Book, Verse
1 1, 204 | darkness, and restor’d the day.~
2 1, 307 | The day, but not their sorrows,
3 1, 422 | sun restor’d the cheerful day,~
4 1, 454 | seem, the sister of the day,~
5 1, 516 | The day would sooner than the tale
6 1, 823 | upward and dissolv’d in day.~
7 1, 1016| beams, that emulate the day.~
8 1, 1025| lasting concord from this day combine.~
9 2, 181 | The dismal day was come; the priests prepare~
10 2, 327 | In jollity, the day ordain’d to be the last.~
11 2, 437 | The fatal day, th’ appointed hour, is
12 2, 1079| empty dream at break of day,~
13 2, 1090| cheeks; and Phosphor led the day:~
14 3, 245 | This day revives within my mind what
15 3, 265 | Betwixt the night and day; such darkness reign’d around~
16 3, 768 | Scarce had the rising sun the day reveal’d,~
17 4, 8 | shadows, and restor’d the day,~
18 4, 78 | Bacchus, and the God of Day;~
19 4, 107 | When day declines, and feasts renew
20 4, 268 | By day, from lofty tow’rs her head
21 4, 563 | and shuns the sight of day.~
22 4, 677 | Disdainful as by day: she seems, alone,~
23 4, 766 | Forgetting the past labors of the day.~
24 4, 842 | Saw day point upward from the rosy
25 5, 56 | and light restor’d the day,~
26 5, 63 | And now the rising day renews the year;~
27 5, 64 | A day for ever sad, for ever dear.~
28 5, 84 | That day with solemn sports I mean
29 5, 138 | Now came the day desir’d. The skies were
30 5, 718 | him grace his grandsire’s day,~
31 6, 192 | hell are open night and day;~
32 6, 233 | the regions destitute of day.”~
33 6, 712 | fortune be their own another day!~
34 6, 725 | and headlong drives the day:~
35 6, 750 | sanguine gown, by night and day,~
36 6, 937 | The happy day approach’d; nor are my hopes
37 6, 952 | empty dreams that fly the day.~
38 6, 992 | beams of heav’n and edge of day.~
39 6, 1202| the blissful vision of a day)~
40 7, 178 | what the men; but give this day to joy.~
41 7, 197 | rosy morn disclos’d the day,~
42 7, 436 | I can defer the nuptial day,~
43 7, 579 | confines of the night and day,~
44 7, 647 | climb aloft, and cloud the day.~
45 7, 685 | Where grazing all the day, at night he came~
46 8, 34 | So, when the sun by day, or moon by night,~
47 8, 39 | ceiling flash the glaring day.~
48 8, 79 | setting stars are lost in day,~
49 8, 94 | purple blushing, and the day arise.~
50 8, 117 | night, and the succeeding day,~
51 8, 127 | summer’s night and one whole day they pass~
52 8, 137 | T was on a solemn day: th’ Arcadian states,~
53 8, 231 | celebrate with us this solemn day,~
54 8, 329 | monster, caught in open day,~
55 8, 348 | unbarr’d, receive the rushing day,~
56 8, 355 | From that auspicious day, with rites divine,~
57 8, 403 | propitious on thy solemn day!”~
58 8, 781 | Dispels the darkness, and the day renews.~
59 8, 798 | devotions on his annual day.~
60 9, 8 | Turnus, this auspicious day bestows.~
61 9, 21 | See, they divide; immortal day appears,~
62 9, 192 | have around, but fires by day.~
63 9, 209 | cheerful fires renew the day,~
64 9, 455 | had it lasted till the day.~
65 9, 477 | scatter’d streaks of dawning day,~
66 9, 611 | And with the dawn of day the skies o’erspread;~
67 9, 802 | Ascanius, who, before this day,~
68 9, 823 | They wake before the day to range the wood,~
69 9, 1023| One lucky day had ended all his wars.~
70 10, 359 | no more. And now renewing day~
71 10, 390 | Yours is the day: you need but only dare;~
72 10, 606 | hopes, and hind’rance of the day.~
73 10, 703 | dire remembrance of the day.~
74 10, 708 | One day first sent thee to the fighting
75 10, 710 | One day beheld thee dead, and borne
76 10, 733 | sums besides, which see no day,~
77 10, 1233| This day thou either shalt bring
78 10, 1235| This day thou either shalt revenge
79 11, 287 | n is chok’d, and the new day retires.~
80 11, 1160| stains of this dishonorable day:~
81 12, 151 | Fail not this day thy wonted force; but go,~
82 12, 176 | flaming nostrils breath’d the day;~
83 12, 248 | lineage from the God of Day.~
84 12, 647 | This day my hand thy tender age shall
85 12, 726 | various labors of that fatal day;~
86 12, 831 | This day the Latian tow’rs, that
87 12, 1010| This day shall free from wars th’
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