Book, Verse
1 1, 138 | That under Ilian walls before their parents died!~
2 1, 237 | the crannies of the living walls~
3 1, 352 | behold thy wish’d Lavinian walls;~
4 1, 610 | Thrice happy you, whose walls already rise!”~
5 1, 648 | Ev’n the mute walls relate the warrior’s fame,~
6 1, 676 | Thrice round the Trojan walls Achilles drew~
7 1, 696 | Fix’d on the walls with wonder and surprise,~
8 1, 900 | hangings clothe the palace walls,~
9 2, 33 | Trojans, coop’d within their walls so long,~
10 2, 61 | T’ o’erlook the walls, and then to batter down.~
11 2, 256 | The Trojan walls, and in the city stands;~
12 2, 311 | fatal fabric mounts the walls,~
13 2, 391 | their assistance happier walls expect,~
14 2, 456 | undaunted to defend the walls.~
15 2, 790 | fires consume the Trojan walls?~
16 2, 969 | Without the walls a ruin’d temple stands,~
17 2, 1020| headlong to the burning walls I run,~
18 3, 217 | Thou, mighty walls for mighty nations build;~
19 3, 333 | that ere your promis’d walls you build,~
20 3, 434 | from Pergamus his rising walls.~
21 3, 923 | And the large walls, where mighty Gela was;~
22 4, 102 | The lofty walls, amidst the busy throng;~
23 4, 127 | The mounds, the works, the walls, neglected lie,~
24 4, 391 | These foreign walls and Tyrian tow’rs to rear,~
25 4, 501 | With walls and tow’rs a Libyan town
26 4, 515 | These walls he enter’d, and those words
27 5, 248 | Whom from the flaming walls of Troy I drew.~
28 5, 821 | should our rest and rising walls withstand,~
29 5, 825 | Shall we no more the Trojan walls renew,~
30 5, 1053| And dash’d against the walls the trembling train;~
31 6, 705 | her former lord within my walls.~
32 6, 741 | With treble walls, which Phlegethon surrounds,~
33 6, 856 | The walls of Pluto’s palace are in
34 6, 1050| Shall Gabian walls and strong Fidena rear;~
35 7, 217 | At length approach the walls. Without the gate,~
36 7, 829 | said no more, but, in his walls confin’d,~
37 8, 38 | Now on the walls, now on the pavement play,~
38 8, 71 | and plac’d on high their walls;~
39 8, 90 | My waves shall wash the walls of mighty Rome.”~
40 8, 386 | Th’ OEchalian walls, and Trojan, overthrew.~
41 8, 619 | Insults our walls, and wastes our fruitful
42 8, 782 | The trembling wives the walls and turrets crowd,~
43 8, 874 | night, ascend, and seize the walls.~
44 9, 42 | my friends, approach the walls?~
45 9, 80 | Close underneath the walls; the washing tide~
46 9, 200 | nightly guard, to watch the walls,~
47 9, 623 | trenches, and they man their walls.~
48 9, 675 | where void spaces on the walls appear,~
49 9, 713 | Against the wooden walls, a flaming brand:~
50 9, 749 | Springs to the walls, and leaves his foes behind,~
51 9, 760 | along, rent from the smoking walls.~
52 9, 814 | But hold your walls before you for a shield.~
53 9, 981 | happier friends within the walls inclos’d;~
54 9, 995 | These are not Ardea’s walls, nor this the town~
55 9, 1066| And inches to the walls, where Tiber’s tide,~
56 10, 33 | And scarce their walls the Trojan troops defend:~
57 10, 106 | With walls unfinish’d, which himself
58 10, 179 | Within their walls the Trojan host inclose:~
59 10, 660 | Around the walls of Troy, have lost the light:~
60 11, 220 | The matrons from the walls with shrieks reply,~
61 11, 376 | has compass’d round with walls~
62 11, 589 | While our strong walls secure us from the foe,~
63 11, 599 | far to seek without the walls—~
64 11, 700 | foes in arms approach the walls.”~
65 11, 719 | sound th’ alarm; around the walls~
66 11, 848 | after that, in towns which walls inclose,~
67 11, 898 | Approach the walls: the sprightly coursers
68 11, 923 | Spurring at speed to their own walls they drew;~
69 11, 1270| And o’er the darken’d walls and rampires fly.~
70 12, 58 | Scarce in our walls we keep our hopes alive:~
71 12, 179 | Beneath the walls they measure out the space;~
72 12, 203 | The gates and walls and houses’ tops are lin’
73 12, 906 | Shouts from the walls, but shouts in murmurs drown’
74 12, 1001| pressing onward, to the walls he drew,~
75 12, 1016| taken works and mounted walls,~
76 12, 1324| stop the pass, and his own walls surround.~
77 12, 1337| batt’ring-engines break the walls:~
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