Book, Verse
1 1, 163 | A horrid sight!) ev’n in the hero’s view,~
2 1, 566 | Never to bless my sight, but thus unknown;~
3 1, 700 | seems; and so she charms the sight,~
4 1, 754 | our course, and, far from sight of land,~
5 1, 824 | Trojan chief appear’d in open sight,~
6 1, 967 | walks Iulus in his mother’s sight,~
7 2, 27 | In sight of Troy lies Tenedos, an
8 2, 168 | Calchas, and produc’d in open sight:~
9 2, 352 | Hector’s ghost before my sight appears:~
10 2, 549 | So sad a sight Coroebus could not bear;~
11 2, 733 | death t’ infect a father’s sight.~
12 2, 801 | stood reveal’d before my sight~
13 2, 821 | Purge from your sight the dross, and make you
14 2, 840 | swiftly vanish’d from my sight,~
15 2, 1005| was lost for ever to my sight.~
16 3, 172 | Donysa pass; and sail in sight~
17 3, 229 | at their voices and their sight,~
18 3, 254 | Now from the sight of land our galleys move,~
19 3, 270 | mountain-tops confirm the pleasing sight,~
20 3, 299 | Secure from sight, beneath a pleasing shade,~
21 3, 376 | The sight of high Phaeacia soon we
22 3, 397 | Astonish’d at the sight, the vital heat~
23 3, 405 | that remains appears in sight;~
24 3, 696 | temple then salutes our sight,~
25 3, 763 | cause is offer’d to the sight;~
26 3, 770 | there bolts, before our sight,~
27 3, 865 | bulk, deform’d, depriv’d of sight;~
28 3, 922 | In sight of the Geloan fields we
29 4, 108 | face she feeds her famish’d sight;~
30 4, 262 | piercing eyes inlarge her sight;~
31 4, 358 | seals in sleep the wakeful sight,~
32 4, 403 | clouds, and vanish’d out of sight.~
33 4, 475 | bless the mother’s mournful sight,~
34 4, 513 | radiant beams, and manifest to sight~
35 4, 563 | loathing eyes, and shuns the sight of day.~
36 4, 685 | snaky locks: he shuns the sight,~
37 4, 827 | commands: he stood before my sight,~
38 4, 956 | Distracted, from the fatal sight they fled,~
39 4, 991 | found it, sicken’d at the sight,~
40 5, 170 | the hero fix’d an oak in sight,~
41 5, 519 | triumph borne before your sight,~
42 5, 541 | himself was daunted at the sight,~
43 5, 856 | Struck with the sight, and seiz’d with rage divine,~
44 5, 1060| cloud before the victor’s sight,~
45 6, 13 | Which hides from sight his venerable maid.~
46 6, 163 | me longing to my father’s sight.~
47 6, 171 | reverend image stood before my sight;~
48 6, 209 | the happy plant from human sight.~
49 6, 279 | said, when, full before his sight,~
50 6, 288 | he stopp’d with watchful sight,~
51 6, 374 | yet unreveal’d to human sight,~
52 6, 637 | away, to shun his hateful sight,~
53 6, 971 | To set before your sight your glorious race,~
54 6, 1029| youth who first appears in sight,~
55 6, 1073| Now fix your sight, and stand intent, to see~
56 6, 1123| ignominy scourg’d, in open sight,~
57 7, 232 | d the town, and drew the sight;~
58 7, 397 | envious eyes this hateful sight.~
59 7, 1106| look, and, gaping at the sight,~
60 8, 49 | Thus, manifest to sight, the god appear’d,~
61 8, 216 | goodly person pleas’d my sight:~
62 8, 321 | Cacus stands reveal’d to sight;~
63 8, 328 | invading sun, and sicken at the sight.~
64 8, 338 | uncertain aim, and erring sight.~
65 8, 396 | infernal waters trembled at thy sight;~
66 8, 739 | rises ev’ry moment to the sight.~
67 8, 758 | shall bless his father’s sight;~
68 8, 803 | the Tyrrhene army had in sight,~
69 8, 819 | gift, he roll’d his greedy sight~
70 9, 76 | passage with a piercing sight,~
71 9, 428 | Nisus shew’d his friend the sight:~
72 9, 568 | That cruel sight the lover could not bear;~
73 9, 589 | d, and kept him still in sight;~
74 9, 620 | pointed spears—a ghastly sight:~
75 9, 663 | young Ascanius could the sight sustain,~
76 9, 704 | a tow’r, amazing to the sight,~
77 9, 764 | Then out of sight she soars, and wings her
78 9, 887 | his beams, a man to mortal sight.~
79 10, 283 | d to fear the formidable sight,~
80 10, 556 | Sight of such acts, and sense
81 10, 628 | and o’er with wond’ring sight,~
82 10, 666 | Latian fields averts his sight.~
83 10, 693 | fatal brides, express’d to sight,~
84 10, 871 | him to his aged father’s sight.~
85 10, 908 | ghosts appear to waking sight,~
86 10, 1050| mist came swimming o’er his sight,~
87 10, 1118| The Trojan, glad with sight of hostile blood,~
88 10, 1166| He griev’d; he wept; the sight an image brought~
89 10, 1220| live, and yet sustain the sight~
90 10, 1294| With scarce recover’d sight he thus replies:~
91 11, 58 | Deplor’d so sad a sight, then thus began:~
92 11, 424 | sleep, and skim before my sight!~
93 11, 647 | To shun that sight, and, dying, gnaw’d the
94 11, 668 | a squadron, terrible to sight,~
95 11, 796 | Whence the surveying sight the nether ground commands.~
96 11, 823 | His foes in sight, he mends his weary pace;~
97 11, 1096| And view th’ unusual sight with vast surprise.~
98 11, 1128| but keeps her still in sight:~
99 11, 1179| Far from their sight the trembling Aruns flies,~
100 11, 1182| Or ev’n to bear the sight of his expiring foe.~
101 11, 1197| past! he swims before my sight,~
102 11, 1277| Ev’n in the sight of home, the wretched sire~
103 12, 159 | bull in his lov’d female’s sight:~
104 12, 190 | various arms afford a pleasing sight;~
105 12, 200 | Now, studious of the sight, a num’rous throng~
106 12, 204 | Queen of Heav’n beheld the sight,~
107 12, 232 | truce, nor can sustain the sight.~
108 12, 330 | himself appears in public sight~
109 12, 346 | Rutulians, can you bear the sight~
110 12, 378 | Italians wonder at th’ unusual sight;~
111 12, 388 | bands with shouts salute the sight,~
112 12, 731 | view, and not avert thy sight,~
113 12, 921 | vain you would deceive my sight—~
114 12, 933 | To shun the shameful sight of my disgrace.~
115 12, 939 | insult and point them to the sight!~
116 12, 1025| their bodies, fix’d their sight.~
117 12, 1030| beholds, with wond’ring sight,~
118 12, 1181| vengeful flames, in open sight~
119 12, 1312| heavy sleep has clos’d the sight,~
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