Book, Verse
1 1, 88 | Earth, air, and seas thro’ empty space would
2 1, 181 | the space of earth, and seas, and skies.~
3 1, 190 | Is it for you to ravage seas and land,~
4 1, 222 | And o’er the seas his sov’reign trident rears,~
5 1, 256 | takes a prospect of the seas below,~
6 1, 309 | and shores, and navigable seas,~
7 1, 315 | Disperses thunder on the seas and land,~
8 1, 320 | On various seas by various tempests toss’
9 1, 381 | Earth, seas, and heav’n, and Jove himself
10 1, 519 | On various seas by various tempests toss’
11 1, 763 | And drive us to the cruel seas again?~
12 1, 854 | While rolling rivers into seas shall run,~
13 2, 152 | But oft the wintry seas and southern winds~
14 2, 270 | serpents, rank’d abreast, the seas divide,~
15 2, 273 | bellies seem to burn the seas below;~
16 2, 419 | Ucalegon burns next: the seas are bright~
17 3, 165 | coal-black, to calm the stormy seas.~
18 3, 175 | distinguish’d, seem to stud the seas.~
19 3, 213 | Thro’ seas and lands as we thy steps
20 3, 255 | With only seas around and skies above;~
21 3, 275 | the danger of the stormy seas.~
22 3, 369 | And Boreas on the seas display’d his force:~
23 3, 491 | Long tracts of seas divide your hopes from Italy:~
24 3, 580 | Tho’ summon’d to the seas, tho’ pleasing gales~
25 3, 642 | no shores to search, no seas to plow,~
26 3, 690 | presiding over lands and seas,~
27 3, 872 | teeth, and groan’d; thro’ seas he strides,~
28 3, 883 | Shakes earth, and air, and seas; the billows fly~
29 4, 352 | And, whether o’er the seas or earth he flies,~
30 4, 372 | Lights on the seas, and skims along the flood.~
31 4, 378 | Till, having pass’d the seas, and cross’d the sands,~
32 4, 788 | Once more sustain the seas, and quit their second Tyre?~
33 4, 838 | And brush the liquid seas with lab’ring oars.~
34 4, 903 | Our arms, our seas, our shores, oppos’d to
35 5, 12 | Now seas and skies their prospect
36 5, 37 | strive in vain against the seas and wind:~
37 5, 68 | Caught on the Grecian seas, or hostile lands:~
38 5, 85 | Light galleys on the seas shall run a wat’ry race;~
39 5, 303 | When to the seas Cloanthus holds his hands,~
40 5, 937 | dread the dangers of the seas,~
41 5, 998 | smoothness of the glassy seas;~
42 5, 1010| new-fallen to the stormy seas;~
43 5, 1017| And brush the buxom seas, and o’er the billows fly.~
44 5, 1135| For faith repos’d on seas, and on the flatt’ring sky,~
45 6, 93 | Thro’ ambient seas and thro’ devouring sands,~
46 6, 459 | Whom, on the Tyrrhene seas, the tempests met;~
47 6, 472 | You reach’d, secure from seas, th’ Italian shore.~
48 7, 8 | He plow’d the Tyrrhene seas with sails display’d.~
49 7, 274 | Such dangers as on seas are often seen,~
50 7, 409 | Thro’ fires and swords and seas they forc’d their way.~
51 7, 415 | I thro’ the seas pursued their exil’d race;~
52 7, 1102| She swept the seas, and, as she skimm’d along,~
53 8, 443 | Long toss’d on seas, I sought this happy land,~
54 8, 778 | So, from the seas, exerts his radiant head~
55 9, 142 | And swim the seas, at Cybele’s command.”~
56 9, 161 | Heav’n shuts the seas, and we secure the coast.~
57 9, 165 | Venus they should cross the seas,~
58 9, 286 | Her age committing to the seas and wind,~
59 9, 656 | life to winds and winter seas!~
60 9, 962 | Rais’d on the seas, the surges to control—~
61 10, 86 | To pass the perils of the seas and wind;~
62 10, 282 | lifted hands alarm’d the seas below:~
63 10, 334 | us life immortal in the seas.~
64 10, 374 | The seas with swelling canvas cover’
65 10, 982 | He, like a solid rock by seas inclos’d,~
66 11, 494 | choose once more to cross the seas,~
67 11, 1168| southern tempests to the seas is borne.~
68 12, 306 | Not tho’ the circling seas should break their bound,~
69 12, 1171| Toss’d on the seas, thou couldst thy foes distress,~
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