Book, Verse
1 1, 54 | When, lab’ring still with endless
2 2, 410 | Of lab’ring oxen and the peasant’
3 2, 847 | stood the sturdy strokes of lab’ring hinds.~
4 4, 12 | My lab’ring soul! what visions
5 4, 838 | brush the liquid seas with lab’ring oars.~
6 4, 996 | Of lab’ring nature, and dissolve
7 5, 157 | Three Trojans tug at ev’ry lab’ring oar;~
8 5, 246 | Exert your vigor; tug the lab’ring oar;~
9 5, 260 | beneath ’em sinks; their lab’ring sides~
10 5, 927 | cheerful words reliev’d his lab’ring mind:~
11 6, 75 | trembling limbs, and heav’d her lab’ring breast.~
12 6, 121 | And lab’ring underneath the pond’
13 6, 150 | ambiguous god, who rul’d her lab’ring breast,~
14 7, 788 | hated head, and frees the lab’ring skies.~
15 8, 421 | Of lab’ring oxen, or the shining
16 9, 360 | Twelve lab’ring slaves, twelve handmaids
17 10, 404 | With lab’ring oars they bear along
18 10, 1141| plowman, passenger, and lab’ring hind~
19 10, 1249| Of inborn worth, his lab’ring soul oppress’d,~
20 11, 771 | Not only words lie lab’ring in my breast,~
21 12, 971 | And conscious worth lay lab’ring in his thought,~
22 12, 1148| To stop the Fates now lab’ring in th’ event?~
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