Book, Verse
1 1, 13 | offense the Queen of Heav’n began~
2 1, 25 | her chariot; here, if Heav’n were kind,~
3 1, 46 | And sev’n long years th’ unhappy wand’
4 1, 55 | The Queen of Heav’n did thus her fury vent:~
5 1, 71 | The majesty of heav’n, the sister wife of Jove,~
6 1, 89 | And heav’n would fly before the driving
7 1, 97 | to thee the King of Heav’n~
8 1, 98 | tempests and of winds has giv’n;~
9 1, 107 | Twice sev’n, the charming daughters
10 1, 130 | And heav’n itself is ravish’d from
11 1, 163 | A horrid sight!) ev’n in the hero’s view,~
12 1, 183 | stormy winds and wintry heav’n oppress’d.~
13 1, 241 | Sev’n ships within this happy
14 1, 268 | Sev’n mighty bodies with their
15 1, 269 | For the sev’n ships he made an equal share,~
16 1, 341 | Entitled to your heav’n and rites divine,~
17 1, 353 | And, ripe for heav’n, when fate AEneas calls,~
18 1, 380 | Ev’n haughty Juno, who, with
19 1, 381 | Earth, seas, and heav’n, and Jove himself turmoils;~
20 1, 393 | Our heav’n, the just reward of human
21 1, 412 | Down from the steep of heav’n Cyllenius flies,~
22 1, 503 | by stress of weather driv’n,~
23 1, 504 | course dispos’d by Heav’n;~
24 1, 526 | And from the King of Heav’n is my descent.~
25 1, 529 | Scarce sev’n, the thin remainders of
26 1, 536 | are—not unbelov’d by Heav’n,~
27 1, 537 | shore your ships are driv’n—~
28 1, 546 | the bird of Jove had driv’n along,~
29 1, 644 | weeping said: “O friend! ev’n here~
30 1, 646 | known disasters fill ev’n foreign lands:~
31 1, 648 | Ev’n the mute walls relate the
32 1, 799 | Or, driv’n by tempests from your first
33 1, 806 | And would to Heav’n, the storm, you felt, would
34 1, 828 | And giv’n his rolling eyes a sparkling
35 1, 855 | round the space of heav’n the radiant sun;~
36 1, 889 | Till Heav’n afforded me this place of
37 1, 1029| To Heav’n with mine, to ratify the
38 1, 1064| Sev’n times the sun has either
39 2, 9 | Not ev’n the hardest of our foes
40 2, 70 | And, had not Heav’n the fall of Troy design’
41 2, 126 | threaten’d, if indulgent Heav’n once more~
42 2, 205 | Ye lamps of heav’n!’ he said, and lifted high~
43 2, 244 | For her stol’n statue and her tow’r betray’
44 2, 453 | I heard; and Heav’n, that well-born souls inspires,~
45 2, 470 | And heav’n’s protecting pow’rs are
46 2, 542 | When heav’n’s propitious pow’rs refuse
47 2, 547 | On heav’n she cast her eyes, she sigh’
48 2, 579 | Heav’n thought not so. Dymas their
49 2, 700 | Uncover’d but by heav’n, there stood in view~
50 2, 706 | Driv’n like a flock of doves along
51 2, 713 | Ev’n Hector now in vain, like
52 2, 731 | If there be gods in heav’n, and gods be just—~
53 2, 782 | Ev’n by those gods who refug’
54 2, 866 | Had Heav’n decreed that I should life
55 2, 867 | Heav’n had decreed to save unhappy
56 2, 875 | for my sepulcher, let Heav’n take care.~
57 2, 879 | Blasted from heav’n by Jove’s avenging fire.’~
58 2, 936 | His hands to heav’n, and this request preferr’
59 2, 946 | It swept a path in heav’n, and shone a guide,~
60 2, 951 | yield, I follow where Heav’n shews the way.~
61 2, 1025| And dreadful ev’n the silence of the night.~
62 2, 1030| Driv’n on the wings of winds, whole
63 3, 1 | WHEN Heav’n had overturn’d the Trojan
64 3, 84 | Relate the prodigies of Heav’n, require~
65 3, 156 | Let us the land which Heav’n appoints, explore;~
66 3, 220 | Nor we, have giv’n thee Crete for our abode.~
67 3, 235 | To heav’n I lift my hands with pious
68 3, 260 | The face of heav’n is ravish’d from our eyes,~
69 3, 264 | Ev’n Palinurus no distinction
70 3, 280 | more fierce offended Heav’n ne’er sent~
71 3, 325 | Dare you with Heav’n an impious war maintain,~
72 3, 344 | And lifting up to heav’n his hands and eyes,~
73 3, 460 | The laws of heav’n, and what the stars decree;~
74 3, 480 | goddess-born, (for Heav’n’s appointed will,~
75 3, 517 | Ev’n when thy fleet is landed
76 3, 539 | from below: with fury driv’n,~
77 3, 540 | and wash the face of heav’n.~
78 3, 589 | This is what Heav’n allows me to relate:~
79 3, 636 | And ah! had Heav’n so pleas’d, his years had
80 3, 672 | The face of heav’n, and the nocturnal sky;~
81 3, 739 | To heav’n aloft on ridgy waves we
82 3, 932 | raging storms, and driv’n on ev’ry coast,~
83 4, 54 | spot of land, which Heav’n bestows,~
84 4, 62 | Propitious Heav’n, and gracious Juno, lead~
85 4, 332 | minds the future city, giv’n by fate.~
86 4, 393 | the world below and heav’n above,~
87 4, 430 | Quick to presage, and ev’n in safety fears.~
88 4, 447 | Ev’n when the wintry winds command
89 4, 491 | For, if indulgent Heav’n would leave me free,~
90 4, 510 | Ev’n now the herald of the gods
91 4, 543 | And makes Heav’n accessary to his deeds.~
92 4, 654 | length the light of heav’n to hate,~
93 4, 662 | From all, and ev’n her sister, she conceal’
94 4, 871 | Had fall’n upon the pile, to mend the
95 4, 936 | pledges of my love, while Heav’n so pleas’d,~
96 4, 946 | Yet ev’n this death with pleasure
97 4, 997 | died, not doom’d by Heav’n’s decree,~
98 5, 24 | fearless chief: “Not Heav’n,” said he,~
99 5, 59 | Offspring of heav’n, divine Dardanian race!~
100 5, 69 | storm our fleet has driv’n~
101 5, 70 | without the will of Heav’n)~
102 5, 113 | His hugy bulk on sev’n high volumes roll’d;~
103 5, 306 | If, giv’n by you, the laurel bind
104 5, 474 | This giv’n to Nisus, he divides the
105 5, 538 | gloves of death, with sev’n distinguish’d folds~
106 5, 604 | The fall’n companion of his youthful
107 5, 621 | Have giv’n his arm superior force to
108 5, 814 | Now sev’n revolving years are wholly
109 5, 834 | good presage, while Heav’n inspires~
110 5, 900 | To heav’n his hands, and with his
111 5, 913 | Heav’n bellies downward, and descends
112 5, 923 | The will of Heav’n by Pallas was foreshown;~
113 5, 947 | while I liv’d, and dear ev’n after death;~
114 5, 949 | The King of Heav’n employs my careful ghost~
115 5, 968 | And feel the blast of heav’n’s approaching light.”~
116 5, 1005| Ev’n those desire to sail, and
117 5, 1024| Ev’n Jove is thwarted by his
118 5, 1029| And gnaws, ev’n to the bones, the last remains.~
119 5, 1062| Ev’n then secur’d him, when I
120 5, 1066| Their lives are giv’n; one destin’d head alone~
121 5, 1109| And, fix’d on heav’n, his eyes repel invading
122 6, 27 | Sev’n youths from Athens yearly
123 6, 58 | Sev’n bullocks, yet unyok’d, for
124 6, 59 | And for Diana sev’n unspotted ewes.”~
125 6, 102 | Give me what Heav’n has promis’d to my fate,~
126 6, 140 | Driv’n to solicit aid at ev’ry
127 6, 168 | And wrath of Heav’n, my still auspicious guide,~
128 6, 214 | Ere leave be giv’n to tempt the nether skies.~
129 6, 361 | Sev’n brawny bulls with his own
130 6, 443 | sacred stream which heav’n’s imperial state~
131 6, 476 | stars and course of heav’n I keep,~
132 6, 514 | The wrath of Heav’n, inflicted for thy sake,~
133 6, 546 | neither piety, nor Heav’n’s command,~
134 6, 593 | To view the light of heav’n, and breathe the vital air:~
135 6, 620 | alas! the cause? By Heav’n, I vow,~
136 6, 692 | The night that was by Heav’n decreed our last:~
137 6, 715 | Driv’n by the winds and errors
138 6, 716 | Or did you Heav’n’s superior doom obey?~
139 6, 723 | time of stay which Heav’n had lent;~
140 6, 746 | the force of man, and Heav’n’s as vain,~
141 6, 787 | Affect his heav’n, and force him from the
142 6, 800 | But he, the King of Heav’n, obscure on high,~
143 6, 805 | From heav’n, his nursing from the foodful
144 6, 828 | Who dare not give, and ev’n refuse to lend~
145 6, 869 | fields with those of heav’n may vie,~
146 6, 880 | Strikes sev’n distinguish’d notes, and
147 6, 880 | distinguish’d notes, and sev’n at once they fill.~
148 6, 933 | Once more ’t is giv’n me to behold your face!~
149 6, 980 | Know, first, that heav’n, and earth’s compacted frame,~
150 6, 992 | Blunt not the beams of heav’n and edge of day.~
151 6, 999 | long-contracted filth ev’n in the soul remains.~
152 6, 1065| ascending tow’rs shall heav’n invade,~
153 7, 76 | peaceful prince, as Heav’n decreed,~
154 7, 104 | From the same parts of heav’n his navy stands,~
155 7, 191 | Then heav’n’s high monarch thunder’d
156 7, 306 | Ev’n such have heard, if any
157 7, 368 | not our oracles, nor Heav’n, nor fate,~
158 7, 432 | If Jove and Heav’n my just desires deny,~
159 7, 433 | shall the pow’r of Heav’n and Jove supply.~
160 7, 455 | Ev’n Pluto hates his own misshapen
161 7, 575 | Driv’n by the southern blasts,
162 7, 612 | For such is Heav’n’s command.” The youthful
163 7, 824 | And pray to Heav’n for peace, but pray too
164 7, 857 | Then heav’n’s imperious queen shot down
165 7, 883 | The word is giv’n; with eager speed they lace~
166 7, 897 | Defying earth and heav’n. Etruria lost,~
167 7, 1040| To cure the wound giv’n by the Dardan dart:~
168 7, 1067| Are coursers driv’n, who shed their master’s
169 8, 4 | Had giv’n the signal of approaching
170 8, 70 | Driv’n with Evander from th’ Arcadian
171 8, 316 | Gave way; heav’n echo’d at the rattling shock.~
172 8, 401 | To heav’n and the great author of
173 8, 441 | I last arriv’d, driv’n from my native home~
174 8, 444 | nymph, and call’d by Heav’n’s command.”~
175 8, 460 | Among the rude) ev’n then possess’d the swains.~
176 8, 589 | Sev’n orbs within a spacious round
177 8, 697 | And, in a heav’n serene, refulgent arms appear:~
178 8, 706 | Heav’n calls me to the war: th’
179 8, 707 | Is giv’n of promis’d aid, and arms
180 8, 742 | Would Heav’n,” said he, “my strength
181 8, 779 | whom the lights of heav’n are led;~
182 8, 881 | targets dropp’d from heav’n.~
183 8, 882 | matrons, in soft litters driv’n,~
184 8, 931 | The Dirae souse from heav’n with swift descent;~
185 8, 943 | had figur’d her as driv’n along~
186 9, 19 | Iris, the grace of heav’n, what pow’r divine~
187 9, 27 | hands the drops to heav’n he throws,~
188 9, 97 | Since conquer’d heav’n has own’d you for its king.~
189 9, 109 | radiant stars, and heav’n and earth controls:~
190 9, 161 | Heav’n shuts the seas, and we secure
191 9, 165 | T was giv’n to Venus they should cross
192 9, 454 | Ev’n then he dreamt of drink
193 9, 578 | Driv’n with full force, had pierc’
194 9, 670 | And heav’n, from pole to pole, the
195 9, 722 | The mighty flaw makes heav’n itself resound:~
196 9, 836 | Ev’n time, that changes all,
197 9, 880 | This is the way to heav’n: the pow’rs divine~
198 9, 925 | Lift up to heav’n their leafy heads unshorn,~
199 10, 1 | THE gates of heav’n unfold: Jove summons all~
200 10, 32 | Ev’n in their lines and trenches
201 10, 49 | If those of heav’n consent with those of hell,~
202 10, 63 | I had indeed, while Heav’n was kind;)~
203 10, 103 | Than Heav’n inspir’d, he sought a foreign
204 10, 124 | T was giv’n to you, your darling son
205 10, 129 | crime—the Queen of Heav’n offends,~
206 10, 154 | Who shakes heav’n’s axles with his awful nod.~
207 10, 175 | Trembled the poles of heav’n, and earth confess’d the
208 10, 184 | tow’rs they stand; and ev’n those few~
209 10, 256 | Who heav’n interprets, and the wand’
210 10, 276 | Heav’n heard his song, and hasten’
211 10, 353 | pray’d, and fix’d on heav’n his eyes:~
212 10, 370 | Thus, at the signal giv’n, the cranes arise~
213 10, 453 | Had not his sev’n bold brethren stopp’d the
214 10, 455 | Sev’n darts were thrown at once;
215 10, 498 | the doubtful rack of heav’n~
216 10, 499 | motion, and the tide undriv’n:~
217 10, 620 | With his driv’n chariot he divides the crowd,~
218 10, 648 | And thus to Heav’n and Hercules address’d:~
219 10, 663 | Ev’n Turnus shortly shall resign
220 10, 676 | By plates of ir’n, which o’er the shield were
221 10, 791 | AEgaeon, when with heav’n he strove,~
222 10, 942 | and haggard eyes to heav’n he cast;~
223 10, 952 | And ev’n from hence their dying groans
224 10, 1075| The gods from heav’n survey the fatal strife,~
225 10, 1110| He cast to heav’n, on Argos thinks, and dies.~
226 10, 1144| that o’erblown, when heav’n above ’em smiles,~
227 10, 1204| his lifted hands to heav’n he spread;~
228 11, 5 | Yet first to Heav’n perform’d a victor’s vows:~
229 11, 31 | And I, at Heav’n’s appointed hour, may find~
230 11, 167 | came not hither but by Heav’n’s command,~
231 11, 239 | Vain vows to Heav’n, and unavailing care!~
232 11, 287 | The light of heav’n is chok’d, and the new day
233 11, 307 | New decks the face of heav’n with starry light.~
234 11, 318 | promiscuous blaze to heav’n aspires.~
235 11, 358 | The wrath of Heav’n is hov’ring o’er his head.~
236 11, 398 | and some in exile driv’n,~
237 11, 399 | abandon’d by the care of Heav’n;~
238 11, 401 | As ev’n old Priam might with pity
239 11, 411 | Ev’n he, the King of Men, the
240 11, 470 | With men not only Heav’n’s peculiar care,~
241 11, 471 | But Heav’n’s own race; unconquer’d
242 11, 593 | Free leave is giv’n him, when his fatal hand~
243 11, 601 | And feet were giv’n him but to speed his flight.~
244 11, 604 | Had he but ev’n beheld the fight, his eyes~
245 11, 879 | But since, opposing Heav’n’s decree, she goes~
246 11, 912 | The face of heav’n their flying jav’lins hide,~
247 11, 930 | Driv’n on each other’s backs, insult
248 11, 988 | With fury driv’n, from side to side transpierc’
249 11, 1152| threw, but first to Heav’n address’d his vows:~
250 11, 1182| Or ev’n to bear the sight of his
251 11, 1263| Driv’n by their foes, and to their
252 11, 1272| Rend heav’n with female shrieks, and
253 11, 1277| Ev’n in the sight of home, the
254 12, 67 | fall in fight, (which Heav’n defend!)~
255 12, 117 | To shun my death, if Heav’n my death decree.”~
256 12, 156 | Hot from the vexing ir’n, and smear’d with fragrant
257 12, 170 | What Heav’n had promis’d, and expounds
258 12, 196 | The sign is giv’n; and, round the listed space,~
259 12, 204 | Meantime the Queen of Heav’n beheld the sight,~
260 12, 223 | But gave a part of heav’n, and an unenvied place.~
261 12, 226 | fortune favor’d, nor Heav’n’s King denied~
262 12, 268 | Thou, King of Heav’n, and thou, the Queen of
263 12, 294 | By the same heav’n,” said he, “and earth, and
264 12, 308 | Not tho’ the lamps of heav’n their spheres forsake,~
265 12, 310 | Ev’n as this royal scepter” (
266 12, 348 | before the face of heav’n, confess~
267 12, 364 | Then ev’n the city troops, and Latians,
268 12, 798 | doom’d to kill, while Heav’n prolong’d his date;~
269 12, 850 | stretching out to heav’n his pious hands,~
270 12, 923 | sent you down from heav’n, involv’d in air,~
271 12, 955 | Ev’n the king staggers, and suspends
272 12, 982 | The way which Heav’n and my hard fortune show.~
273 12, 1026| Ev’n death stands still; nor
274 12, 1108| had fled, and t’other giv’n the chase:~
275 12, 1147| arrest, O Queen of Heav’n, is sent~
276 12, 1169| While leave was giv’n thee, and a lawful hour~
277 12, 1172| And, driv’n ashore, with hostile arms
278 12, 1205| Saturn’s issue, and heav’n’s other heir,~
279 12, 1229| In heav’n the Dirae call’d, and still
280 12, 1237| plague if these from heav’n he sent,~
281 12, 1296| T is hostile heav’n I dread, and partial Jove.”~
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