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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 I, 5 | Of all the shaken earth bent on the fray;~ ~ 2 I, 80 | long the mightiest lords of earth;~ ~ 3 I, 87 | Plunge in the ocean. Earth shall then no more~ ~ 4 I, 96 | sovereign power that rules the earth and sea,~ ~ 5 I, 103 | For while the Sea on Earth and Earth on Air~ ~ 6 I, 103 | while the Sea on Earth and Earth on Air~ ~ 7 I, 124 | The mighty realm that earth and sea contained,~ ~ 8 I, 155 | leaders, by its weight to earth~ ~ 9 I, 322 | That little nook of earth? One paltry fight~ ~ 10 I, 580 | 580 The angry gods filled earth and air and sea~ ~ 11 I, 595 | Hid by the shade of earth, grew pale and wan.~ ~ 12 I, 610 | 610 Earth tottered on its base: the 13 I, 626 | voices; spirits walked the earth:~ ~ 14 I, 638 | And from the earth arising Sulla's 25 ghost~ ~ 15 I, 671 | And lays them deep in earth, with muttered words~ ~ 16 I, 713 | Shall Earth yawn open and engulph the 17 II, 69 | And falling on the earth in flaming bolts,~ ~ 18 II, 160 | 160 Of Earth and all her nations almost 19 II, 181 | down upon the unpitying earth,~ ~ 20 II, 220 | 220 And Earth upheaved, have laid such 21 II, 271 | Took flight from earth, now finds its only home,~ ~ 22 II, 302 | lower air that verges on the earth~ ~ 23 II, 329 | fall headlong, and when earth~ ~ 24 II, 461 | than all the rivers of the earth,~ ~ 25 II, 468 | Of inmost earth were rapt all other floods,~ ~ 26 II, 515 | Storm-king smitten, should the earth~ ~ 27 II, 556 | is passed, no stream on earth~ ~ 28 II, 713 | the far recesses of the earth,~ ~ 29 II, 725 | the war, all cities of the earth~ ~ 30 II, 750 | 750 Mountains of earth down to the sandy depths~ ~ 31 III, 11 | Rose through the gaping earth, and from her tomb~ ~ 32 III, 81 | moisture on the teeming earth.~ ~ 33 III, 192 | Meanwhile all nations of the earth were moved~ ~ 34 III, 243 | From Earth permitting; and with rival 35 III, 253 | trembling with the shaken earth.~ ~ 36 III, 299 | flows and Tigris, and did earth~ ~ 37 III, 303 | Drawn down by earth in covered depths is plunged~ ~ 38 III, 398 | To dig the earth and lap the scanty pool;~ ~ 39 III, 451 | On earth and brushwood stood, a timber 40 III, 516 | burst the caverns of the earth and forced~ ~ 41 III, 544 | Advanced with earth besprinkled: underneath~ ~ 42 IV, 1 | the distant regions of the earth~ ~ 43 IV, 77 | Was driven; nor on mid earth sank the clouds~ ~ 44 IV, 85 | Earth from the heavens; till pressed 45 IV, 86 | In densest volume to the earth they pour~ ~ 46 IV, 115 | The lowest earth beneath the snowy zone~ ~ 47 IV, 118 | Sprouts from the frozen earth; but standing ice~ ~ 48 IV, 126 | longer reaching; and the earth,~ ~ 49 IV, 254 | slavery. Ne'er from depths of earth,~ ~ 50 IV, 336 | tears the bowels of the earth for gold.~ ~ 51 IV, 345 | their aid. Damp clods of earth~ ~ 52 IV, 428 | And simplest fruits of earth. The flood, the field~ ~ 53 IV, 454 | In all the parts of earth; 13 but 'gainst his arms~ ~ 54 IV, 463 | But for his steeds the earth no forage gave,~ ~ 55 IV, 614 | Phasis' fields the sons of earth,~ ~ 56 IV, 661 | Earth still another monster brought 57 IV, 666(17)| field where all the sons of earth Mustered against the gods, 58 IV, 675 | strength upon the naked earth.~ ~ 59 IV, 678 | The earth that gave him strength, 60 IV, 683 | sea of monsters. Down on earth~ ~ 61 IV, 689 | standing only on his parent earth~ ~ 62 IV, 708 | The dry earth drank his sweat, while in 63 IV, 718 | Which earth bestowed, the other with 64 IV, 726 | strength renewed; all that the earth,~ ~ 65 IV, 735 | Still struggling for the earth: but she no more~ ~ 66 IV, 739 | Trusted the earth and laid the giant down.~ ~ 67 IV, 890 | lopped asunder, though the earth so~ ~ 68 V, 86 | Poured o'er the earth her billows, rose alone,~ ~ 69 V, 106 | Sent here to rule the earth with mystic power,~ ~ 70 V, 125 | waves of Salamis: 11 when earth~ ~ 71 V, 266 | All ills of earth, the crash of war -- what 72 V, 416 | Lie, traitors, prone on earth, stretch out the neck~ ~ 73 V, 705 | lofty peaks did vanquished earth resign!~ ~ 74 V, 713 | The earth and sea one second kingdom 75 V, 771 | And all the earth shall honour." Thus he spake,~ ~ 76 VI, 29 | one short bridge of narrow earth~ ~ 77 VI, 77 | In all the parts of earth; the host foredoomed~ ~ 78 VI, 102 | For there the weary earth of produce failed~ ~ 79 VI, 550 | couch unites. All things on earth~ ~ 80 VI, 572 | Ebb from their course; earth's axes, else unmoved,~ ~ 81 VI, 574 | Has tottered, and the earth's compacted frame~ ~ 82 VI, 601 | descending nearer to the earth~ ~ 83 VI, 650 | a corpse upon the naked earth~ ~ 84 VI, 671 | Titan's chariot beneath our earth~ ~ 85 VI, 732 | shall be swiftly thine; for earth and air~ ~ 86 VI, 768 | the passage of the dead to earth,~ ~ 87 VI, 826 | And Pluto, king of earth, whose weary soul~ ~ 88 VI, 830(39)| Luna in heaven, Diana on earth, and Proserpine in the lower 89 VI, 876 | banquet that beneath the solid earth~ ~ 90 VI, 884 | At whose dread name earth trembles; who can look~ ~ 91 VI, 896 | Leaped from the earth erect the living man.~ ~ 92 VI, 900 | seized upon him, to the earth~ ~ 93 VI, 974 | burial-place -- nor has the earth for you~ ~ 94 VII, 7 | his light upon Thessalian earth~ ~ 95 VII, 106 | roll the nations of the earth~ ~ 96 VII, 116 | Have snatched earth's crop half-grown, in vain 97 VII, 159 | and sky descend upon the earth~ ~ 98 VII, 189 | Scarce lifted from the earth; bedewed with tears;~ ~ 99 VII, 211 | blood of sires and brothers, earth and air~ ~ 100 VII, 223 | the rise of Aponus 11 from earth,~ ~ 101 VII, 237 | mark the great ones of the earth!~ ~ 102 VII, 324 | Sweeps from the earth the enemies of Rome.~ ~ 103 VII, 358 | Here on Thessalian earth? To-day we reap~ ~ 104 VII, 477 | Not all the earth can furnish her with men:~ ~ 105 VII, 511 | To furthest Earth beyond the Tigris' stream,~ ~ 106 VII, 561 | Roman blood Thessalia's earth.~ ~ 107 VII, 571 | Borne back from all the earth they shook for fear.~ ~ ~ ~ 108 VII, 720 | entrails forth: one fell to earth~ ~ 109 VII, 723 | That it transfixed to earth. Here from the veins~ ~ 110 VII, 931 | Laid in the earth the Roman consul dead,~ ~ 111 VII, 949 | When all shall crumble, 28 earth and rolling seas~ ~ 112 VII, 955 | favours, and our Mother Earth~ ~ 113 VII, 965 | The earth is ravished, and th' unburied 114 VII, 968 | Came all the beasts of earth whose facile sense~ ~ 115 VII, 1000 | shall flow upon thy fated earth~ ~ 116 VII, 1019 | Let not all earth be cursed, though not all~ ~ 117 VIII, 67 | her heart, and prone on earth she lay~ ~ 118 VIII, 114 | faith to thee, and all the earth~ ~ 119 VIII, 148 | Earth has for me no dearer land 120 VIII, 235 | Lords of the earth and all her Orient realms,~ ~ 121 VIII, 351 | Caesar peoples from another earth~ ~ 122 VIII, 355 | Of earth, as known to men. The kings 123 VIII, 448 | Shall some barbarian earth or lowly grave~ ~ 124 VIII, 556 | happy. As the stars from earth~ ~ 125 VIII, 919 | Commits them to the earth; and lest some breeze~ ~ 126 VIII, 940 | His title, peoples of the earth would fear~ ~ 127 VIII, 1013 | Conquerors' altars. There in earth~ ~ 128 IX, 8 | the orbit of the moon and earth~ ~ 129 IX, 111 | empire, while shall live on earth~ ~ 130 IX, 182 | great a prize; to lay in earth the limbs~ ~ 131 IX, 369 | uncertain shape; the land by earth~ ~ 132 IX, 450 | serpents fouls the dusty earth.~ ~ 133 IX, 483(12)| For they all say that the earth is divided into three parts, 134 IX, 529 | will o'er the defenceless earth.~ ~ 135 IX, 531 | whirling circles, but the earth was swept~ ~ 136 IX, 559 | storm prone fell the host to earth~ ~ 137 IX, 561 | Gripping the earth: for not their weight alone~ ~ 138 IX, 566 | storm, a growing bank of earth~ ~ 139 IX, 571 | Beheld the ruins. All the earth was hid~ ~ 140 IX, 575 | the circle of the Libyan earth~ ~ 141 IX, 578 | And rose upon the earth the flaming day,~ ~ 142 IX, 644 | the Syrtes. For to whom on earth~ ~ 143 IX, 676 | In earth and air and sea and starry 144 IX, 812(22)| idea seems to be that the earth, bulging at the equator, 145 IX, 816 | South, she hastens. Yet that earth,~ ~ 146 IX, 908 | Flowed upon earth: yet seemed it not that 147 IX, 942 | Burdens the earth: and there, to beasts and 148 IX, 983 | gave them peace. The very earth~ ~ 149 IX, 1046 | unharmed of all who till the earth,~ ~ 150 IX, 1109 | Once more were earth, and in the distance rose~ ~ 151 IX, 1297 | Not merely that the earth may hide your guilt,~ ~ 152 X, 26 | should be scattered o'er the earth, repose,~ ~ 153 X, 37 | Curse of all earth and thunderbolt of ill~ ~ 154 X, 121 | Twas shame enough upon the earth and thee~ ~ 155 X, 185 | piled the banquet sought in earth and air~ ~ 156 X, 234 | on these wonders of the earth~ ~ 157 X, 289 | Thus for the needs of earth should flow the Nile.~ ~ ~ ~ 158 X, 300 | 300 Deep in the earth, within whose mighty jaws~ ~ 159 X, 317 | Creation's age has passed, earth's veins by chance~ ~ 160 X, 328 | mystery, and to furthest earth~ ~ 161 X, 332 | Reached, to the ends of earth; and necks of kings~ ~ 162 X, 370 | from the Lion to the fervid earth. 20~ ~ 163 X, 370(20)| sun (in Leo) strikes the earth with direct rays.~ ~ 164 X, 384 | Where shelves the earth) thy billows shall be plunged~ ~ 165 X, 572 | All nations upon earth, nor sacred rights,~ ~