Book, Verse
1 1, 88 | Earth, air, and seas thro’ empty
2 1, 181 | Around the space of earth, and seas, and skies.~
3 1, 309 | Earth, air, and shores, and navigable
4 1, 342 | Are banish’d earth; and, for the wrath of one,~
5 1, 381 | Earth, seas, and heav’n, and Jove
6 1, 458 | What earth we tread, and who commands
7 1, 510 | strangers, on our Libyan earth?”~
8 1, 620 | From under earth a courser’s head they drew,~
9 1, 852 | this age is happy, and this earth,~
10 1, 1045| What shakes the solid earth; what cause delays~
11 2, 87 | Then said: ’Alas! what earth remains, what sea~
12 3, 55 | Of wounded earth, and caverns of the tomb,~
13 3, 102 | To rooted earth, and now it braves the tides.~
14 3, 127 | youths, go, seek that mother earth~
15 3, 883 | Shakes earth, and air, and seas; the
16 4, 32 | But first let yawning earth a passage rend,~
17 4, 39 | For, whom I lov’d on earth, I worship in the grave.”~
18 4, 241 | Then first the trembling earth the signal gave,~
19 4, 256 | Her feet on earth, her forehead in the skies.~
20 4, 257 | against the gods, revengeful Earth~
21 4, 352 | whether o’er the seas or earth he flies,~
22 4, 535 | Faithless is earth, and faithless are the skies!~
23 4, 647 | So deep in earth his fix’d foundations lie.~
24 4, 708 | The yawning earth rebellows to her call,~
25 4, 765 | Stretch’d on the quiet earth, securely lay,~
26 5, 40 | Whose hallow’d earth Anchises’ bones contains,~
27 5, 392 | Salius his from Arcananian earth;)~
28 6, 366 | Then earth began to bellow, trees to
29 6, 781 | And twice as deep as earth is distant from the skies.~
30 6, 805 | nursing from the foodful earth.~
31 6, 887 | Their lances fix’d in earth, their steeds around,~
32 6, 980 | first, that heav’n, and earth’s compacted frame,~
33 6, 1066| Involving earth and ocean in her shade;~
34 6, 1203| Shall just be shown on earth, and snatch’d away.~
35 7, 105 | To the same parts on earth; his army lands;~
36 7, 164 | All hail, O earth! all hail, my household
37 7, 186 | Then Earth, the mother of the heav’
38 7, 287 | when exempt from mortal earth,~
39 7, 307 | Whose earth is bounded by the frozen
40 7, 389 | substituting mares produc’d on earth,~
41 7, 897 | Defying earth and heav’n. Etruria lost,~
42 8, 88 | Renown’d on earth, esteem’d among the gods.~
43 9, 109 | radiant stars, and heav’n and earth controls:~
44 9, 653 | I find his corpse? what earth sustains~
45 9, 731 | side royal, one a son of earth,~
46 9, 997 | T is hostile earth you tread. Of hope bereft,~
47 10, 68 | No spot of earth, no hospitable land,~
48 10, 175 | the poles of heav’n, and earth confess’d the nod.~
49 10, 649 | Alcides, once on earth Evander’s guest,~
50 10, 955 | Gape wide, O earth, and draw me down alive!~
51 10, 1088| Deep fix’d in earth; in clouds he hides his
52 11, 37 | That conquer’d earth be theirs, for which they
53 11, 102 | No more to mother earth or the green stem shall
54 11, 324 | and the bones unburn’d, in earth bestow;~
55 11, 851 | Earth was his couch, his cov’ring
56 11, 986 | On the cold earth were by thy courage laid?~
57 12, 294 | same heav’n,” said he, “and earth, and main,~
58 12, 313 | now, cut from the mother earth~
59 12, 504 | Groans the sad earth, resounds the rattling sky.~
60 12, 570 | His limbs from earth, supported on his spear.~
61 12, 744 | Three cold on earth the Trojan hero threw,~
62 12, 803 | A little spot of foreign earth contains.~
63 12, 934 | On earth supine, a manly corpse he
64 12, 967 | Stupid he sate, his eyes on earth declin’d,~
65 12, 998 | they fall, and stunn’d from earth rebound:~
66 12, 1126| Faunus, pity! and thou Mother Earth,~
67 12, 1133| But still the stubborn earth the steel detain’d.~
68 12, 1178| From Turnus and from earth unwilling I withdrew.~
69 12, 1278| What earth will open her devouring
70 12, 1293| Or hid, within the hollow earth to lie!”~
71 12, 1303| Th’ enormous weight from earth could hardly raise.~
72 12, 1346| Now low on earth the lofty chief is laid,~
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