Book, Verse
1 1, 130 | itself is ravish’d from their eyes.~
2 1, 136 | With lifted hands and eyes, invokes relief;~
3 1, 180 | majesty; then roll’d his eyes~
4 1, 310 | Libyan realms he fix’d his eyes—~
5 1, 421 | soul, and sleep forsook his eyes.~
6 1, 434 | Before his eyes his goddess mother stood:~
7 1, 488 | And, with erected eyes, his bloody bosom bares.~
8 1, 505 | landed, where from far your eyes~
9 1, 511 | sorrow streaming from his eyes,~
10 1, 611 | and view’d, with lifted eyes,~
11 1, 635 | His wond’ring eyes, and round the temple gaz’
12 1, 695 | Trojan prince employs his eyes,~
13 1, 718 | His eyes, and unexpected sees his
14 1, 788 | queen a while, with downcast eyes,~
15 1, 828 | And giv’n his rolling eyes a sparkling grace,~
16 1, 970 | pleasing slumber seals his eyes:~
17 1, 992 | rosy-color’d cheeks, his radiant eyes,~
18 1, 998 | With eyes insatiate, and tumultuous
19 2, 40 | the pile their wond’ring eyes employ:~
20 2, 86 | and roll’d his haggard eyes around,~
21 2, 231 | sternly cast her glaring eyes around,~
22 2, 277 | Their ardent eyes with bloody streaks were
23 2, 489 | What eyes can weep the sorrows and
24 2, 513 | blue neck, and rolling eyes;~
25 2, 547 | On heav’n she cast her eyes, she sigh’d, she cried- ~
26 2, 672 | his father sparkles in his eyes;~
27 2, 681 | These eyes beheld him when he march’
28 2, 725 | before his wretched parent’s eyes:~
29 2, 802 | Never so radiant did her eyes appear;~
30 2, 819 | Now cast your eyes around, while I dissolve~
31 2, 820 | mists and films that mortal eyes involve,~
32 2, 927 | hearing is diverted by our eyes:~
33 3, 92 | With eyes dejected, and with hair
34 3, 260 | heav’n is ravish’d from our eyes,~
35 3, 344 | to heav’n his hands and eyes,~
36 3, 413 | With eyes dejected, in a lowly tone,~
37 3, 443 | came trickling from her eyes.~
38 3, 519 | purple veil involve your eyes,~
39 3, 634 | His eyes so sparkled with a lively
40 3, 818 | These eyes beheld, when with his spacious
41 3, 857 | While all around my longing eyes I cast,~
42 4, 40 | tears ran gushing from her eyes,~
43 4, 262 | So many piercing eyes inlarge her sight;~
44 4, 267 | slumbers ever close her wakeful eyes;~
45 4, 296 | breast with fury burn’d, his eyes with fire,~
46 4, 322 | Then cast his eyes on Carthage, where he found~
47 4, 359 | And eyes, tho’ clos’d in death, restores
48 4, 426 | blind a jealous woman’s eyes!)~
49 4, 460 | Were pleasing in your eyes, or touch’d your mind;~
50 4, 480 | queen. Unmov’d he holds his eyes,~
51 4, 519 | With sparkling eyes, to view the guilty man;~
52 4, 534 | views my wrongs with equal eyes;~
53 4, 563 | Her loathing eyes, and shuns the sight of
54 4, 693 | And a false vigor in her eyes appears):~
55 4, 758 | Their eyes in balmy sleep and soft
56 4, 770 | Sleep fled her eyes, as quiet fled her mind.~
57 4, 841 | the queen, with wakeful eyes,~
58 4, 924 | Red were her rolling eyes, and discompos’d her pace;~
59 4, 990 | Thrice op’d her heavy eyes, and sought the light,~
60 5, 3 | Then, casting back his eyes, with dire amaze,~
61 5, 334 | lifted hands and gazing eyes,~
62 5, 365 | Glares with her eyes, and bristles with her scales;~
63 5, 503 | his force, with sparkling eyes~
64 5, 580 | their temples, ears, and eyes.~
65 5, 589 | approaches with observing eyes:~
66 5, 606 | his glowing cheeks, his eyes with fury burn’d.~
67 5, 673 | With lifted eyes, and took his aim above,~
68 5, 797 | to the sea their weeping eyes,~
69 5, 845 | a goddess in her ardent eyes!~
70 5, 851 | Roll their malignant eyes, and on the navy gaze.~
71 5, 868 | hear, is witness’d by their eyes:~
72 5, 944 | when to his slumb’ring eyes~
73 5, 1109| And, fix’d on heav’n, his eyes repel invading sleep.~
74 5, 1113| Soon clos’d his swimming eyes, and lay supine.~
75 6, 51 | All this with wond’ring eyes AEneas view’d;~
76 6, 56 | she said, “to feed your eyes~
77 6, 78 | Her staring eyes with sparkling fury roll;~
78 6, 217 | round the wood, with lifted eyes, to see~
79 6, 273 | He cast his eyes upon the gloomy grove,~
80 6, 306 | Trojan troops, with weeping eyes,~
81 6, 383 | shoots by fits before their eyes.~
82 6, 416 | His eyes, like hollow furnaces on
83 6, 426 | d before their fathers’ eyes,~
84 6, 435 | who beheld with wond’ring eyes~
85 6, 477 | My wearied eyes were seiz’d with fatal sleep.~
86 6, 634 | But fix’d her eyes unmov’d upon the ground,~
87 6, 642 | And follow’d with his eyes the flitting shade,~
88 6, 656 | And with unwearied eyes behold their friend;~
89 6, 718 | To view with mortal eyes our dark retreats,~
90 6, 943 | ghost before my sleeping eyes~
91 6, 1178| and, while with wond’ring eyes they view’d~
92 6, 1191| But gloomy were his eyes, dejected was his face.~
93 7, 137 | No sooner were his eyes in slumber bound,~
94 7, 163 | fate with wonder in his eyes:~
95 7, 342 | His eyes, and fix’d a while upon
96 7, 397 | Beheld with envious eyes this hateful sight.~
97 7, 557 | Then roll’d her haggard eyes around the throng,~
98 7, 586 | Sunk are her eyes, and toothless are her jaws;~
99 7, 624 | Her eyes grow stiffen’d, and with
100 7, 628 | fire from her malignant eyes,~
101 7, 1038| Their temples, shut their eyes in pleasing sleep.~
102 7, 1055| Glutting his father’s eyes with guiltless gore.~
103 7, 1080| watch her walks, his hundred eyes applied;~
104 7, 1105| passes, fix their wond’ring eyes:~
105 8, 201 | he spoke, with piercing eyes~
106 8, 290 | Fear in his eyes, and paleness in his face,~
107 8, 302 | here and there his raging eyes he roll’d.~
108 8, 346 | sockets tore his burning eyes:~
109 8, 354 | more, and his extinguish’d eyes.~
110 8, 412 | cast around his curious eyes,~
111 8, 544 | mouths, and with half-open’d eyes,~
112 8, 578 | With eyes that roll in death, and
113 8, 599 | cheerful morn salutes Evander’s eyes,~
114 8, 689 | With downcast eyes, their silent grief express’
115 8, 756 | fate and you reserve these eyes, to see~
116 8, 783 | And follow, with their eyes, the dusty cloud,~
117 8, 802 | AEneas cast his wond’ring eyes around,~
118 8, 812 | herself to his desiring eyes.~
119 9, 17 | hero lifts his hands and eyes,~
120 9, 64 | around the camp, with rolling eyes,~
121 9, 487 | Nor did his eyes less longingly behold~
122 9, 528 | his friend, and cast his eyes around:~
123 9, 594 | With swimming eyes he sought his lover slain;~
124 9, 639 | on this face my famish’d eyes I fed?~
125 9, 647 | near to close his dying eyes,~
126 9, 792 | Fair was his face, his eyes inspiring love,)~
127 9, 952 | threat’ning with his ardent eyes.~
128 10, 310 | chief, who never clos’d his eyes,~
129 10, 353 | and fix’d on heav’n his eyes:~
130 10, 376 | saw from far, with dazzled eyes,~
131 10, 406 | observes the coast with careful eyes,~
132 10, 548 | error in their parents’ eyes—~
133 10, 653 | Turnus view, with dying eyes,~
134 10, 719 | deserts, are present to his eyes;~
135 10, 862 | goddess with the charming eyes,~
136 10, 888 | goddess thus, with weeping eyes:~
137 10, 942 | His hands and haggard eyes to heav’n he cast;~
138 10, 959 | Where no Rutulian eyes may see me more,~
139 10, 1051| And seal’d his eyes in everlasting night.~
140 10, 1093| measuring first with careful eyes~
141 10, 1109| by another’s wound, his eyes~
142 10, 1250| Roll’d in his eyes, and rag’d within his breast.~
143 11, 62 | My longing eyes, and share in my success:~
144 11, 108 | O’er his clos’d eyes, and wrapp’d around his
145 11, 227 | that speaks but at his eyes.~
146 11, 604 | n beheld the fight, his eyes~
147 11, 724 | With downcast eyes, appears the fatal bride.~
148 11, 768 | fierce virago fix’d his eyes;~
149 11, 806 | approaching war with hateful eyes,~
150 11, 1095| ensue; the Latins turn their eyes,~
151 11, 1144| maid beheld with ardent eyes,~
152 11, 1170| on Camilla turn’d their eyes,~
153 11, 1193| o’erclouds her cheerful eyes,~
154 12, 112 | on the queen his ardent eyes,~
155 12, 158 | steam, and sparkles from his eyes.~
156 12, 205 | With eyes unpleas’d, from Mount Albano’
157 12, 258 | rising sun he turns his eyes,~
158 12, 292 | Thus he. Then, with erected eyes and hands,~
159 12, 326 | they measure with their eyes~
160 12, 333 | With eyes dejected, and with trembling
161 12, 370 | which, present to their eyes,~
162 12, 467 | An iron sleep his stupid eyes oppress’d,~
163 12, 815 | For, while he rolls his eyes around the plain~
164 12, 871 | Cast round her eyes, distracted with her fear—~
165 12, 928 | These eyes beheld Murranus bite the
166 12, 954 | All eyes are fix’d on you: your foes
167 12, 967 | Stupid he sate, his eyes on earth declin’d,~
168 12, 1045| the heifers roll their eyes,~
169 12, 1176| And, with dejected eyes, this answer Juno made:~
170 12, 1204| was his front, serene his eyes):~
171 12, 1253| shield, and flutters o’er his eyes.~
172 12, 1299| as he roll’d his troubled eyes around,~
173 12, 1347| With eyes cast upward, and with arms
174 12, 1362| He roll’d his eyes, and ev’ry moment felt~
175 12, 1369| came flashing from his eyes):~
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