Book, Verse
1 1, 310 | length on Libyan realms he fix’d his eyes—~
2 1, 338 | There fix’d their arms, and there
3 1, 351 | The fates of thine are fix’d, and stand entire.~
4 1, 696 | Fix’d on the walls with wonder
5 1, 866 | The Tyrian queen stood fix’d upon his face,~
6 1, 1044| And fix’d and erring stars dispose
7 2, Arg | wooden horse. He declares the fix’d resolution he had taken
8 2, 79 | Fix’d on his aim, and obstinately
9 2, 613 | The guards below, fix’d in the pass, attend~
10 2, 880 | This oft repeated, he stood fix’d to die:~
11 3, 50 | as I thought, and fully fix’d at length~
12 3, 101 | floated once, till Phoebus fix’d the sides~
13 3, 118 | Where shall we fix? where shall our labors
14 3, 149 | There fix’d, and there the seat of
15 3, 370 | I fix’d upon the temple’s lofty
16 3, 859 | On those I fix’d my hopes, to these I run;~
17 4, 28 | The fix’d foundations of my stubborn
18 4, 413 | Fix’d on the deed, but doubtful
19 4, 647 | So deep in earth his fix’d foundations lie.~
20 4, 705 | The chains of love, or fix them on the mind:~
21 4, 812 | Fix’d on revenge, and obstinate
22 5, 2 | Fix’d on his voyage, thro’ the
23 5, 170 | On this the hero fix’d an oak in sight,~
24 5, 668 | Fix’d in the mast the feather’
25 5, 822 | Or hinder here to fix our banish’d band?~
26 5, 1109| And, fix’d on heav’n, his eyes repel
27 6, 104 | To fix my wand’ring gods, and find
28 6, 465 | headlong down. The Trojan fix’d his view,~
29 6, 634 | But fix’d her eyes unmov’d upon
30 6, 841 | Is fix’d by fate on his eternal
31 6, 860 | Here must we fix on high the golden bough.”~
32 6, 866 | He fix’d the fatal bough requir’
33 6, 887 | Their lances fix’d in earth, their steeds
34 6, 913 | In no fix’d place the happy souls
35 6, 1039| In Alba he shall fix his royal seat,~
36 6, 1073| Now fix your sight, and stand intent,
37 7, 342 | His eyes, and fix’d a while upon the ground.~
38 7, 488 | And fix’d it deep within Amata’s
39 7, 523 | could not move him from his fix’d intent,~
40 7, 743 | Fix’d in his throat the flying
41 7, 753 | Then, having fix’d the fight, exulting flies,~
42 7, 768 | And fix’d the causes of a lasting
43 7, 1105| Where’er she passes, fix their wond’ring eyes:~
44 8, 315 | Thus heav’d, the fix’d foundations of the rock~
45 9, 565 | Nor knew to fix revenge: “But thou,” he
46 9, 599 | Fix’d as the Capitol’s foundation
47 9, 948 | Fix’d in the wound th’ Italian
48 9, 1008| And fix’d the wand’ring weapon in
49 10, 51 | The pow’r of Jove, or fix another fate?~
50 10, 237 | left young Pallas kept, fix’d to his side,~
51 10, 328 | Till Turnus, as at anchor fix’d we stood,~
52 10, 353 | Then thus he pray’d, and fix’d on heav’n his eyes:~
53 10, 790 | And in Amycla fix’d his silent easy reign.~
54 10, 1037| Mezentius fix’d his foot upon his breast,~
55 10, 1088| Deep fix’d in earth; in clouds he
56 10, 1104| and bowels fam’d Anthores fix’d.~
57 11, 13 | Above his arms, fix’d on the leafless wood,~
58 11, 121 | And fair inscriptions fix’d, and titles read~
59 11, 768 | And on the fierce virago fix’d his eyes;~
60 11, 1100| His jointed arms, to fix a deadly wound.~
61 12, 199 | And fix their pointed lances in
62 12, 946 | Fix’d on his wounded face a
63 12, 954 | All eyes are fix’d on you: your foes rejoice;~
64 12, 983 | The fight is fix’d; nor shall the branded
65 12, 1025| Immovable their bodies, fix’d their sight.~
66 12, 1331| Astonish’d while he stands, and fix’d with fear,~
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