Book, Verse
1 1, 142 | Sarpedon, in those bloody fields~
2 1, 196 | realms of ocean and the fields of air~
3 2, 480 | Scour thro’ the fields, nor fear the stormy night—~
4 2, 791 | For this the Phrygian fields and Xanthian flood~
5 3, 16 | And empty fields, where Ilium stood before.~
6 3, 22 | Vast are their fields, and tillage is their care,)~
7 3, 514 | with arms the Salentinian fields;~
8 3, 534 | And fruitful fields: so much can time invade~
9 3, 643 | Nor fields of flying Italy to chase:~
10 3, 922 | In sight of the Geloan fields we pass,~
11 6, 596 | from thence, the Mournful Fields appear~
12 6, 644 | with his guide, the farther fields attain’d,~
13 6, 869 | The verdant fields with those of heav’n may
14 6, 896 | In fighting fields, were prodigal of blood:~
15 6, 919 | shews them all the shining fields below.~
16 6, 962 | The winged army roams the fields around;~
17 6, 1008| And breathe, in ample fields, the soft Elysian air.~
18 6, 1111| his troops for fighting fields prepare,~
19 7, 63 | In fighting fields pursued and found their
20 7, 593 | In fighting fields, and conquer towns in vain?~
21 7, 732 | parties reinforc’d, the fields~
22 7, 835 | standard when in fighting fields they rear~
23 7, 946 | rocks of Hernicus, and dewy fields,~
24 7, 997 | Or Lycian fields, when Phoebus burns the
25 7, 1048| In fruitful fields; and Virbius was his name.~
26 7, 1083| succeeds, and fills the fields~
27 7, 1101| Flew o’er the fields, nor hurt the bearded grain:~
28 8, 5 | neighing steeds to scour the fields,~
29 8, 12 | The fields to forage, and to gather
30 8, 86 | Around these fields, and fattens as it goes:~
31 8, 200 | council cautious, and in fields we dare.”~
32 8, 680 | In fighting fields from you shall learn to
33 8, 713 | Approaching fights, and fields to float in blood.~
34 8, 797 | guardian of their flocks and fields; and pay~
35 8, 920 | The fields of Neptune take a purple
36 8, 954 | The fields resound with shouts, the
37 9, 40 | Black’ning the fields, and thick’ning thro’ the
38 9, 49 | tho’ provok’d, in open fields advance,~
39 9, 830 | They fight in fields, and storm the shaken town.~
40 10, 4 | The fields, the camp, the fortune of
41 10, 29 | In fields, unpunish’d, and insult
42 10, 119 | To drive their fields, and force with fraud to
43 10, 210 | plenteous harvests the fat fields adorn;~
44 10, 265 | With those which Minio’s fields and Pyrgi gave,~
45 10, 666 | But from the Latian fields averts his sight.~
46 10, 800 | And soon the fields with falling corps were
47 10, 954 | There, scatter’d o’er the fields, ignobly fly.~
48 10, 998 | But Paris in the Phrygian fields was slain,~
49 10, 1040| The fields around with Io Paean! ring;~
50 11, 216 | The fields are lighten’d with a fiery
51 11, 237 | Prelude of bloody fields, and fights to come!~
52 11, 311 | part are to the neighb’ring fields convey’d.~
53 11, 639 | As never more in fields to meet the foe;~
54 11, 706 | Along the fields, to charge the Trojan horse.~
55 11, 901 | And the fields glitter with a waving war.~
56 11, 941 | dying groans are heard; the fields are strow’d~
57 11, 984 | shouts resound the Phrygian fields.~
58 11, 1254| flying friends to foreign fields bequeath.~
59 11, 1309| Both armies now in open fields are seen;~
60 11, 1312| Thro’ smoking fields, his hast’ning enemies;~
61 12, 57 | vanquish’d while in bloody fields we strive,~
62 12, 188 | And from the fields, advancing on a line,~
63 12, 360 | Those fruitful fields your fighting fathers gain’
64 12, 423 | Peace leaves the violated fields, and hate~
65 12, 563 | lops the head. The Latian fields are drunk~
66 12, 610 | Which in the Cretan fields with care she sought:~
67 12, 645 | camps to suffer, and in fields to dare;~
68 12, 670 | The flatted fields, and slaughter of the trees;~
69 12, 1301| Of neighb’ring fields, and barrier of the ground;~
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