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Virgil
Aeneid

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eyes

    Book, Verse
1 1, 130 | itself is ravishd from their eyes.~ 2 1, 136 | With lifted hands and eyes, invokes relief;~ 3 1, 180 | majesty; then rolld his eyes~ 4 1, 310 | Libyan realms he fixd 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 viewd, with lifted eyes,~ 11 1, 635 | His wondring 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 givn 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 wondring eyes employ:~ 20 2, 86 | and rolld 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 heavn she cast her eyes, she sighd, 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 | heavn is ravishd from our eyes,~ 35 3, 344 | to heavn 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 burnd, his eyes with fire,~ 46 4, 322 | Then cast his eyes on Carthage, where he found~ 47 4, 359 | And eyes, thoclosd in death, restores 48 4, 426 | blind a jealous woman’s eyes!)~ 49 4, 460 | Were pleasing in your eyes, or touchd your mind;~ 50 4, 480 | queen. Unmovd 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 opd 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 burnd.~ 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 witnessd by their eyes:~ 72 5, 944 | when to his slumbring eyes~ 73 5, 1109| And, fixd on heavn, his eyes repel invading sleep.~ 74 5, 1113| Soon closd his swimming eyes, and lay supine.~ 75 6, 51 | All this with wondring eyes AEneas viewd;~ 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 fatherseyes,~ 84 6, 435 | who beheld with wondring eyes~ 85 6, 477 | My wearied eyes were seizd with fatal sleep.~ 86 6, 634 | But fixd her eyes unmovd upon the ground,~ 87 6, 642 | And followd 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 wondring eyes they viewd~ 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 fixd a while upon 96 7, 397 | Beheld with envious eyes this hateful sight.~ 97 7, 557 | Then rolld her haggard eyes around the throng,~ 98 7, 586 | Sunk are her eyes, and toothless are her jaws;~ 99 7, 624 | Her eyes grow stiffend, 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 wondring 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 rolld.~ 108 8, 346 | sockets tore his burning eyes:~ 109 8, 354 | more, and his extinguishd 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 wondring 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 famishd 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 | threatning with his ardent eyes.~ 128 10, 310 | chief, who never closd his eyes,~ 129 10, 353 | and fixd on heavn 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 parentseyes—~ 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 heavn he cast;~ 138 10, 959 | Where no Rutulian eyes may see me more,~ 139 10, 1051| And seald 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| Rolld in his eyes, and ragd within his breast.~ 143 11, 62 | My longing eyes, and share in my success:~ 144 11, 108 | Oer his closd eyes, and wrappd 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 fixd 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 turnd 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 oppressd,~ 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 fixd on you: your foes 167 12, 967 | Stupid he sate, his eyes on earth declind,~ 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 oer his eyes.~ 172 12, 1299| as he rolld his troubled eyes around,~ 173 12, 1347| With eyes cast upward, and with arms 174 12, 1362| He rolld his eyes, and evry moment felt~ 175 12, 1369| came flashing from his eyes):~


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