Found in 11 poems.

On the Death of Mr. Fox

  • 9Pity her dewy wings before him spread,

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 22Whom Pity's self had taught to sing,
  • 62When filial Pity stood thee by,
  • 63Thy fixĂ©d eyes she bade thee roll
  • 65Thy native cot she held to view,
  • 70She made thee feel her deep-drawn sigh,
  • 71And all her silent agony of Woe.
  • 74And thou had'st dash'd it at her soft command;

Songs of the Pixies

  • 99And meek-eyed Pity eloquently fair,
  • 102Unboastful Maid! though now the Lily pale

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 39And o'er her darling dead
  • 40Pity hopeless hung her head,

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Third

  • 784On one another; Pity ceased to melt
  • 785With her once natural charities. But they,

To Edward Noel Long, Esq.

  • 35Congeals the tear of Pity's eye,

The Giaour

  • 346For Courtesy and Pity died

The Bride of Abydos[;] Canto the First

  • 229Even Pity scarce can wish it less!

The Corsair: A Tale[;] Canto the Second

  • 411Whom Youth and Pity lead like thee, Gulnare!

The Corsair: A Tale[;] Canto the Third

  • 117They yield such aid as Pity's haste supplies:

Lines on a Friend Who Died of a Frenzy Fever Induced by Calumnious Reports

  • 42And Pity's sigh, that breathes the gentle heart--