Book, Verse
1 1, 19 | Against the Tiber’s mouth, but far away,~
2 1, 44 | For this, far distant from the Latian
3 1, 358 | is th’ appointed season far)~
4 1, 467 | rising city, which from far you see,~
5 1, 505 | they landed, where from far your eyes~
6 1, 754 | Disturb’d our course, and, far from sight of land,~
7 1, 996 | But, far above the rest, the royal
8 2, 53 | the fort, and cried, from far, aloud:~
9 2, 119 | I speak of things too far divulg’d by fame),~
10 2, 413 | the cliff, and sees from far~
11 3, 32 | Not far, a rising hillock stood
12 3, 73 | gold, he sent his darling, far~
13 3, 490 | Will far from your deluded wishes
14 3, 510 | Which fronts from far th’ Epirian continent:~
15 3, 536 | Far on the right, her dogs foul
16 3, 613 | Behold from far the wish’d Ausonian coast:~
17 3, 684 | When we from far, like bluish mists, descry~
18 3, 729 | Far off we hear the waves with
19 3, 774 | all tatter’d, seem’d from far t’ implore~
20 3, 780 | He cast on us, from far, a frightful view,~
21 3, 789 | But bear me far from this unhappy shore.~
22 3, 853 | From far I hear his thund’ring voice
23 3, 889 | stern distorted looks, from far,~
24 3, 920 | The town of Camarine from far we see,~
25 4, 202 | But far above the rest in beauty
26 4, 646 | Far as he shoots his tow’ring
27 4, 720 | Thus far she said, and farther speech
28 4, 948 | These flames, from far, may the false Trojan view;~
29 5, 32 | Not far from hence, if I observ’
30 5, 164 | Far in the sea, against the
31 5, 420 | but tho’ the next, yet far disjoin’d,~
32 5, 783 | Thus far the sacred sports they celebrate:~
33 6, 39 | Not far from thence he grav’d the
34 6, 92 | Thus far, by fate’s decrees and thy
35 6, 96 | Thus far the fate of Troy, from place
36 6, 123 | With more and far superior force he press’
37 6, 368 | Ere Hecate came. “Far hence be souls profane!”~
38 6, 596 | Not far from thence, the Mournful
39 6, 610 | Not far from these Phoenician Dido
40 7, 82 | Among the crowd, but far above the rest,~
41 7, 216 | From far the town and lofty tow’rs
42 7, 371 | son-in-law shall come from far~
43 7, 499 | infected mass was fir’d too far,~
44 7, 508 | And bear the royal virgin far away!~
45 7, 567 | found her venom spread so far,~
46 8, 131 | When they from far beheld the rising tow’rs,~
47 8, 149 | ground, and call’d from far:~
48 8, 217 | But great Anchises, far above the rest,~
49 8, 624 | Not far from hence there stands
50 8, 784 | disperse by fits, and shew from far~
51 8, 799 | Not far from hence, along the river’
52 8, 841 | Not far from thence new Rome appears,
53 8, 885 | Far hence remov’d, the Stygian
54 9, 37 | view the dusty cloud from far,~
55 9, 417 | Ascanius, manly far beyond his years,~
56 9, 501 | But far they had not pass’d, before
57 9, 667 | trumpets terribly, from far,~
58 9, 747 | swifter of his feet by far,~
59 9, 796 | Him when he spied from far, the Tuscan king~
60 9, 991 | Far from that hated face the
61 10, 3 | seated, he surveys from far~
62 10, 36 | AEneas, ignorant, and far from thence,~
63 10, 376 | The Latians saw from far, with dazzled eyes,~
64 10, 441 | Not far from him was Gyas laid along,~
65 10, 602 | panic fear to reign too far,~
66 10, 638 | lion—when he spies from far~
67 10, 702 | wish the fatal belt were far away,~
68 10, 780 | Far from thy mother and thy
69 10, 883 | instant fate, and can so far dispense.~
70 10, 938 | Far on the sea, still making
71 10, 1105| had from Argos travel’d far,~
72 10, 1138| chief, who, held at bay from far,~
73 10, 1201| Far off he heard their cries,
74 10, 1201| off he heard their cries, far off divin’d~
75 11, 188 | But yet whose actions far transcend your fame;~
76 11, 234 | blood would carry thee too far,~
77 11, 599 | Foes are not far to seek without the walls—~
78 11, 900 | spears flash horribly from far;~
79 11, 918 | Far from his steed is fierce
80 11, 932 | And far upon the beach eject the
81 11, 1131| the priest of Cybele, from far,~
82 11, 1179| Far from their sight the trembling
83 11, 1248| Till the far distant horns approach’d
84 11, 1310| Nor far the distance of the space
85 12, 130 | these Orythia sent from far,~
86 12, 516 | From far the sons of Imbracus he
87 12, 659 | posted on a hill, from far~
88 12, 706 | And far away the Daunian hero bears.~
89 12, 965 | You, far aloof from your forsaken
90 12, 990 | left the grieving goddess far behind.~
91 12, 1123| flying weapon might from far attain.~
92 12, 1239| comes whirling down: by far more slow~
93 12, 1319| So Turnus far’d; whatever means he tried,~
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