Book, Verse
1 1, 268 | Sev’n mighty bodies with their blood
2 1, 596 | From marble quarries mighty columns hew,~
3 1, 720 | And at their backs a mighty Trojan throng,~
4 1, 756 | came on; the South, with mighty roar,~
5 1, 937 | son, my strength, whose mighty pow’r alone~
6 2, 661 | A mighty breach is made: the rooms
7 3, 134 | A mighty tumult, mix’d with joy,
8 3, 217 | Thou, mighty walls for mighty nations
9 3, 217 | Thou, mighty walls for mighty nations build;~
10 3, 557 | Let gifts be to the mighty queen design’d,~
11 3, 846 | Like him, with mighty strides, they stalk from
12 3, 923 | And the large walls, where mighty Gela was;~
13 4, 52 | all the Libyan lords of mighty name;~
14 4, 135 | And mighty trophies, with your worthy
15 4, 321 | held his altar’s horns. The mighty Thund’rer heard;~
16 4, 922 | Shook at the mighty mischief she resolv’d.~
17 5, 205 | And now the mighty Centaur seems to lead,~
18 5, 491 | The match of mighty Paris, hand to hand;~
19 5, 562 | Compos’d of mighty bones and brawn he stands,~
20 5, 1044| Then thus the mighty Ruler of the Main:~
21 6, 195 | In this the task and mighty labor lies.~
22 6, 425 | And mighty heroes’ more majestic shades,~
23 6, 533 | Nor strong Alcides—men of mighty fame,~
24 6, 556 | clears the deck, receives the mighty freight;~
25 6, 815 | more Thessalian chiefs of mighty fame.~
26 6, 893 | Beneath a laurel shade, where mighty Po~
27 6, 985 | Unites and mingles with the mighty mass.~
28 6, 1053| these shall then be towns of mighty fame,~
29 6, 1075| The mighty Caesar waits his vital hour,~
30 7, 225 | That foreign men of mighty stature came;~
31 7, 603 | Her mighty mandates, and her words
32 7, 887 | And now the mighty labor is begun—~
33 7, 983 | And Amiternian troops, of mighty fame,~
34 8, 90 | shall wash the walls of mighty Rome.”~
35 8, 383 | First, how the mighty babe, when swath’d in bands,~
36 8, 464 | The mighty Thund’rer with majestic
37 8, 620 | But mighty nations I prepare, to join~
38 8, 754 | Ye gods, and mighty Jove, in pity bring~
39 8, 895 | Amid the main, two mighty fleets engage~
40 9, 34 | The mighty Turnus tow’rs above the
41 9, 722 | The mighty flaw makes heav’n itself
42 9, 989 | His mighty members, and his ample breast,~
43 10, 333 | The mighty Mother chang’d our forms
44 10, 465 | He said; then seiz’d a mighty spear, and threw;~
45 10, 515 | By you yourselves, and mighty battles won,~
46 10, 534 | Had heav’d a stone of mighty weight, to throw:~
47 10, 662 | Nor I, his mighty sire, could ward the blow.~
48 10, 792 | Stood opposite in arms to mighty Jove;~
49 10, 1066| And not belied his mighty father’s fame.~
50 11, 187 | Auspicious prince, in arms a mighty name,~
51 11, 266 | Whose mighty trunk had better grac’d
52 11, 346 | queen shades him with her mighty name.~
53 11, 576 | Permit not, mighty man, so mean a crew~
54 11, 916 | first oppos’d; and, with a mighty shock,~
55 11, 953 | The mighty champion of the Tuscan crew.~
56 11, 1069| Now mighty Jove, from his superior
57 12, 802 | Of all the mighty man, the last remains~
58 12, 876 | The mighty grief, she loathes the vital
59 12, 929 | Mighty the man, and mighty was
60 12, 929 | Mighty the man, and mighty was the wound.~
61 12, 1031| Two mighty champions match’d in single
62 12, 1298| The mighty sorrow in his swelling breast.~
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