Book,  Verse

 1      I,   277|   terror, fear possessed their limbs,~ ~
 2     II,    30|              30 The stiffening limbs and gazes on the face,~ ~
 3     II,   143|              Fell Baebius, his limbs asunder torn,~ ~
 4     II,   167|      Which shore the cancerous limbs cut in too deep,~ ~
 5    III,   529|        body, but dispersed the limbs~ ~
 6    III,   691|        utmost and with failing limbs~ ~
 7    III,   708|                Gushed o'er his limbs till lost amid the deep.~ ~
 8    III,   787|       The living rigour of his limbs; and cried,~ ~
 9     IV,   173|                Their streaming limbs they cherished till the
10     IV,   327|                Torpor upon the limbs, the blood congeals~ ~
11     IV,   688|              The hero rubs his limbs: the giant feared~ ~
12     IV,   699|        drops stood on Antaeas' limbs,~ ~
13     IV,   721|  bedewed in sweat the neck and limbs~ ~
14     IV,   725|          He flung his wearying limbs upon the sand~ ~
15     IV,   859|       smoking sweat bedews the limbs:~ ~
16      V,   323|           To stretch our dying limbs; nor seek in vain,~ ~
17      V,   783|       here unguarded while thy limbs were given,~ ~
18      V,   917|      to the shore with failing limbs she fell~ ~
19     VI,   628|     fearful accents: men whose limbs were quick~ ~
20     VI,   649|      gore which drips upon the limbs.~ ~ ~ ~
21     VI,   694|   snatch, on which of Caesar's limbs~ ~
22    VII,   361|                                Limbs hacked asunder, Caesar's
23    VII,   884|     them?~ ~ ~ ~ Then plebeian limbs~ ~
24    VII,   984|      from the lofty heaven; or limbs of men~ ~
25    VII,   988|     Scarce did they touch, nor limbs -- thus lay the dead~ ~
26   VIII,    66|                  Her trembling limbs no longer bore her frame:~ ~
27   VIII,    97|        she raise her trembling limbs,~ ~
28   VIII,   868|       drawing from beneath the limbs~ ~
29   VIII,   882|        placed around the noble limbs.~ ~
30     IX,     3|    great a shade; but from the limbs half burnt~ ~
31     IX,    33| guardian; a people's trembling limbs~ ~
32     IX,    72|      to sever, and compose the limbs~ ~
33     IX,   182|     prize; to lay in earth the limbs~ ~
34     IX,   563|     heaps, and their recumbent limbs~ ~
35     IX,   579|              Bathed were their limbs in sweat, but parched and
36     IX,   751|                   Perished the limbs while living, and the soul~ ~
37     IX,   875|        his tongue: his wearied limbs~ ~
38     IX,   903|        pale bone; swam all his limbs in blood;~ ~
39     IX,   932|        hidden, swollen all his limbs~ ~
40     IX,   941|                    Rejects the limbs, and as a shapeless trunk~ ~
41     IX,   986|      the fates they laid their limbs,~ ~
42     IX,  1087|    with saliva they anoint the limbs~ ~
43      X,    25|    sacred sepulchre the hero's limbs,~ ~
44      X,   427|                    Now lay thy limbs upon the sumptuous couch~ ~
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