Book,  Verse

 1      I,    25|               With all the world beneath thee, if thou must,~ ~
 2      I,    81|                                  Beneath too heavy a burden great
 3      I,   158|             And though condemned beneath the tempest's shock~ ~
 4      I,   253|                                  Beneath their shelter gain the further
 5      I,   254|          Csesar crossed and trod beneath his feet~ ~
 6      I,   284|                                  Beneath the Eastern sky, or frozen
 7      I,   754|                        Lie broad beneath. But why these battle lines,~ ~
 8     II,   209|                     Thus crushed beneath some ruin lie the dead;~ ~
 9     II,   233|                         That lay beneath them; vessels in their course~ ~
10     II,   332|                And monarchs born beneath another clime~ ~
11     II,   538|         Rolled up a dusty cloud, beneath whose veil~ ~
12    III,   331|                                  Beneath one chief so many kings
13    III,   452|      firm the soil, lest pressed beneath its towers~ ~
14    III,   464|                Has made his lair beneath: no tempest falls,~ ~
15    III,   532|          might of Rome drew nigh beneath the wall~ ~
16    III,   567|                        Dissolved beneath the heat; the mighty mound~ ~
17    III,   588|                          Tremble beneath the oars that urge them
18    III,   716|          Their ship was overset. Beneath the keel~ ~
19    III,   766|      Well trained was he to dive beneath the main~ ~
20     IV,   115|                 The lowest earth beneath the snowy zone~ ~
21     IV,   472| ponderous weight; on empty casks beneath~ ~
22     IV,   507|          the outlet in the waves beneath.~ ~
23     IV,   513|               Dark lay the waves beneath. Hither the tide~ ~
24     IV,   867|     First made their onset, loud beneath their hoofs~ ~
25      V,   222|                                  Beneath such mighty destinies concealed,~ ~
26      V,   758|        The northern nations fell beneath my sword;~ ~
27      V,   769|                          Mangled beneath the waves: I leave a name~ ~
28     VI,   344|                         Writhing beneath his load spouts o'er the
29     VI,   493|                        Trembling beneath the shadow of the fate~ ~
30     VI,   556|                                  Beneath a burning sun; and thunder
31     VI,   607|                                  Beneath a sheltering roof her direful
32     VI,   671|            While Titan's chariot beneath our earth~ ~
33     VI,   775|             Dread vipers hissed, beneath her streaming locks~ ~
34     VI,   800|                   800 That sound beneath the brooding eagle's wings.~ ~
35     VI,   876|                 The banquet that beneath the solid earth~ ~
36     VI,   961|                        And tread beneath your feet, in pride of place,~ ~
37    VII,    72|                    Chief orator, beneath whose civil rule~ ~
38    VII,   954|                                  Beneath the Stygian darkness; for
39    VII,   958|                       Yet sleeps beneath the canopy of heaven.~ ~
40   VIII,   329|                         Rome lie beneath him. Wherefore, comrades,
41   VIII,   758|                                  Beneath the waters; or some sailor'
42   VIII,   864|                                  Beneath her husband dead, but on
43   VIII,   868|         And quickly drawing from beneath the limbs~ ~
44   VIII,   884|                 Nor was the fire beneath. Then as he crouched~ ~
45   VIII,   998|                 Who now may seek beneath the raging Crab~ ~
46     IX,   156|                          He fell beneath the orders of a king~ ~
47     IX,   427|             Whose branches bowed beneath their ruddy load.~ ~
48     IX,   575|                                  Beneath the circle of the Libyan
49     IX,   864|                                  Beneath his eyes, pricked by a scanty
50     IX,   987|                        Cherished beneath whose warmth in chill of
51     IX,  1030|                    1030 Now lies beneath our feet. Yet for our fates~ ~
52     IX,  1094|             Flies forth the pest beneath the magic song:~ ~
53     IX,  1107|                But more and more beneath their feet the dust~ ~
54     IX,  1189|                                  Beneath his keels; nor ceased the
55      X,   168|                        And faint beneath the weight of gems and gold.~ ~
56      X,   248|               And winds abounds' beneath high Jupiter~ ~
57      X,   303|         And when hot Meroe pants beneath the sun,~ ~
58      X,   347|                                  Beneath the zenith: straight towards
59      X,   475|      That life the world demands beneath the shades.~ ~
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