Book, Verse
1 1, 813 | And long’d to break from out his ambient cloud:~
2 2, 442 | Break from the bowels of the fatal
3 2, 806 | hand, the destin’d blow to break;~
4 2, 1079| Light as an empty dream at break of day,~
5 3, 680 | gave the sign to weigh; we break our sleep,~
6 3, 731 | The billows break upon the sounding strand,~
7 4, 37 | Before I break the plighted faith I gave!~
8 5, 765 | Broken, they break; and, rallying, they renew~
9 6, 1125| Unhappy man, to break the pious laws~
10 6, 1220| Ah! couldst thou break thro’ fate’s severe decree,~
11 7, 850 | And the loud trumpets break the yielding skies.~
12 9, 144 | obedient ships their haulsers break;~
13 9, 681 | To break the penthouse with the pond’
14 9, 826 | To break the stubborn colt, to bend
15 11, 424 | Break my short sleep, and skim
16 11, 716 | To break the treaty for the promis’
17 11, 731 | Break short the pirate’s lance;
18 12, 232 | Nor must I break the truce, nor can sustain
19 12, 306 | the circling seas should break their bound,~
20 12, 898 | To break the solemn league so long
21 12, 1337| stones from batt’ring-engines break the walls:~
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