Book, Verse
1 1, 333 | Could pass secure, and pierce th’ Illyrian
2 1, 615 | Borne by the tide, and pass’d unseen along.~
3 1, 957 | May pass unseen, and none prevent
4 1, 994 | Nor pass unprais’d the vest and veil
5 2, 248 | It pass, and intercept our better
6 2, 430 | the Grecian swords, and pass’d the flame:~
7 2, 613 | guards below, fix’d in the pass, attend~
8 2, 625 | Thro’ this we pass, and mount the tow’r, from
9 2, 795 | Yet shall the fact not pass without applause,~
10 2, 1034| Then, unobserv’d, I pass by Juno’s church:~
11 2, 1075| She said, and gliding pass’d unseen in air.~
12 2, 1081| Thus having pass’d the night in fruitless
13 3, 172 | Then green Donysa pass; and sail in sight~
14 3, 174 | We pass the scatter’d isles of Cyclades,~
15 3, 456 | Two days we pass’d in mirth, till friendly
16 3, 497 | Must pass the Stygian lake, and view
17 3, 761 | In shady woods we pass the tedious night,~
18 3, 904 | His rocky mouth we pass, and make our way~
19 3, 916 | With prosp’rous gales we pass the quiet sounds~
20 3, 922 | of the Geloan fields we pass,~
21 3, 926 | We pass’d Selinus, and the palmy
22 4, 378 | Till, having pass’d the seas, and cross’d
23 4, 801 | Resolv’d to sail, in sleep he pass’d the night;~
24 4, 927 | swiftly to the fatal place she pass’d,~
25 5, 115 | his curls, he seem’d to pass~
26 5, 121 | play amidst the bowls he pass’d,~
27 5, 222 | He pass’d the mark; and, wheeling,
28 5, 284 | Sergesthus in the Centaur soon he pass’d,~
29 5, 995 | Nine days they pass in feasts, their temples
30 6, 205 | As twice to pass th’ innavigable lake;~
31 6, 372 | She said, and pass’d along the gloomy space;~
32 6, 575 | Pass’d on, and took th’ irremeable
33 6, 691 | in what deluding joys we pass’d~
34 6, 720 | talk the flying hours they pass,~
35 6, 751 | Observant of the souls that pass the downward way.~
36 6, 796 | fool! with horny hoofs to pass~
37 6, 861 | the gloomy shades they pass’d,~
38 6, 916 | But pass yon easy hill, and thence
39 6, 926 | In nature’s order as they pass’d along:~
40 6, 935 | Have pass’d the perils of so hard
41 6, 938 | lands, what oceans have you pass’d;~
42 6, 1026| offer’d to thy view, they pass along.~
43 6, 1238| Thro’ polish’d iv’ry pass deluding lies.~
44 6, 1239| things discoursing as he pass’d,~
45 8, 127 | night and one whole day they pass~
46 8, 410 | The Trojan pass’d, the city to survey,~
47 9, 1 | affairs in distant places pass’d,~
48 9, 167 | Their promis’d hour is pass’d, and mine remains.~
49 9, 210 | And pass the wakeful night in feasts
50 9, 420 | The trenches first they pass’d; then took their way~
51 9, 501 | But far they had not pass’d, before they spied~
52 9, 524 | of his friend, the forest pass’d,~
53 9, 933 | Or in the well-defended pass they die.~
54 9, 1059| And pass unpunish’d from a num’rous
55 10, 86 | To pass the perils of the seas and
56 10, 596 | And give to pass the proud Halesus’ heart!~
57 10, 677 | and tough bull hides it pass’d,~
58 10, 828 | Pass’d thro’ and pierc’d his
59 10, 928 | plank, and to the galley pass’d.~
60 10, 941 | besides of what in fight had pass’d,~
61 10, 1115| All these it pass’d, resistless in the course,~
62 11, 373 | And pass’d with peril a long tract
63 11, 804 | Possess’d the pass, and in blind ambush lay.~
64 11, 887 | Let him not pass unpunish’d from the plain.~
65 11, 1301| He leaves the hilly pass, the woods in vain~
66 12, 556 | pierc’d his plated arms, but pass’d along,~
67 12, 799 | But who can pass the bounds prefix’d by fate?~
68 12, 989 | Striding he pass’d, impetuous as the wind,~
69 12, 1078| And there the pass is clos’d with pools and
70 12, 1324| His own men stop the pass, and his own walls surround.~
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