Book,  Verse

 1      I,    31|           seen the passer by. The fields in vain,~ ~
 2      I,    44|          dead be dire Pharsalia's fields,~ ~
 3      I,   190|          ruins nations; while the fields~ ~
 4      I,   255|         soil of Italy's forbidden fields,~ ~
 5      I,   292|           depth of winter all the fields are still,~ ~
 6      I,   392|    cottage homes their joys, what fields their fruit~ ~
 7      I,   394|        That pirates only till the fields alight?~ ~
 8      I,   715|                               And fields refuse their timely fruit?
 9     II,   241|                       Back on the fields above. With labour huge~ ~
10     II,   445|                                To fields Campanian, and held the
11     II,   483|         strike plainwards, and on fields of Gaul~ ~
12     II,   502|         the harvests, not through fields unharmed~ ~
13     II,   600|          the pillage on Hesperian fields,~ ~
14    III,    13|               Driven from Elysian fields and from the plains~ ~
15    III,   219|                   Who till Penean fields and turn the share~ ~
16    III,   237|                        Celaenae's fields which mourned of yore the
17     IV,   291|           favour thee. Thessalian fields~ ~
18     IV,   614|                 And so in Phasis' fields the sons of earth,~ ~
19     IV,   648|              Nor less were Libyan fields ablaze with war.~ ~
20     IV,   666|          That not in Phlegra's 17 fields Antaeus grew,~ ~
21      V,   284|     comrades trusted in a hundred fields,~ ~
22      V,   305|         sword to slay us; let the fields of Gaul~ ~
23     VI,    15|           path between the wooded fields~ ~
24     VI,    82|   peaceful tills the mid-Sicilian fields~ ~
25     VI,   104|        their gallop on the grassy fields~ ~
26     VI,   153|          dust.~ ~ ~ ~ Up from the fields~ ~
27     VI,   320|           in swirling eddies over fields~ ~
28     VI,   403|                               The fields were marsh, for Tempe's
29     VI,   673|                           Through fields deserted; while a faithful
30     VI,   712|              That bar th' Elysian fields; let Death confess~ ~
31     VI,   735|         death in these Thessalian fields abounds~ ~
32     VI,   927|          the peace that ruled the fields of death.~ ~
33     VI,   968|        surer prophet, in Sicilian fields~ ~
34    VII,   192|                                To fields afar; nor was a victim found~ ~
35    VII,   478|  Untenanted her dwellings and her fields:~ ~
36    VII,   625|                         Or if thy fields must run with Roman blood~ ~
37    VII,   733|       Pharsalus. Not, as in other fields,~ ~
38    VII,   996|          shall the harvest of thy fields arise~ ~
39    VII,  1011|                               Thy fields, the resting-place of Roman
40    VII,  1014|                                On fields made fertile by our mouldering
41   VIII,    48|       thou present in Thessalia's fields.~ ~
42   VIII,   606|                               The fields, though softened by the
43   VIII,   970|          water to his source, thy fields~ ~
44     IX,   197| husbandman shall live to till the fields~ ~
45     IX,   220|              220 To render to the fields their verdant growth;~ ~
46     IX,   734|          its waters, lay Medusa's fields~ ~
47     IX,   929|       struck, who erst in Marsian fields~ ~
48     IX,  1004|         snakes, and to the barren fields~ ~
49     IX,  1021|                      Nor European fields I hope for now~ ~
50     IX,  1103|                   Upon the barren fields in lengthy march. 30~ ~
51      X,   200|      amomum from the neighbouring fields.~ ~
52      X,   354|          Strik'st thou the Ethiop fields. Nor knows the world~ ~
53      X,   377|     Arabian peoples from Egyptian fields~ ~
54      X,   400|           thee access to the open fields."~ ~ ~ ~
55      X,   663|         on the wall by Epidamnus' fields~ ~
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