Book, Verse
1 1, 3 | exil’d, left the Trojan shore.~
2 1, 24 | own Argos, or the Samian shore.~
3 1, 127 | the foaming billows to the shore.~
4 1, 321 | But shut from ev’ry shore, and barr’d from ev’ry coast.~
5 1, 414 | Soon on the Libyan shore descends the god,~
6 1, 425 | look’d a wild uncultivated shore;~
7 1, 537 | Since on our friendly shore your ships are driv’n—~
8 1, 541 | fleet is join’d upon the shore;~
9 1, 739 | Trojans, toss’d on ev’ry shore,~
10 1, 757 | the rest upon the rocky shore.~
11 1, 762 | Shut up a desart shore to drowning men,~
12 1, 783 | navy from your friendly shore,~
13 1, 809 | creeks of ev’ry winding shore,~
14 1, 842 | shipwreck’d on your friendly shore,~
15 1, 875 | d Anchises on th’ Idaean shore?~
16 1, 1053| he landed on the Trojan shore;~
17 2, 127 | land me safely on my native shore,~
18 2, 224 | tide of fortune left their shore,~
19 2, 275 | And on the sounding shore the flying billows force.~
20 2, 538 | Some to the shore and safer ships retreat;~
21 2, 762 | On the bleak shore now lies th’ abandon’d king,~
22 2, 832 | Urging on shore the tardy Grecian bands.~
23 2, 1061| On Latium’s happy shore you shall be cast,~
24 3, 15 | tears I leave my native shore,~
25 3, 26 | and draw a line along the shore;~
26 3, 64 | fly from this unhospitable shore,~
27 3, 86 | to leave that execrable shore,~
28 3, 108 | Who saw my sire the Delian shore ascend,~
29 3, 157 | winds, and seek the Gnossian shore.~
30 3, 181 | descending on the Cretan shore.~
31 3, 197 | father bids me seek the shore~
32 3, 311 | when along the crooked shore we hear~
33 3, 349 | We loose from shore our haulsers, and obey,~
34 3, 353 | fly from Ithaca’s detested shore,~
35 3, 486 | how at length the promis’d shore to gain.~
36 3, 489 | First, then, that happy shore, that seems so nigh,~
37 3, 517 | thy fleet is landed on the shore,~
38 3, 527 | sea and land. Th’ Italian shore~
39 3, 616 | The shore that Phoebus has design’
40 3, 650 | my steps to Tiber’s happy shore;~
41 3, 661 | shortest passage to th’ Italian shore.~
42 3, 666 | Close by the shore we lay; the sailors keep~
43 3, 681 | Forsake the pleasing shore, and plow the deep.~
44 3, 698 | sails, and turn the prows to shore;~
45 3, 707 | flies, and seems to shun the shore.~
46 3, 775 | aid, and pointed to the shore.~
47 3, 789 | me far from this unhappy shore.~
48 3, 864 | flock, and leading to the shore:~
49 3, 870 | Soon as he reach’d the shore and touch’d the waves,~
50 3, 888 | the mountains, crowd the shore.~
51 3, 915 | name, protectress of the shore.~
52 3, 919 | The rocky shore extended to the sea.~
53 3, 929 | At length on shore the weary fleet arriv’d,~
54 4, 60 | troops besiege the narrow shore,~
55 4, 345 | long ling’ring on a hostile shore,~
56 4, 493 | would lead me to the Trojan shore,~
57 4, 537 | shipwrack’d exile on my shore;~
58 4, 579 | bands, that blacken all the shore:~
59 4, 592 | tow’r, she saw the cover’d shore,~
60 4, 625 | pursue the promis’d Latian shore.~
61 4, 786 | reluctant from their native shore?~
62 4, 815 | firebrands kindle all the shore.~
63 4, 859 | gods, and to the Phrygian shore~
64 4, 943 | Trojan never touch’d my shore!”~
65 5, 4 | Sees on the Punic shore the mounting blaze.~
66 5, 39 | you promise, the Sicilian shore,~
67 5, 142 | The crowded shore with acclamations fill,~
68 5, 164 | sea, against the foaming shore,~
69 5, 199 | the loud applauses of the shore,~
70 5, 212 | More close to shore, and skim along the sand—~
71 5, 217 | Bear to the rocky shore, and shun the main.”~
72 5, 235 | Shout from the distant shore; and loudly laugh’d,~
73 5, 308 | snow-white bull shall on your shore be slain;~
74 5, 341 | single combat on the Trojan shore:~
75 5, 358 | houted by the vulgar, made to shore.~
76 5, 623 | fight thus ended, from the shore~
77 5, 649 | own hands he raises on the shore.~
78 5, 794 | The desart shore, and fleet without defense.~
79 5, 1065| shall safely gain the Latian shore;~
80 6, 2 | d at length the Cumaean shore:~
81 6, 18 | Daedalus, to fly the Cretan shore,~
82 6, 32 | rising Crete against their shore appears.~
83 6, 242 | Misenus lay extended on the shore;~
84 6, 252 | provokes the sea gods from the shore;~
85 6, 331 | good AEneas order’d on the shore~
86 6, 434 | drove to distance from the shore.~
87 6, 438 | Why to the shore the thronging people bent;~
88 6, 451 | years they wander on the shore;~
89 6, 464 | from Afric to the Latian shore,~
90 6, 472 | secure from seas, th’ Italian shore.~
91 6, 487 | strength, and gath’ring to the shore.~
92 6, 505 | sweet banks of yon forbidden shore.”~
93 6, 522 | Whom, from the shore, the surly boatman saw;~
94 6, 529 | realm of night—the Stygian shore:~
95 6, 561 | muddy weeds, upon the miry shore.~
96 6, 1247| to sea, their sterns to shore.~
97 7, 2 | Here dying, to the shore hast left thy name;~
98 7, 32 | they skim the sounding shore,~
99 7, 142 | A foreign son upon thy shore descends,~
100 7, 168 | When, on a foreign shore, instead of meat,~
101 7, 200 | trendings of the crooked shore:~
102 7, 284 | yet sought the Phrygian shore,~
103 7, 399 | Descend upon the shore, desert the main,~
104 7, 510 | friendship sought the Spartan shore,~
105 7, 615 | Phrygian fleet is landed on the shore.~
106 7, 652 | the foes from the Lavinian shore,~
107 7, 762 | nations of th’ Ausonian shore~
108 7, 820 | wind, we leave the faithful shore.~
109 7, 861 | peaceful cities of th’ Ausonian shore,~
110 7, 972 | gabbling seek the silent shore.~
111 7, 1046| his youth along the marshy shore,~
112 7, 1053| wild horses on the sandy shore,~
113 8, 111 | Now on the shore the fatal swine is found.~
114 8, 121 | their ships; they put from shore,~
115 8, 136 | and turn’d his ships to shore.~
116 8, 748 | sent him to the Stygian shore,~
117 9, 115 | is landed on the Latian shore,~
118 9, 121 | liquid pitch, the dreary shore,~
119 9, 425 | chariots stand along the shore:~
120 10, 103 | inspir’d, he sought a foreign shore!~
121 10, 330 | Then, loos’d from shore, we fled his fires profane~
122 10, 375 | ships descending on the shore.~
123 10, 409 | slide along, and swell the shore,~
124 10, 415 | ships, or shatter on the shore.”~
125 10, 527 | foot we stand: a scanty shore,~
126 10, 809 | bounding chariot to the shore.~
127 10, 922 | ship was fasten’d to the shore,~
128 10, 958 | shipwrack’d on some desart shore,~
129 10, 967 | stretch of arms the distant shore to gain.~
130 11, 256 | friends he won the fatal shore,~
131 11, 306 | Ling’ring along the shore, till dewy night~
132 11, 930 | other’s backs, insult the shore,~
133 11, 935 | equal hurry quit th’ invaded shore,~
134 12, 60 | Latians blanch the neighb’ring shore.~
135 12, 123 | mutual blood, the Latian shore:~
136 12, 545 | the billows on th’ AEgaean shore:~
137 12, 667 | whirlwind, rushing to the shore~
138 12, 749 | brothers from the Lycian shore,~
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