Book, Verse
1 1, 30 | Her Carthage ruin, and her tow’rs deface;~
2 1, 376 | Of martial tow’rs the founder shall become,~
3 1, 582 | wonder sees the stately tow’rs,~
4 1, 612 | Their lofty tow’rs; then, ent’ring at the
5 1, 804 | and to defend the Tyrian tow’rs,~
6 2, 74 | And Ilian tow’rs and Priam’s empire stood.~
7 2, 244 | her stol’n statue and her tow’r betray’d,~
8 2, 289 | And tow’ring o’er his head in triumph
9 2, 297 | And to the tow’r of Pallas make their way:~
10 2, 322 | dire portent within the tow’r.~
11 2, 607 | From their demolish’d tow’rs the Trojans throw~
12 2, 625 | this we pass, and mount the tow’r, from whence~
13 2, 834 | Bestrides the tow’r, refulgent thro’ the cloud:~
14 3, 4 | And Ilium’s lofty tow’rs in ashes lay;~
15 3, 150 | Ere Ilium and the Trojan tow’rs arose.~
16 3, 647 | auspice than her ancient tow’rs,~
17 3, 705 | Two tow’ring rocks the narrow mouth
18 3, 726 | Caulonian tow’rs, and Scylacaean strands,~
19 3, 893 | Not yielding to the tow’ring tree of Jove,~
20 4, 123 | Meantime the rising tow’rs are at a stand;~
21 4, 268 | By day, from lofty tow’rs her head she shews,~
22 4, 370 | rested thus, he from the tow’ring height~
23 4, 381 | Now tow’rs within the clouds advance
24 4, 391 | foreign walls and Tyrian tow’rs to rear,~
25 4, 501 | With walls and tow’rs a Libyan town adorn,~
26 4, 592 | When, from the tow’r, she saw the cover’d shore,~
27 4, 646 | Far as he shoots his tow’ring head on high,~
28 4, 841 | When, from a tow’r, the queen, with wakeful
29 5, 156 | Which rising, like a tow’ring city stands;~
30 5, 563 | A goodly tow’ring object on the sands.~
31 5, 891 | way amid the smold’ring tow,~
32 6, 264 | and pitch trees, and the tow’ring pride~
33 6, 740 | A lofty tow’r, and strong on ev’ry side~
34 6, 748 | Sublime on these a tow’r of steel is rear’d;~
35 6, 907 | Tow’ring his height, and ample
36 6, 1052| And raise Collatian tow’rs on rocky ground.~
37 6, 1065| Rome, whose ascending tow’rs shall heav’n invade,~
38 7, 106 | town he conquers, and the tow’r commands.”~
39 7, 216 | From far the town and lofty tow’rs survey;~
40 7, 872 | Antemnae, Tibur with her lofty tow’rs,~
41 7, 1021| From her high tow’rs, the harvest of her trees.~
42 8, 2 | standard planted on Laurentum’s tow’rs;~
43 8, 131 | from far beheld the rising tow’rs,~
44 8, 416 | the founder of the Roman tow’rs:~
45 8, 493 | with the ground the Trojan tow’rs,~
46 9, 34 | The mighty Turnus tow’rs above the rest.~
47 9, 214 | works to works with bridges, tow’r to tow’r:~
48 9, 214 | works with bridges, tow’r to tow’r:~
49 9, 626 | But, casting from their tow’rs a frightful view,~
50 9, 704 | There stood a tow’r, amazing to the sight,~
51 9, 724 | The tow’r, that follow’d on the
52 10, 78 | Cythera, mine the Cyprian tow’rs:~
53 10, 133 | Cythera, yours the Cyprian tow’rs,~
54 10, 184 | Thin on the tow’rs they stand; and ev’n
55 10, 368 | their courage: from their tow’rs they throw~
56 10, 629 | with his haughty mien, and tow’ring height.~
57 10, 948 | Or see Laurentum’s lofty tow’rs again?~
58 10, 1083| Where tow’ring in the midmost rank
59 11, 140 | To Pallantean tow’rs direct their course,~
60 11, 375 | Grecian tents and rising tow’rs beheld.~
61 11, 595 | And high as mine his tow’ring trophies stand.~
62 11, 740 | godlike grace, he from the tow’r descends.~
63 11, 1286| Arm’d on the tow’rs, the common danger share:~
64 12, 209 | squadrons, and Laurentine tow’rs.~
65 12, 291 | And bless the rising tow’rs with fair Lavinia’s name.”~
66 12, 797 | subverter of the Trojan tow’rs,~
67 12, 831 | This day the Latian tow’rs, that mate the sky,~
68 12, 977 | A wooden tow’r with flames already blaz’
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