Book, Verse
1 1, 3 | Expell’d and exil’d, left the Trojan shore.~
2 1, 51 | Had left behind the fair Sicilian
3 1, 161 | And in mid ocean left them moor’d aland.~
4 1, 272 | Trinacrian shores the navy left)~
5 1, 500 | is Pygmalion’s treasure left behind.~
6 1, 691 | The left, for ward, sustains the
7 1, 728 | And where they left their ships, and what their
8 1, 863 | Serestus with his left; then to his breast~
9 2, 121 | private mourn’d his loss, and left the court.~
10 2, 133 | New crimes invented; left unturn’d no stone,~
11 2, 224 | thence the tide of fortune left their shore,~
12 2, 605 | Their left hand gripes their bucklers
13 2, 689 | Where’er the raging fire had left a space,~
14 2, 754 | His left he twisted in his hoary
15 2, 940 | had he said, when, on our left, we hear~
16 2, 1017| my son, my country gods I left.~
17 3, 367 | And left so many Grecian towns behind.~
18 3, 537 | Charybdis roaring on the left presides,~
19 3, 809 | Left me forsaken in the Cyclops’
20 3, 901 | We, tacking to the left, are free from fears;~
21 4, 126 | The mole is left unfinish’d to the foe;~
22 4, 469 | What have I left? or whither can I fly?~
23 4, 474 | And left behind some pledge of our
24 4, 479 | my husband, or be wholly left.”~
25 4, 599 | female arts or aids she left untried,~
26 4, 734 | The spoils and sword he left, in order spread,~
27 4, 839 | Aurora now had left her saffron bed,~
28 4, 862 | His scatter’d limbs, or left expos’d in woods;~
29 4, 908 | For, when she left her country, hers was dead):~
30 4, 929 | Unsheathes the sword the Trojan left behind~
31 5, 425 | Had won, or left at least a dubious race.~
32 5, 733 | follow’d ev’ry chief, and left a space between.~
33 5, 848 | Beroe but now I left, whom, pin’d with pain,~
34 5, 1080| To right and left; the gods his better side~
35 6, 695 | feign’d nocturnal orgies; left my bed,~
36 6, 728 | The left to that unhappy region tends,~
37 6, 739 | The hero, looking on the left, espied~
38 6, 1011| No speck is left of their habitual stains,~
39 7, 2 | dying, to the shore hast left thy name;~
40 7, 711 | And left his wedge within the cloven
41 7, 776 | Unwilling left the light, and sought the
42 7, 832 | But left the helm, and let the vessel
43 7, 953 | The left foot naked, when they march
44 7, 1014| Nor OEbalus, shalt thou be left unsung,~
45 8, 25 | Was left for him to weigh, whose
46 8, 145 | They rose with fear, and left th’ unfinish’d feast,~
47 8, 312 | And nodded to the left. The hero stood~
48 8, 804 | the spacious plain from left to right.~
49 8, 856 | And his torn limbs are left the vulture’s food.~
50 8, 878 | And their left arm sustains a length of
51 9, 10 | Has left the Trojan camp without
52 9, 302 | On their left arms their ample shields
53 9, 529 | he cried, “where have I left behind~
54 9, 556 | And in his body left the broken wood.~
55 9, 624 | In front extended to the left they stood;~
56 9, 655 | For this, alas! I left my needful ease,~
57 9, 739 | Nor flight was left, nor hopes to force his
58 9, 864 | And thunder’d on the left, amidst the clear.~
59 9, 889 | Now left, to rule Ascanius, by his
60 9, 921 | on the right and on the left they stand,~
61 9, 940 | The foes had left the fastness of their place,~
62 9, 998 | safe return by flight are left.”~
63 10, 37 | Has left a camp expos’d, without
64 10, 101 | He left his native land for Italy!~
65 10, 237 | His left young Pallas kept, fix’d
66 10, 320 | hand stops the stern; her left divides~
67 10, 474 | both, and pinion’d down his left.~
68 10, 508 | They left their coursers, and, unus’
69 10, 529 | No passage left, unless we swim the main;~
70 10, 690 | Of his left foot, and spurn’d the wretched
71 10, 744 | and dragg’d him with his left;~
72 10, 825 | Prone to the wheels, and his left foot protends,~
73 10, 1015| Who left his spouse betroth’d, and
74 11, 2 | Above the waves, and left her wat’ry bed;~
75 11, 15 | His brazen buckler on the left was seen;~
76 11, 171 | Left me for Turnus. Turnus then
77 11, 799 | For, on the right and left, is room to press~
78 11, 1023| er the shield which his left side defends.~
79 12, 244 | Left the sad nymph suspended
80 12, 457 | With his left hand; his other cast him
81 12, 484 | Or hostile god, is left unknown by fame:~
82 12, 710 | In his left hand two pointed jav’lins
83 12, 990 | And left the grieving goddess far
84 12, 1149| What farther hopes are left thee to pursue?~
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