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The following 13 texts (sorted by results) match your query "who" (32 results):
- Agrippina, a Tragedy (8 results)
P son, who, on his arrival, acquits her of all suspicion, and
P hear their discourse; who resolves immediately on his mother's
P guard to murder Agrippina, who is still at Baiae in imminent
15 Yet walks on earth: at least there are who know
24 Forgive your servant's fears, who sees the danger
69 He reigns, the rest is heaven's; who oft has bade,
89 Who had such liberal power to give, may still
104 Drowsier than theirs, who boast the genuine blood
- The Descent of Odin. An Ode (6 results)
29 Who thus afflicts my troubled sprite,
35 Who is he, with voice unblest,
54 Who the author of his fate.
61 Who the avenger of his guilt,
66 Who ne'er shall comb his raven-hair,
P Lok is the evil Being, who continues in chains till the Twilight of the Gods approaches,
- Imitated from Propertius, Lib: 3: Eleg: 5: (3 results)
21 Who taught this vast machine its steadfast laws,
24 Who monthly waning hides her paly fires,
42 Who measured out the year and bade the seasons roll;
- A Long Story (3 results)
36 Alas, who would not wish to please her!
45 Who prowled the country far and near,
73 So Rumour says (who will, believe)
- The Bard. A Pindaric Ode (2 results)
59 "From thee be born, who o'er thy country hangs
P [Consort] Margaret of Anjou, a woman of heroic spirit, who struggled hard
- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (2 results)
85 For who to dumb Forgetfulness a prey,
93 For thee, who mindful of the unhonoured dead
- The Fatal Sisters. An Ode (2 results)
P who was then making war on his father-in-law Brian, King of
P greater loss by the death of Brian, their King, who fell in
- [The Alliance of Education and Government. A Fragment] (1 result)
74 Who, conscious of the source from whence she springs,
- [Imitated] From Propertius. Lib: 2: Eleg: 1. (1 result)
92 Or who can probe the undiscovered wound?
- Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College (1 result)
25 Who foremost now delight to cleave
- The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode (1 result)
P St. Cecilia's day: for Cowley (who had his merit) yet wanted judgment, style, and
- [Translation from Dante, Inferno Canto xxxiii 1-78] (1 result)
10 'I know not who thou art nor on what errand
- [Translation from Statius, Thebaid VI 646-88, 704-24] (1 result)
17 Who trust your arms shall raze the Tyrian towers,