Book, Verse
1 1, 30 | Carthage ruin, and her tow’rs deface;~
2 1, 95 | suppliant queen her pray’rs address’d,~
3 1, 376 | Of martial tow’rs the founder shall become,~
4 1, 582 | wonder sees the stately tow’rs,~
5 1, 583 | and shepherds’ homely bow’rs,~
6 1, 612 | Their lofty tow’rs; then, ent’ring at the gate,~
7 1, 803 | and join your friendly pow’rs~
8 1, 804 | to defend the Tyrian tow’rs,~
9 1, 870 | goddess-born; what angry pow’rs~
10 1, 918 | With golden flow’rs and winding foliage wrought,~
11 1, 955 | ravish’d, in Idalian bow’rs to keep,~
12 1, 995 | ring foliage and rich flow’rs entwine.~
13 2, 74 | And Ilian tow’rs and Priam’s empire stood.~
14 2, 207 | Inviolable pow’rs, ador’d with dread!~
15 2, 238 | d for Greece; with pray’rs besought~
16 2, 332 | embark’d their naval pow’rs~
17 2, 470 | heav’n’s protecting pow’rs are deaf to pray’rs.~
18 2, 470 | pow’rs are deaf to pray’rs.~
19 2, 542 | heav’n’s propitious pow’rs refuse their aid!~
20 2, 561 | Grecians rally, and their pow’rs unite,~
21 2, 607 | From their demolish’d tow’rs the Trojans throw~
22 2, 886 | Our pray’rs, our tears, our loud laments,
23 2, 938 | will; if piety can pray’rs commend,~
24 2, 1058| ring ways for you the pow’rs decree;~
25 3, 4 | And Ilium’s lofty tow’rs in ashes lay;~
26 3, 30 | And all the pow’rs that rising labors aid;~
27 3, 45 | With pray’rs and vows the Dryads I atone,~
28 3, 120 | Let not my pray’rs a doubtful answer find;~
29 3, 150 | Ilium and the Trojan tow’rs arose.~
30 3, 210 | Those pow’rs are we, companions of thy
31 3, 339 | Hopeless to win by war, to pray’rs we fall,~
32 3, 558 | And mollify with pray’rs her haughty mind.~
33 3, 625 | A robe with flow’rs on golden tissue wrought,~
34 3, 647 | auspice than her ancient tow’rs,~
35 3, 648 | obnoxious to the Grecian pow’rs.~
36 3, 689 | ring, thus implor’d the pow’rs divine:~
37 3, 726 | Caulonian tow’rs, and Scylacaean strands,~
38 3, 786 | Now, by the pow’rs above, and what we share~
39 4, 66 | Implore the favor of the pow’rs above,~
40 4, 83 | milk-white heifer she with flow’rs adorns,~
41 4, 123 | Meantime the rising tow’rs are at a stand;~
42 4, 234 | down, and sounding show’rs.~
43 4, 268 | By day, from lofty tow’rs her head she shews,~
44 4, 299 | He thus with pray’rs implor’d his sire divine:~
45 4, 335 | Thy life with pray’rs, nor promis’d such a son.~
46 4, 381 | Now tow’rs within the clouds advance
47 4, 391 | foreign walls and Tyrian tow’rs to rear,~
48 4, 461 | By these my pray’rs, if pray’rs may yet have
49 4, 461 | these my pray’rs, if pray’rs may yet have place,~
50 4, 501 | With walls and tow’rs a Libyan town adorn,~
51 4, 547 | Of heav’nly pow’rs were touch’d with human
52 4, 598 | To pray’rs and mean submissions she
53 4, 636 | harden’d heart nor pray’rs nor threat’nings move;~
54 4, 738 | And thrice invokes the pow’rs below the ground.~
55 4, 876 | All pow’rs invok’d with Dido’s dying
56 4, 893 | These are my pray’rs, and this my dying will;~
57 4, 978 | raise the pile, the pow’rs invoke,~
58 5, 304 | succor from the wat’ry pow’rs demands:~
59 5, 901 | Jove,” he cried, ’if pray’rs can yet have place;~
60 5, 1022| Compel me to these pray’rs; since neither fate,~
61 5, 1079| The marshal’d pow’rs in equal troops divide~
62 6, 81 | delay?” she cried—”the pow’rs invoke!~
63 6, 82 | Thy pray’rs alone can open this abode;~
64 6, 98 | Here cease, ye pow’rs, and let your vengeance
65 6, 119 | Write not, but, what the pow’rs ordain, relate.”~
66 6, 174 | if pious minds by pray’rs are won,~
67 6, 621 | And all the pow’rs that rule the realms below,~
68 6, 632 | With tears, and pray’rs, and late-repenting love.~
69 6, 711 | Avenging pow’rs! with justice if I pray,~
70 6, 1052| And raise Collatian tow’rs on rocky ground.~
71 6, 1065| Rome, whose ascending tow’rs shall heav’n invade,~
72 6, 1224| Let me with fun’ral flow’rs his body strow;~
73 7, 132 | From pow’rs above, and from the fiends
74 7, 216 | far the town and lofty tow’rs survey;~
75 7, 354 | The pow’rs,” said he, “the pow’rs we
76 7, 354 | pow’rs,” said he, “the pow’rs we both invoke,~
77 7, 726 | The pow’rs of Troy, then issuing on
78 7, 871 | their arms: th’ Atinian pow’rs,~
79 7, 872 | Tibur with her lofty tow’rs,~
80 7, 981 | And all th’ Eretian pow’rs; besides a band~
81 7, 1021| From her high tow’rs, the harvest of her trees.~
82 8, 1 | had assembled all his pow’rs,~
83 8, 2 | planted on Laurentum’s tow’rs;~
84 8, 96 | flood, and thus the pow’rs bespoke:~
85 8, 131 | far beheld the rising tow’rs,~
86 8, 132 | and shepherds’ lowly bow’rs,~
87 8, 416 | founder of the Roman tow’rs:~
88 8, 417 | first the seat of sylvan pow’rs,~
89 8, 492 | conspir’d with Grecian pow’rs,~
90 8, 493 | the ground the Trojan tow’rs,~
91 9, 28 | And loads the pow’rs above with offer’d vows.~
92 9, 34 | The mighty Turnus tow’rs above the rest.~
93 9, 67 | Wet with descending show’rs, and stiff with cold,~
94 9, 626 | casting from their tow’rs a frightful view,~
95 9, 880 | the way to heav’n: the pow’rs divine~
96 10, 78 | Cythera, mine the Cyprian tow’rs:~
97 10, 79 | recesses, and those sacred bow’rs,~
98 10, 133 | Cythera, yours the Cyprian tow’rs,~
99 10, 134 | recesses, and the sacred bow’rs.~
100 10, 184 | Thin on the tow’rs they stand; and ev’n those
101 10, 368 | courage: from their tow’rs they throw~
102 10, 512 | threat’nings mix’d with pray’rs, his last resource,~
103 10, 524 | Nor pow’rs above, nor destinies below~
104 10, 948 | see Laurentum’s lofty tow’rs again?~
105 11, 76 | farther debt, but to the pow’rs below.~
106 11, 140 | To Pallantean tow’rs direct their course,~
107 11, 375 | Grecian tents and rising tow’rs beheld.~
108 11, 427 | Presum’d against immortal pow’rs to move,~
109 11, 504 | commission’d hence with ample pow’rs,~
110 11, 546 | haughty godhead we with pray’rs implore,~
111 11, 663 | and princes join their pow’rs:~
112 11, 726 | Pray’rs in their mouths, and presents
113 11, 1286| Arm’d on the tow’rs, the common danger share:~
114 12, 208 | the field, the Trojan pow’rs,~
115 12, 209 | squadrons, and Laurentine tow’rs.~
116 12, 265 | And thus with pious pray’rs the gods ador’d:~
117 12, 273 | All pow’rs of ocean, all ethereal gods,~
118 12, 291 | And bless the rising tow’rs with fair Lavinia’s name.”~
119 12, 295 | And all the pow’rs that all the three contain;~
120 12, 301 | And all those pow’rs attest, and all their names;~
121 12, 334 | mutters undistinguish’d pray’rs,~
122 12, 612 | The leafs with flow’rs, the flow’rs with purple
123 12, 612 | leafs with flow’rs, the flow’rs with purple crown’d,~
124 12, 721 | Invokes the pow’rs of violated peace,~
125 12, 796 | whom not the Grecian pow’rs,~
126 12, 797 | subverter of the Trojan tow’rs,~
127 12, 831 | This day the Latian tow’rs, that mate the sky,~
128 12, 1329| Amaz’d he cow’rs beneath his conqu’ring foe,~
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