Book, Verse
1 1, 246 | clashing flints, their hidden fire provokes:~
2 1, 297 | Some on the fire the reeking entrails broil.~
3 1, 879 | My father Belus then with fire and sword~
4 1, 947 | And fire with love the proud Phoenician’
5 2, 361 | against their navy Phrygian fire.~
6 2, 396 | and relics of th’ immortal fire.~
7 2, 406 | Thus, when a flood of fire by wind is borne,~
8 2, 440 | The fire consumes the town, the foe
9 2, 474 | sinking town, involv’d in fire.~
10 2, 478 | and added fuel to their fire.~
11 2, 689 | Where’er the raging fire had left a space,~
12 2, 692 | he saw his regal town on fire,~
13 2, 856 | I scape thro’ foes and fire:~
14 2, 879 | heav’n by Jove’s avenging fire.’~
15 2, 934 | To quench the sacred fire, and slake his hair;~
16 2, 961 | palace roll the flood of fire.~
17 2, 1030| of winds, whole sheets of fire,~
18 4, 4 | love, and fan the secret fire.~
19 4, 91 | A gentle fire she feeds within her veins,~
20 4, 289 | altars fed with wakeful fire;~
21 4, 296 | fury burn’d, his eyes with fire,~
22 4, 718 | the wretch are doom’d to fire;~
23 4, 863 | friends and son; and, from the fire,~
24 4, 902 | With fire and sword pursue the perjur’
25 4, 917 | the Trojan image on the fire,~
26 4, 963 | Carthage, set by foes on fire—~
27 5, Arg | upon her instigation, set fire to them; which burnt four,
28 5, 6 | The fate of Dido from the fire divin’d;~
29 5, 116 | A rolling fire along, and singe the grass.~
30 5, 838 | from the pile a flaming fire she drew,~
31 5, 896 | The fire descends, or mounts, but
32 5, 950 | the god, who sav’d from fire~
33 6, 319 | And fire the pile, their faces turn’
34 6, 321 | Pure oil and incense on the fire they throw,~
35 6, 416 | like hollow furnaces on fire;~
36 6, 601 | late their unextinguish’d fire.~
37 6, 972 | That this presaging joy may fire your mind~
38 7, 53 | soul with thy celestial fire!~
39 7, 107 | when fair Lavinia fed the fire~
40 7, 112 | and jewels crackled in the fire:~
41 7, 387 | nostrils breath’d ethereal fire;~
42 7, 448 | Shall fire his country with a second
43 7, 607 | In Tiber’s mouth, with fire and sword destroy.~
44 7, 628 | Then, darting fire from her malignant eyes,~
45 7, 863 | Are all on fire; and some, with studious
46 7, 899 | Lausus, full of youthful fire,~
47 7, 940 | Found in the fire, and foster’d in the plains,~
48 7, 956 | steel, and fated from the fire,~
49 7, 1076| with fury burns the blazing fire.~
50 8, 160 | great a name, and all on fire,~
51 8, 263 | belch’d, and flakes of livid fire.~
52 8, 510 | With fire and sword my people to destroy,~
53 8, 516 | godhead feels the wonted fire.~
54 8, 532 | bellows, or the forming fire,~
55 8, 559 | Hether the Father of the Fire, by night,~
56 8, 567 | rays of writhen rain, of fire three more,~
57 8, 582 | speed, and all your forming fire.”~
58 8, 590 | One stirs the fire, and one the bellows blows.~
59 8, 644 | They fire his palace: while the flame
60 8, 648 | revenge the Tuscans set on fire,~
61 8, 745 | of conquer’d shields on fire;~
62 9, 169 | With sword and fire, the faithless race of Troy.~
63 9, 718 | The Trojans fled; the fire pursued amain,~
64 9, 1031| still at hand, new force and fire supplies.~
65 10, 84 | profits it my son to scape the fire,~
66 10, 127 | flaming fleets you turn’d the fire away,~
67 10, 137 | Did I with fire the Trojan town deface,~
68 10, 513 | their minds, with those to fire their force.~
69 10, 724 | sacrifice, before his fun’ral fire.~
70 10, 996 | fatal night, when, big with fire,~
71 11, 110 | The catching fire might burn the golden caul.~
72 11, 302 | offer’d bulls, about the fire,~
73 11, 568 | So fire your mind, in arms assert
74 11, 1299| rage, (for so the Furies fire~
75 12, 15 | his eyeballs flash with fire,~
76 12, 109 | look’d, the more he fed the fire:~
77 12, 141 | AEtnaean forge, the God of Fire~
78 12, 183 | living waters bear, and holy fire;~
79 12, 319 | beasts are slain before the fire,~
80 12, 429 | Brands from the fire are missive weapons made,~
81 12, 762 | crackle in the sputt’ring fire;~
82 12, 953 | along the deluge of the fire.~
83 12, 976 | saw the town involv’d in fire and smoke.~
84 12, 1039| And flakes of fire from their hard helmets
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