Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | Neptune drives off the Winds, and calms the sea. AEneas,
2 1, 80 | imperial curbs the struggling winds,~
3 1, 98 | pow’r of tempests and of winds has giv’n;~
4 1, 105 | Raise all thy winds; with night involve the
5 1, 122 | The raging winds rush thro’ the hollow wound,~
6 1, 183 | By stormy winds and wintry heav’n oppress’
7 1, 188 | thus rebuk’d: “Audacious winds! from whence~
8 1, 502 | With prosp’rous winds; a woman leads the way.~
9 1, 542 | The winds are chang’d, your friends
10 1, 753 | When winds and ev’ry warring element~
11 2, 152 | wintry seas and southern winds~
12 2, 565 | Thus, when the rival winds their quarrel try,~
13 2, 846 | mountain ash, which dar’d the winds,~
14 2, 960 | Vulcan’s rage the rising winds conspire,~
15 2, 1030| Driv’n on the wings of winds, whole sheets of fire,~
16 3, 103 | Here, borne by friendly winds, we come ashore,~
17 3, 157 | Appease the winds, and seek the Gnossian shore.~
18 3, 164 | milk-white ewe, the western winds to please,~
19 3, 191 | And blasts of noisome winds corrupt the year;~
20 3, 258 | The ruffling winds the foamy billows raise;~
21 3, 574 | Nor sets in order what the winds disperse.~
22 3, 691 | And you who raging winds and waves appease,~
23 3, 702 | Shuts out the storms; the winds and waves complain,~
24 3, 744 | The flagging winds forsook us, with the sun;~
25 4, 70 | Till storms and winter winds shall cease to threat,~
26 4, 328 | Go, mount the western winds, and cleave the sky;~
27 4, 351 | and mounts the western winds:~
28 4, 365 | Is beaten by the winds, with foggy vapors bound.~
29 4, 447 | Ev’n when the wintry winds command your stay,~
30 4, 623 | Wait better winds, and hope a calmer sea.~
31 4, 638 | As, when the winds their airy quarrel try,~
32 4, 759 | The winds no longer whisper thro’
33 5, 27 | Mark how the shifting winds from west arise,~
34 5, 74 | And pray for prosp’rous winds, our voyage to renew;~
35 5, 273 | success, and call the willing winds;~
36 5, 416 | Spread out, as on the winged winds, they flew,~
37 5, 789 | Supplies the winds to wing her airy way,~
38 5, 999 | The rising winds a ruffling gale afford,~
39 5, 1098| The winds, my friend, inspire a pleasing
40 6, 2 | The winds, and reach’d at length the
41 6, 243 | Son of the God of Winds: none so renown’d~
42 6, 480 | Now by the winds and raging waves I swear,~
43 6, 493 | And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless limbs
44 6, 715 | Driv’n by the winds and errors of the sea,~
45 6, 952 | Like winds, or empty dreams that fly
46 7, 37 | from her face the breathing winds were blown,~
47 7, 292 | Nor wintry winds to Latium forc’d our way,~
48 7, 553 | Give to the wanton winds their flowing hair,~
49 7, 1100| Outstripp’d the winds in speed upon the plain,~
50 8, 287 | Swift as the winds, or Scythian arrows’ flight,~
51 8, 568 | Of winged southern winds and cloudy store~
52 8, 784 | Which winds disperse by fits, and shew
53 8, 944 | By winds and waves, and scudding
54 9, 105 | Let neither winds o’erset, nor waves intomb~
55 9, 419 | Which all in winds were lost, and flitting
56 9, 533 | He winds the wood, and, list’ning,
57 9, 656 | Expos’d my life to winds and winter seas!~
58 9, 714 | stuck, the fiery plague; the winds were high;~
59 9, 748 | Runs, doubles, winds and turns, amidst the war;~
60 9, 927 | Dance to the whistling winds, and at each other nod.~
61 10, 149 | So winds, when yet unfledg’d in woods
62 10, 157 | The clouds dispel; the winds their breath restrain;~
63 10, 238 | And oft of winds enquir’d, and of the tide;~
64 10, 496 | As wintry winds, contending in the sky,~
65 10, 566 | when, in summer, welcome winds arise,~
66 10, 956 | Or, O ye pitying winds, a wretch relieve!~
67 10, 983 | To raging winds and roaring waves oppos’
68 11, 895 | Black clouds and stormy winds around her body fly.~
69 11, 1166| Shuffled in winds the rest, and toss’d in
70 12, 133 | Nor northern winds in fleetness match’d their
71 12, 163 | He pushes at the winds; he digs the strand~
72 12, 761 | rent sides, and both by winds are blown;~
73 12, 952 | are toss’d on high; the winds conspire~
74 12, 1292| Wish for the wings of winds, to mount the sky;~
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