Book,  Verse

 1      I,   269|                           Rings forth in harsh alarums, giving
 2      I,   505|                            Pour forth in safety more abundant
 3      I,   548|    would, rushed all the people forth.~ ~
 4      I,   636|        those that summon armies forth~ ~
 5      I,   722|                    Its torrents forth as in Deucalion's time,~ ~
 6     II,    50|    Seeking the camp and setting forth to war,~ ~
 7     II,    58|                            Rush forth from Susa; Scythian Ister
 8     II,    61|         Elbe, pour thy Suevians forth! Let us be foes~ ~
 9     II,   114|                                 Forth rushed the murderous bands,
10     II,   562|             A cloud of javelins forth, by sinewy arms~ ~
11     II,   679|                                 Forth driven from the herd, in
12     II,   779|           Flung flaming torches forth. But when the time~ ~
13    III,   408|                Which thus broke forth in words: "Vain is the hope~ ~
14    III,   529|                                 Forth from the body, but dispersed
15    III,   558|           Fearless they sallied forth: nor lance they bear~ ~
16    III,   633|                           Hurls forth the javelin, but hand to
17    III,   654|                                 Forth by a sudden gush it drives
18    III,   743|                           Pluck forth the deadly steel, and pressing
19    III,   744|       their yawning sides, hurl forth the spear~ ~
20    III,   746|      Then ebbs their life blood forth.~ ~ ~ ~ But deadlier yet~ ~
21     IV,   238|                 Flings headlong forth: and parts the fond embrace~ ~
22     IV,   352|      They sucked the life-blood forth. From herbs and boughs~ ~
23     IV,   421|                      To furnish forth the banquet! Pride that
24     IV,   516|                           Belch forth the ocean, swirling billows
25     IV,   697|              Divine Alcides put forth all his strength,~ ~
26     IV,   764|                         Stretch forth unending 'neath the torrid
27     IV,   776|                     Who wanders forth, his home a fragile hut,~ ~
28     IV,   821|                 He sends Sabura forth with scanty force~ ~
29     IV,   829|        Behind the deadly fangs: forth from its seat~ ~
30     IV,   834|                            Sent forth his horse by night without
31     IV,   836|         peep of dawn bids carry forth~ ~
32      V,   118|                    That heralds forth the god; no whispered vow,~ ~
33      V,   225|        First rushed the madness forth, and murmurs loud~ ~
34      V,   246|                          Rushed forth the prophetess in frenzy
35      V,   377|                      I cast you forth; for every weapon left,~ ~
36     VI,   196| fortress his." His voice called forth~ ~
37     VI,   255|                                 Forth with the eyeball, and with
38     VI,   277|                     And leaping forth in haste to make his own~ ~
39     VI,   297|                         Plucked forth the gory shafts and took
40     VI,   315|                          Spread forth his camp. They joyful leave
41     VI,   320|                      320 Breaks forth in swirling eddies over
42     VI,   342|    mountain pours its cauldrons forth~ ~
43     VI,   423|                          Flowed forth in many rivers: to the west~ ~
44     VI,   434|             Breathing no vapour forth; no humid air~ ~
45     VI,   478|                      Ran silver forth and gold, soon to receive~ ~
46     VI,   546|                         Charmed forth by spells alone the mind
47     VI,   646|           Asunder to the winds: forth from the palms~ ~
48     VI,   771|                                 Forth from the depths, 'twas doubtful
49     VI,   871|                  I'll chase you forth. And thou, too, Hecate,~ ~
50    VII,   204|             Gave warlike voices forth in depth of night.~ ~
51    VII,   400|                        400 Move forth in order and demand the
52    VII,   410|                         410 Put forth your strength, your all;
53    VII,   560|       the hand that first flung forth the dart,~ ~
54    VII,   601|                          Winged forth their countless shafts till
55    VII,   701|          The dark blood welling forth and death at hand,~ ~
56    VII,   720|      720 Or forced the entrails forth: one fell to earth~ ~
57    VII,   737|             Gushing in torrents forth, forbade the rest~ ~
58    VII,   834|                          Poured forth her citizens, their homes
59    VII,   980|                        980 Sent forth its denizens; on every tree~ ~
60   VIII,   269|                            Come forth to victory: burst the ancient
61   VIII,   856|           To cast their weapons forth. Some little shell~ ~
62     IX,     4|          And narrow cell sprang forth 1 and sought the sky~ ~
63     IX,    35|     craven hands that cast them forth.~ ~
64     IX,   179|                 Sailors, launch forth our navies, by your oars~ ~
65     IX,   386|               Raised up a bank. Forth flew the bellying sails~ ~
66     IX,   739|                            Drew forth these noisome pests; first
67     IX,   790|   vigilant watch, some reaching forth defend~ ~
68     IX,   950|       every part) there spouted forth for blood~ ~
69     IX,  1094|                           Flies forth the pest beneath the magic
70     IX,  1100|               1100 Then spew it forth; and from the taste shall
71     IX,  1170|                       1170 Cast forth its odours, these not idle
72     IX,  1199|            Came his vile minion forth upon the wave,~ ~
73      X,   102|                            Cast forth to banishment; unless thy
74      X,   260|       with his beam the waters. Forth the stream~ ~
75      X,   265|              Send Nile abundant forth upon the lands.~ ~
76      X,   307|            Pours all the rivers forth. And rumour says~ ~
77      X,   318|      hold, and shaken cast them forth:~ ~
78      X,   336|             In madman quest led forth his host to where~ ~
79      X,   524|     from the Casian rock looked forth the Sun~ ~
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