Book, Verse
1 1, 52 | cheerful shouts the wat’ry reign,~
2 1, 178 | and fearing for his wat’ry reign,~
3 1, 321 | But shut from ev’ry shore, and barr’d from ev’
4 1, 321 | shore, and barr’d from ev’ry coast.~
5 1, 362 | Till, after ev’ry foe subdued, the sun~
6 1, 552 | otherwise your ships, and ev’ry friend,~
7 1, 584 | streets; and hears, from ev’ry part,~
8 1, 599 | exercise the bees in flow’ry plains,~
9 1, 641 | All to the life, and ev’ry leader known.~
10 1, 714 | Hears and determines ev’ry private cause;~
11 1, 739 | wretched Trojans, toss’d on ev’ry shore,~
12 1, 753 | When winds and ev’ry warring element~
13 1, 809 | The ports and creeks of ev’ry winding shore,~
14 1, 830 | Like polish’d iv’ry, beauteous to behold,~
15 1, 974 | softly lays him on a flow’ry bed.~
16 1, 1012| The meat remov’d, and ev’ry guest was pleas’d,~
17 1, 1062| For, since on ev’ry sea, on ev’ry coast,~
18 1, 1062| since on ev’ry sea, on ev’ry coast,~
19 2, 6 | And ev’ry woe the Trojans underwent;~
20 2, 48 | Or to the wat’ry deep; at least to bore~
21 2, 240 | their navy plows the wat’ry main,~
22 2, 414 | wasteful ravage of the wat’ry war.~
23 2, 694 | On ev’ry side inevitable woes,~
24 2, 865 | whose blood runs warm in ev’ry vein.~
25 2, 878 | Since ev’ry hour and moment I expire,~
26 2, 987 | Thro’ ev’ry dark and ev’ry devious way.~
27 2, 987 | Thro’ ev’ry dark and ev’ry devious way.~
28 2, 990 | At ev’ry shadow now am seiz’d with
29 2, 1023| Each passage, ev’ry street I cross’d before.~
30 2, 1063| The flow’ry meadows, and the feeding
31 3, 62 | But ev’ry drop this living tree contains~
32 3, 78 | Broke ev’ry bond of nature and of truth,~
33 3, 100 | Neptune and wat’ry Doris claim it theirs.~
34 3, 201 | T was night, when ev’ry creature, void of cares,~
35 3, 286 | herds of oxen graze the flow’ry field,~
36 3, 350 | swelling sails pursue the wat’ry way.~
37 3, 467 | And ev’ry power and omen of the sky~
38 3, 550 | And the loud yell of wat’ry wolves to hear.~
39 3, 597 | And ev’ry ship with sums of silver
40 3, 673 | And listen’d ev’ry breath of air to try;~
41 3, 675 | Pleiads, Hyads, and their wat’ry force;~
42 3, 709 | steeds that cropp’d the flow’ry field.~
43 3, 896 | We tug at ev’ry oar, and hoist up ev’ry
44 3, 896 | ry oar, and hoist up ev’ry sail,~
45 3, 908 | against Plemmyrium’s wat’ry strand,~
46 3, 932 | storms, and driv’n on ev’ry coast,~
47 4, 55 | On ev’ry side is hemm’d with warlike
48 4, 76 | On ev’ry altar sacrifice renew:~
49 4, 117 | She last remains, when ev’ry guest is gone,~
50 4, 205 | Of wint’ry Xanthus, and the Lycian
51 4, 253 | Swift from the first; and ev’ry moment brings~
52 4, 264 | And ev’ry mouth is furnish’d with
53 4, 555 | shall come in a black sulph’ry flame,~
54 4, 567 | softly laid her on her iv’ry bed.~
55 4, 580 | On ev’ry side are seen, descending
56 4, 594 | with the murmurs of the wat’ry war!~
57 4, 639 | Justling from ev’ry quarter of the sky,~
58 4, 732 | And ev’ry baleful green denoting death.~
59 4, 755 | And ev’ry pow’r, if any rules above,~
60 4, 849 | not arm? not rush from ev’ry street,~
61 4, 894 | And you, my Tyrians, ev’ry curse fulfil.~
62 4, 899 | Now, and from hence, in ev’ry future age,~
63 5, 1 | the Trojan cuts his wat’ry way,~
64 5, 71 | friendly shores and flow’ry plains,~
65 5, 80 | Two steers on ev’ry ship the king bestows;~
66 5, 85 | the seas shall run a wat’ry race;~
67 5, 99 | follow’d thro’ the flow’ry plain,~
68 5, 152 | Advancing, in the wat’ry lists appear.~
69 5, 157 | Three Trojans tug at ev’ry lab’ring oar;~
70 5, 180 | gripe their oars; and ev’ry panting breast~
71 5, 304 | And succor from the wat’ry pow’rs demands:~
72 5, 733 | Twelve follow’d ev’ry chief, and left a space
73 5, 776 | they swim around the wat’ry race.~
74 5, 928 | goddess-born, resign’d in ev’ry state,~
75 5, 1035| d rebellion in your wat’ry reign.~
76 5, 1078| of Tritons crowd the wat’ry way.~
77 6, 112 | Preserv’d in shrines; and ev’ry sacred lay,~
78 6, 117 | leaves, the sport of ev’ry wind,~
79 6, 129 | d the dangers of the wat’ry reign,~
80 6, 140 | Driv’n to solicit aid at ev’ry court!~
81 6, 397 | And empty dreams on ev’ry leaf are spread.~
82 6, 740 | tow’r, and strong on ev’ry side~
83 6, 817 | a fall, and shakes at ev’ry blast.~
84 6, 831 | lustful youths, for foul adult’ry slain:~
85 6, 888 | harness, graze the flow’ry ground.~
86 6, 921 | old Anchises, in a flow’ry vale,~
87 6, 1001| spots of sin obscene in ev’ry face appear.~
88 6, 1236| Of polish’d iv’ry this, that of transparent
89 6, 1238| Thro’ polish’d iv’ry pass deluding lies.~
90 6, 1241| Then, thro’ the gate of iv’ry, he dismiss’d~
91 7, 195 | Then ev’ry brow with cheerful green
92 7, 310 | dire deluge, thro’ the wat’ry waste,~
93 7, 533 | their little souls at ev’ry stroke:~
94 7, 859 | gates are forc’d, and ev’ry falling bar;~
95 7, 882 | The sounding trumpet ev’ry soul inspires.~
96 7, 886 | trusty weapon sits on ev’ry side.~
97 7, 919 | On Tuscan Tiber’s flow’ry banks they fed.~
98 7, 967 | homeward from their wat’ry pastures borne,~
99 7, 1081| brims her sire, the wat’ry god,~
100 8, 32 | Explores himself in vain, in ev’ry part,~
101 8, 101 | Conceals thy wat’ry stores; where’er they rise,~
102 8, 118 | Propitious Tiber smooth’d his wat’ry way:~
103 8, 665 | Their crown, and ev’ry regal ornament:~
104 8, 739 | And rises ev’ry moment to the sight.~
105 8, 813 | she said, “perform’d in ev’ry part,~
106 8, 898 | Leucate’s wat’ry plain with foamy billows
107 8, 938 | soft Sabaeans quit the wat’ry field.~
108 8, 952 | With spoils and altars ev’ry temple grac’d.~
109 9, 65 | And stops at ev’ry post, and ev’ry passage
110 9, 65 | stops at ev’ry post, and ev’ry passage tries.~
111 9, 84 | Urg’d by his presence, ev’ry soul is warm’d,~
112 9, 85 | And ev’ry hand with kindled firs is
113 9, 118 | divine, and plow the wat’ry way,~
114 9, 287 | When ev’ry weary matron stay’d behind.”~
115 9, 324 | winding course, with ev’ry ford.”~
116 9, 409 | And in an iv’ry scabbard sheath’d the blade.~
117 9, 909 | westward, when the show’ry Kids arise;~
118 9, 1069| And tread in ev’ry step he trod before.~
119 9, 1083| rolling on, and rush from ev’ry side:~
120 9, 1098| succeeds; he drops at ev’ry pore;~
121 9, 1100| Shorter and shorter ev’ry gasp he takes;~
122 10, 180 | they kill, they watch at ev’ry gate;~
123 10, 205 | in gold, or polish’d iv’ry set,~
124 10, 225 | Then shew’d the slipp’ry state of humankind,~
125 10, 239 | stars, and of their wat’ry way;~
126 10, 261 | Astur follows in the wat’ry field,~
127 10, 286 | hardy warriors thro’ the wat’ry plain:~
128 10, 325 | Spread ev’ry sail, pursue your wat’ry
129 10, 325 | ry sail, pursue your wat’ry track,~
130 10, 348 | on the vessel in her wat’ry course;~
131 10, 417 | They tug at ev’ry oar, and ev’ry stretcher
132 10, 417 | tug at ev’ry oar, and ev’ry stretcher bends;~
133 10, 1146| thus, o’erwhelmed on ev’ry side,~
134 11, 2 | waves, and left her wat’ry bed;~
135 11, 125 | Pausing at ev’ry pace, in sorrow drown’d,~
136 11, 438 | his shield, and rose at ev’ry blow!~
137 11, 506 | purple robe, a royal iv’ry chair,~
138 11, 529 | Dejected grief in ev’ry face appears;~
139 11, 709 | They swarm from ev’ry quarter of the town,~
140 11, 788 | Then ev’ry chief exhorts with equal
141 11, 856 | The dugs of bears, and ev’ry salvage beast,~
142 11, 956 | he fought, expos’d on ev’ry part,~
143 11, 1111| her foe, she stiffens ev’ry scale,~
144 11, 1129| and trembles, trying ev’ry way,~
145 11, 1227| Her vot’ry’s death, nor with vain sorrow
146 12, 105 | Delightful change! Thus Indian iv’ry shows,~
147 12, 220 | Of ev’ry Latian fair whom Jove misled~
148 12, 353 | Scarce ev’ry second man will share a
149 12, 890 | silent shame, are seen in ev’ry face.~
150 12, 962 | On ev’ry side surrounded by the foe,~
151 12, 1003| sanguine streams the slipp’ry ground embrue.~
152 12, 1092| length, gains ground at ev’ry pace;~
153 12, 1223| To force the wat’ry goddess from the wars.~
154 12, 1362| roll’d his eyes, and ev’ry moment felt~
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