Book, Verse
1 1, 27 | had heard an ancient rumor fly,~
2 1, 89 | And heav’n would fly before the driving soul.~
3 1, 215 | brands in rattling volleys fly,~
4 1, 258 | the streamers of Caicus fly.~
5 1, 563 | these: “Ah! whither do you fly?~
6 2, 658 | posts the brazen hinges fly.~
7 2, 707 | hug, and to their altars fly.~
8 2, 943 | winged lightning seem’d to fly;~
9 2, 1056| permit me not from hence to fly;~
10 3, 64 | O fly from this unhospitable shore,~
11 3, 179 | thro’ the foamy billows fly.~
12 3, 273 | strokes the whirling waters fly.~
13 3, 294 | wings, the hungry Harpies fly;~
14 3, 353 | We fly from Ithaca’s detested shore,~
15 3, 375 | oars; the smoking billows fly.~
16 3, 490 | from your deluded wishes fly;~
17 3, 749 | embers from her entrails fly,~
18 3, 840 | unhappy wretches, haste to fly!~
19 3, 883 | air, and seas; the billows fly~
20 3, 892 | clouds about their foreheads fly;)~
21 4, 329 | swift descent, to Carthage fly:~
22 4, 407 | He longs to fly, and loathes the charming
23 4, 441 | ungrateful! could you hope to fly,~
24 4, 453 | See whom you fly! am I the foe you shun?~
25 4, 469 | I left? or whither can I fly?~
26 4, 620 | shun, and whither would he fly!~
27 4, 813 | while thou hast pow’r to fly.~
28 5, 651 | mark at which their arrows fly.~
29 5, 931 | Fly when she frowns, and, when
30 5, 1017| seas, and o’er the billows fly.~
31 5, 1075| The tempests fly before their father’s face,~
32 6, 18 | When Daedalus, to fly the Cretan shore,~
33 6, 952 | winds, or empty dreams that fly the day.~
34 7, 126 | Fly, when distress’d, and thence
35 7, 264 | in a bird, and made him fly,~
36 7, 456 | Her sister Furies fly her hideous face;~
37 7, 858 | approach the brazen hinges fly;~
38 7, 869 | view the waving ensigns fly,~
39 8, 330 | Inclos’d, and in despair to fly away,~
40 8, 919 | thrown, and pointed jav’lins fly;~
41 9, 86 | the scatt’ring sparkles fly;~
42 9, 158 | For fly they cannot, and, constrain’
43 9, 768 | of Turnus to the combat fly.~
44 9, 932 | but soon repuls’d they fly,~
45 9, 991 | that hated face the Trojans fly,~
46 9, 1020| The Trojans fly from their approaching fate;~
47 9, 1102| flood, and made the waters fly.~
48 10, 27 | what else protection can we fly?)~
49 10, 272 | fortunes in his ensigns fly.~
50 10, 586 | mingled brains, together fly.~
51 10, 913 | phantom wheel’d, and seem’d to fly for fear.~
52 10, 950 | The war was mine: I fly from their relief;~
53 10, 954 | o’er the fields, ignobly fly.~
54 10, 1142| to the neighb’ring covert fly,~
55 11, 420 | birds, my lost companions fly:~
56 11, 752 | chest the frothy waters fly.~
57 11, 895 | stormy winds around her body fly.~
58 11, 928 | take their turn to fear and fly.~
59 11, 1025| follow, and she seems to fly;~
60 11, 1037| shakes, and finds it vain to fly;~
61 11, 1083| Not thus you fly your female foes by night,~
62 11, 1199| my last words to Turnus; fly with speed,~
63 11, 1259| soldiers, when their captains fly,~
64 11, 1270| darken’d walls and rampires fly.~
65 12, 382 | around the royal hawk they fly,~
66 12, 427 | of steel from either army fly,~
67 12, 497 | In vain the vanquish’d fly; the victor sends~
68 12, 503 | wind his fiery coursers fly;~
69 12, 682 | field the frighted Latins fly.~
70 12, 847 | d, the feather’d arrows fly,~
71 12, 1039| from their hard helmets fly.~
72 12, 1256| Juturna from afar beheld her fly,~
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