Book,  Verse

 1      I,   421|    inhospitable Syrtes line the shore~ ~
 2      I,   465|        others left the doubtful shore, which sea~ ~
 3      I,   476|        watch beside the western shore~ ~
 4      I,   751|       snatch me, Paean, to what shore~ ~
 5     II,   167|                           Which shore the cancerous limbs cut
 6     II,   654|            In some poor nook on shore. 'Twas I again~ ~
 7     II,   703|         sails, or for Illyria's shore,~ ~
 8     II,   746|                 Upon the utmost shore, his grieving soul~ ~
 9     II,   781|                     Rang on the shore, no trumpet marked the hour,~ ~
10     II,   809|                             The shore by Chalcis. Here two ships
11    III,     4|      his vision from his native shore~ ~
12    III,   224|  distant quest, and spurned the shore,~ ~
13    III,   268|       the sun opposing; on this shore 17~ ~
14    III,   338|      The bounds of Egypt to the shore that meets~ ~
15    III,   677|           When fell a blow that shore his arm away.~ ~
16     IV,   461|      the furthest margin of the shore,~ ~
17     IV,   467|      Baslus was on th' opposing shore~ ~
18     IV,   522|                  Filled all the shore. But well the captain knew,~ ~
19     IV,   553|                     From either shore, their witness to our death,~ ~
20     IV,   652|      cliff, upon the well-known shore~ ~
21     IV,   766|                             The shore of ocean upon either hand.~ ~
22      V,   114|        as Typheus on Campania's shore~ ~
23      V,   216|       prophetess upon the Cuman shore, 16~ ~
24      V,   268|             Far on the solitary shore a grave~ ~
25      V,   275|         vessels to bleak Aulis' shore.~ ~ ~ ~
26      V,   436|      Garganus, jutting from the shore~ ~
27      V,   531|        anchors on Palaeste's 28 shore.~ ~ ~ ~
28      V,   579|       daring sought the further shore.~ ~ ~ ~
29      V,   591|        marge afloat. Hard by on shore~ ~
30      V,   611|       my bidding, and on yonder shore~ ~
31      V,   631|       sounds; the surf upon the shore;~ ~
32      V,   640|      Either we reach the bidden shore, or else~ ~
33      V,   656|      man shall reach Hesperia's shore~ ~
34      V,   660|                660 To reach the shore ere yet the nearest land~ ~
35      V,   675|        waters. Flee the nearest shore,~ ~
36      V,   744|       blast triumphant. Not the shore~ ~
37      V,   774|        safety, placed it on the shore.~ ~
38      V,   830|          830 To send to Lesbos' shore, from rage of fight~ ~
39      V,   917|                    Borne to the shore with failing limbs she fell~ ~
40     VI,   408|        to the main, then on the shore~ ~
41     VI,   428|                     To silt the shore beside the neighbouring
42     VI,   471|      obey his lord. From yonder shore~ ~
43    VII,   805|             On Afric's mournful shore, by Pharos' stream~ ~
44    VII,  1009|                        Upon thy shore should make his cable fast;~ ~
45   VIII,    56|         canvas bears her to the shore:~ ~
46   VIII,   125|                But now upon the shore a numerous band~ ~
47   VIII,   139|        captains, to our trusted shore,~ ~
48   VIII,   151|        and household gods. This shore I sought~ ~
49   VIII,   168|      his spouse: while from the shore arose~ ~
50   VIII,   214|                Italia's distant shore: and for the rest~ ~
51   VIII,   229|        the stars and showed the shore;~ ~
52   VIII,   281|     freely on him from the Coan shore.~ ~
53   VIII,   302|     country! Though this barren shore~ ~
54   VIII,   500|                 500 Cast on the shore to perish. Gaze on this,~ ~
55   VIII,   536|         had a horseman from the shore~ ~
56   VIII,   567|     even the conquered from our shore can'st bar.~ ~
57   VIII,   622|           Where the treacherous shore~ ~
58   VIII,   672|       son, I pray you; from the shore afar~ ~
59   VIII,   768|       trembling vessel from the shore.~ ~ ~ ~
60   VIII,   833|       he joined Pompeius on thy shore,~ ~
61   VIII,   983|       prevailed upon that hated shore.~ ~
62     IX,     1|      those ashes on the Pharian shore,~ ~
63     IX,    53|    along the main and reach the shore~ ~
64     IX,    66|     flight, lest haply from the shore~ ~
65     IX,    94|                Upon the Pharian shore, somewhat of thee~ ~
66     IX,   142|         they touched the Libyan shore~ ~
67     IX,   152|     deed that chanced on yonder shore!~ ~
68     IX,   174|                        Upon the shore, I know not. For the parts~ ~
69     IX,   205|     with lamentations which the shore~ ~
70     IX,   217|      every heart, that soon the shore~ ~
71     IX,   306|                     For all the shore was stirring with a crowd~ ~
72     IX,   357|      repose; first on the sandy shore~ ~
73     IX,   372|       advance to sound upon the shore.~ ~
74     IX,   400|           400 Prevails upon the shore. High from the main~ ~
75     IX,   404|                              No shore descrying. Thus in sea were
76     IX,   514|     fruitless, save that by the shore~ ~
77     IX,   523|       greater strength upon the shore,~ ~
78     IX,   732|       limits, where the burning shore~ ~
79     IX,   795|                                 Shore the broad neck whence sprang
80     IX,  1123| renowned; where on the mournful shore~ ~
81     IX,  1194|        saw that tumult held the shore,~ ~
82      X,     2|                  First trod the shore accursed, with Egypt's fates~ ~
83      X,   119|                            That shore Pompeius' head! And now
84      X,   245|   varying limits of the sea and shore.~ ~
85      X,   456|                  There lies the shore that bids us hope success:~ ~
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