Book, Verse
1 1, 25 | Here stood her chariot; here, if Heav’
2 1, 263 | He stood; and, while secure they
3 1, 434 | eyes his goddess mother stood:~
4 1, 616 | center of the town there stood,~
5 1, 812 | his mind the Trojan hero stood,~
6 1, 866 | The Tyrian queen stood fix’d upon his face,~
7 1, 869 | Then recollected stood, and thus began:~
8 2, 67 | trembling in the hollow belly stood.~
9 2, 74 | tow’rs and Priam’s empire stood.~
10 2, 85 | Trembling the miscreant stood, unarm’d and bound;~
11 2, 176 | Of Ithacus, he stood no longer mute;~
12 2, 362 | His hair and beard stood stiffen’d with his gore;~
13 2, 399 | approaches, tho’ our palace stood~
14 2, 639 | Before the gate stood Pyrrhus, threat’ning loud,~
15 2, 683 | wives, and where old Priam stood,~
16 2, 700 | Uncover’d but by heav’n, there stood in view~
17 2, 765 | fear, my hair with horror stood:~
18 2, 801 | My mother stood reveal’d before my sight~
19 2, 847 | And stood the sturdy strokes of lab’
20 2, 880 | This oft repeated, he stood fix’d to die:~
21 2, 1051| I stood; like bristles rose my stiffen’
22 3, 16 | empty fields, where Ilium stood before.~
23 3, 32 | Not far, a rising hillock stood in view;~
24 3, 40 | amaz’d, my hair with terror stood;~
25 3, 205 | Before me stood, majestically bright,~
26 3, 669 | Stood in her noon, and view’d
27 3, 743 | thrice we saw the stars, that stood with dews around.~
28 3, 782 | Stood still, and paus’d; then
29 4, 405 | his tongue, and upright stood his hair.~
30 4, 564 | Amaz’d he stood, revolving in his mind~
31 4, 576 | they fell’d; or, as they stood,~
32 4, 663 | A marble temple stood within the grove,~
33 4, 827 | A god commands: he stood before my sight,~
34 4, 1005| Then stood above the dying lover’s
35 5, 162 | on the sea-green Scylla stood,~
36 5, 220 | mark and him the Scylla stood,~
37 5, 376 | midst of this fair valley stood~
38 5, 599 | hollow pine, that long had stood~
39 5, 679 | bow already bent, Eurytion stood;~
40 5, 926 | Thus while he stood, to neither part inclin’
41 5, 1056| Stood up on ridges to behold the
42 6, 74 | Her hair stood up; convulsive rage possess’
43 6, 171 | His reverend image stood before my sight;~
44 6, 422 | crowd came rushing where he stood,~
45 6, 551 | Stood mute with awe, to see the
46 6, 610 | from these Phoenician Dido stood,~
47 6, 754 | The Trojan stood astonish’d at their cries,~
48 6, 964 | AEneas wond’ring stood, then ask’d the cause~
49 7, 41 | shades and a brown horror stood:~
50 7, 88 | palace, of long growth, there stood~
51 7, 108 | Before the gods, and stood beside her sire,~
52 7, 230 | Supported by a hundred pillars stood,~
53 7, 237 | Here the tribunal stood, the house of pray’r,~
54 7, 242 | their godlike grandsires stood;~
55 7, 379 | Stood ready, shining all, and
56 7, 480 | sought the queen’s apartment, stood before~
57 7, 743 | throat the flying weapon stood,~
58 7, 751 | equal scales their fortune stood~
59 7, 813 | So stood the pious prince, unmov’
60 8, 119 | river back, and pois’d he stood,~
61 8, 133 | Thin as they stood, which, then of homely clay,~
62 8, 312 | nodded to the left. The hero stood~
63 8, 447 | Where stood an altar, sacred to the
64 8, 467 | heaps of ruins, (once they stood~
65 8, 700 | The rest stood trembling, struck with awe
66 8, 750 | Such if I stood renew’d, not these alarms,~
67 8, 863 | half-threat’ning, half-disdaining stood,~
68 8, 867 | on a rock heroic Manlius stood,~
69 9, 25 | said, as by the brook he stood,~
70 9, 98 | brows, for ages past, there stood,~
71 9, 149 | surpris’d with wonder, stood aghast;~
72 9, 228 | Beside him stood Euryalus, his friend:~
73 9, 253 | Euryalus stood list’ning while he spoke,~
74 9, 518 | forest: thick with beech it stood,~
75 9, 527 | turning at the length, he stood his ground,~
76 9, 624 | extended to the left they stood;~
77 9, 704 | There stood a tow’r, amazing to the
78 9, 740 | Embolden’d by despair, he stood at bay;~
79 9, 855 | before the throne of Jove he stood,~
80 9, 948 | wound th’ Italian cornel stood,~
81 9, 1012| on his utmost stretch he stood,~
82 10, 186 | face of danger some there stood:~
83 10, 280 | his stern a brawny Centaur stood,~
84 10, 328 | Turnus, as at anchor fix’d we stood,~
85 10, 420 | was lost, that stranded stood,~
86 10, 462 | Grecian bodies under Ilium stood:~
87 10, 578 | collected in his arms he stood:~
88 10, 753 | The prince stood o’er the priest, and, at
89 10, 775 | head: the trunk a moment stood,~
90 10, 792 | Stood opposite in arms to mighty
91 10, 799 | like his, the Trojan hero stood;~
92 10, 1083| in the midmost rank she stood,~
93 10, 1092| d on his base, Mezentius stood the shock.~
94 10, 1093| He stood, and, measuring first with
95 10, 1185| his father, now no father, stood,~
96 10, 1278| Made way, and stood transfix’d thro’ either
97 11, 182 | Stood mute a while, and on each
98 11, 265 | O Turnus, hadst a trophy stood,~
99 11, 767 | Turnus a while stood mute, with glad surprise,~
100 11, 1175| her pap the winged weapon stood~
101 11, 1232| High o’er the field there stood a hilly mound,~
102 12, 408 | brothers in a goodly band there stood,~
103 12, 585 | his lance the pensive hero stood,~
104 12, 1111| space, an olive tree had stood,~
105 12, 1255| voice; his hair with horror stood.~
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