Book, Verse
1 1, 141 | lie by noble Hector on the plain,~
2 1, 259 | were in view; but, on the plain,~
3 1, 267 | his arrows, till the shady plain~
4 1, 655 | fierce Achilles thro’ the plain,~
5 1, 685 | the bloody battle on the plain;~
6 2, 276 | the strand, and now the plain they held;~
7 2, 355 | coursers dragg’d him o’er the plain.~
8 2, 855 | spreads a ruin thro’ the plain.~
9 3, 444 | her lord descends upon the plain,~
10 4, 170 | cloud shall cover all the plain~
11 4, 221 | unsingled, scour the dusty plain,~
12 4, 679 | and dark; or, in a desart plain,~
13 5, 99 | follow’d thro’ the flow’ry plain,~
14 5, 347 | thus, Demoleus o’er the plain~
15 5, 374 | Into the neighb’ring plain, with mountains pent,~
16 5, 428 | slipping, fell upon the plain,~
17 5, 438 | Salius lay extended on the plain;~
18 5, 610 | drives the Trojan o’er the plain;~
19 5, 721 | crowd withdrawn, an open plain appears.~
20 5, 754 | the circuit of the sandy plain~
21 5, 912 | shakes the mountains and the plain;~
22 5, 1052| before him headlong on the plain,~
23 6, 281 | Secure upon the grassy plain alight.~
24 6, 660 | flash’d thro’ the shady plain,~
25 6, 891 | souls were feasting on the plain;~
26 6, 929 | He, when AEneas on the plain appears,~
27 6, 1141| daughter’s husband in the plain attends:~
28 7, 219 | martial prizes on the dusty plain:~
29 7, 406 | not fall unpitied on the plain,~
30 7, 599 | new dangers, on the dusty plain.~
31 7, 604 | your Ardeans; issue to the plain;~
32 7, 666 | their toils around the shady plain.~
33 7, 726 | Troy, then issuing on the plain,~
34 7, 839 | lost in Carrhae’s bloody plain.~
35 7, 895 | first appear’d upon the plain:~
36 7, 1100| winds in speed upon the plain,~
37 8, 804 | Stretch’d on the spacious plain from left to right.~
38 8, 898 | Leucate’s wat’ry plain with foamy billows fries.~
39 9, 29 | bold confed’rates thro’ the plain,~
40 9, 74 | ranges eager Turnus o’er the plain.~
41 9, 314 | Cov’ring the plain, and curling to the skies,~
42 9, 423 | host dispers’d upon the plain,~
43 9, 583 | white poppy sinking on the plain,~
44 9, 593 | and, stagg’ring on the plain,~
45 9, 778 | Caeneus laid Ortygius on the plain;~
46 9, 801 | tumbling down, and spurn’d the plain.~
47 9, 835 | lance makes furrows in the plain.~
48 9, 936 | lines, and issuing on the plain,~
49 10, 31 | arms, triumphant on the plain?~
50 10, 286 | warriors thro’ the wat’ry plain:~
51 10, 464 | foes, on this contended plain.”~
52 10, 546 | Thymbrus, on the Latian plain;~
53 10, 559 | Pallas threw, to cross the plain:~
54 10, 608 | mix’d allies, now load the plain.~
55 10, 778 | proud man, unpitied, on the plain;~
56 10, 817 | hence, as from the Trojan plain:~
57 10, 835 | Liger lay already on the plain,~
58 10, 898 | descends, alighting on the plain,~
59 10, 947 | ever I behold the Latian plain,~
60 10, 999 | Unthinking Mimas on the Latian plain.~
61 10, 1020| stag, that grazes on the plain—~
62 10, 1045| attends thee on this fatal plain.”~
63 10, 1053| Sacrator laid Hydaspes on the plain;~
64 10, 1082| spear, and rush’d into the plain,~
65 10, 1190| arms lay scatter’d on the plain:~
66 10, 1258| Lausus lies extended on the plain:~
67 11, 27 | shall fall extended on the plain,~
68 11, 112 | descended on the Latian plain;~
69 11, 151 | his clemency, and from the plain~
70 11, 301 | lances gather’d from the plain.~
71 11, 653 | they fill’d the shining plain;~
72 11, 749 | luxuriant in the liquid plain,~
73 11, 887 | pass unpunish’d from the plain.~
74 11, 998 | rout she follows o’er the plain:~
75 11, 1047| speed to dare him on the plain,~
76 11, 1064| boaster grov’ling on the plain.~
77 11, 1072| to redeem th’ abandon’d plain.~
78 11, 1178| dying lady, drooping on the plain.~
79 11, 1203| sliding, sunk upon the plain:~
80 11, 1217| till, prostrate on the plain,~
81 11, 1230| coward soon shall press the plain:~
82 11, 1298| The cry goes off the plain, and thickens to the town.”~
83 11, 1302| and downward issues on the plain.~
84 11, 1307| the rough mountains to the plain descend,~
85 12, 28 | prostrate body press the plain,~
86 12, 487 | saw the Trojan quit the plain,~
87 12, 509 | Exulting Turnus flies along the plain:~
88 12, 551 | chariot roll’d along the plain,~
89 12, 560 | bore him backward on the plain.~
90 12, 653 | striding, issued on the plain.~
91 12, 666 | ranks, and pouring on the plain.~
92 12, 685 | Turnus alone, amid the dusky plain,~
93 12, 724 | slaughter’d bodies fills the plain.~
94 12, 815 | rolls his eyes around the plain~
95 12, 832 | Shall level with the plain in ashes lie:~
96 12, 835 | foes been vanquish’d on the plain:~
97 12, 925 | brother bleeding on the plain?~
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