Book, Verse
1 1, 120 | hurl’d against the mountain side~
2 1, 151 | The galley gives her side, and turns her prow;~
3 1, 231 | jutting land, on either side,~
4 1, 980 | Was next her side; in order sate the rest.~
5 2, 23 | pretend, but in the hollow side~
6 2, 457 | Ripheus and Iph’itus by my side engage,~
7 2, 694 | On ev’ry side inevitable woes,~
8 2, 709 | And hanging by his side a heavy sword,~
9 3, 704 | lies hid within; on either side~
10 3, 900 | An equal fate on either side appears:~
11 4, 55 | On ev’ry side is hemm’d with warlike foes;~
12 4, 100 | Sticks in her side, and rankles in her heart.~
13 4, 169 | And cheerful horns from side to side resound,~
14 4, 169 | cheerful horns from side to side resound,~
15 4, 236 | cots, or mountain’s hollow side.~
16 4, 387 | not use, hung idly by his side.~
17 4, 580 | On ev’ry side are seen, descending down,~
18 4, 950 | struck; deep enter’d in her side~
19 5, 196 | eager shouts the favor’d side.~
20 5, 410 | belt shall gird his manly side,~
21 5, 423 | Step after step, and almost side by side,~
22 5, 423 | step, and almost side by side,~
23 5, 726 | of applause resound from side to side.~
24 5, 726 | applause resound from side to side.~
25 5, 1080| left; the gods his better side~
26 6, 54 | And by his side the mad divining dame,~
27 6, 238 | Goes grieving by his side, with equal cares oppress’
28 6, 536 | trembling from his sov’reign’s side:~
29 6, 740 | tow’r, and strong on ev’ry side~
30 6, 808 | nous vulture, in his open’d side,~
31 6, 1193| who press’d the hero’s side:~
32 7, 48 | within, or basked upon his side,~
33 7, 730 | fortune favor’d neither side,~
34 7, 779 | lofty mounts: on either side~
35 7, 886 | trusty weapon sits on ev’ry side.~
36 7, 1079| charge! Her keeper by her side,~
37 8, 37 | their dubious beams from side to side;~
38 8, 37 | dubious beams from side to side;~
39 8, 187 | Trojan, yours th’ Arcadian side.~
40 8, 196 | And either sea from side to side command.~
41 8, 196 | either sea from side to side command.~
42 8, 317 | chok’d the flood: on either side~
43 8, 468 | stately towns, on either side the flood,)~
44 8, 603 | his trusty sword upon his side,~
45 8, 618 | That other side the Latian state surrounds,~
46 8, 773 | their head, Achates by his side.~
47 8, 799 | hence, along the river’s side,~
48 9, 81 | all approach this weaker side.~
49 9, 468 | rose, it pierc’d his naked side,~
50 9, 731 | On one side royal, one a son of earth,~
51 9, 787 | hand, and nail’d it to his side,~
52 9, 971 | Soon shifts his weary side, and, scarce awake,~
53 9, 1027| Phalaris is added to his side.~
54 9, 1067| camp, defends the weaker side.~
55 9, 1083| on, and rush from ev’ry side:~
56 10, 216 | war was wag’d on either side.~
57 10, 237 | Pallas kept, fix’d to his side,~
58 10, 436 | shield, and pierc’d his naked side.~
59 10, 500 | bent to conquer, neither side to yield,~
60 10, 1009| grove of lances from his side:~
61 10, 1104| The side and bowels fam’d Anthores
62 10, 1146| thus, o’erwhelmed on ev’ry side,~
63 10, 1310| much-lov’d Lausus by my side.”~
64 11, 359 | saw, espous’d the juster side,~
65 11, 687 | battle marching by the river side,~
66 11, 723 | chair she sits, and, at her side,~
67 11, 737 | faithful fauchion sits upon his side;~
68 11, 845 | stress of arms, the farther side.~
69 11, 913 | unseen are dealt on either side.~
70 11, 961 | with honor sought on either side.~
71 11, 964 | One side was bare for her exerted
72 11, 971 | martial pomp, on either side,~
73 11, 988 | With fury driv’n, from side to side transpierc’d:~
74 11, 988 | fury driv’n, from side to side transpierc’d:~
75 11, 1023| the shield which his left side defends.~
76 11, 1184| or ranch’d a shepherd’s side,~
77 11, 1248| horns approach’d on either side.~
78 12, 11 | pointed jav’lin pierce his side,~
79 12, 134 | grooms stand ready by his side;~
80 12, 140 | faithful fauchion to his side.~
81 12, 227 | my succor to the Latian side,~
82 12, 253 | And by his side Ascanius took his place,~
83 12, 302 | chance befall on either side,~
84 12, 317 | vows, and sworn on either side,~
85 12, 326 | Now, side to side, they measure with
86 12, 326 | Now, side to side, they measure with their
87 12, 568 | Ascanius, weeping by his side,~
88 12, 727 | champions fell on either side,~
89 12, 962 | On ev’ry side surrounded by the foe,~
90 12, 1056| On this side, life and lucky chance ascends;~
91 12, 1060| and clamors ring on either side,~
92 12, 1173| royal house; and, from the side~
93 12, 1365| belt that glitter’d on his side,~
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