mind may move,~
21 9, 35 | Silent they move, majestically slow,~
22 10, 513 | With these to move their minds, with those
23 11, 427 | against immortal pow’rs to move,~
24 12, 1295| thine my manly mind can move;~
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