Book, Verse
1 1, 84 | hall th’ undaunted monarch stands,~
2 1, 208 | himself with ready trident stands,~
3 1, 647 | where old unhappy Priam stands!~
4 1, 675 | But the stern goddess stands unmov’d with pray’r.~
5 1, 723 | unseen, surpris’d with wonder stands,~
6 2, 256 | Trojan walls, and in the city stands;~
7 2, 830 | in arms, imperial Juno stands~
8 2, 969 | the walls a ruin’d temple stands,~
9 2, 1043| captive matrons, in long order stands.~
10 3, 515 | mountain’s brow Petilia stands,~
11 3, 725 | opposite, Lacinian Juno stands;~
12 4, 81 | beauteous queen before her altar stands,~
13 4, 750 | and next the highest altar stands:~
14 4, 952 | the wound the cruel weapon stands;~
15 5, 156 | rising, like a tow’ring city stands;~
16 5, 165 | There stands a rock: the raging billows
17 5, 543 | at their weight, the hero stands,~
18 5, 562 | mighty bones and brawn he stands,~
19 5, 583 | Heavy with age, Entellus stands his ground,~
20 5, 668 | mast the feather’d weapon stands:~
21 5, 1012| the deck the godlike hero stands,~
22 6, 207 | There stands a tree; the queen of Stygian
23 6, 400 | the passage, horrid Hydra stands,~
24 6, 413 | There Charon stands, who rules the dreary coast—~
25 6, 431 | thick, the shiv’ring army stands,~
26 6, 778 | More formidable Hydra stands within,~
27 6, 857 | and iron arch above it, stands~
28 6, 878 | There stands conspicuous in his flowing
29 7, 104 | parts of heav’n his navy stands,~
30 7, 201 | flows, and here Numicus stands;~
31 7, 811 | Propp’d on himself he stands; his solid sides~
32 7, 961 | Feronia’s grove and temple stands,~
33 7, 1078| With horns exalted stands, and seems to low—~
34 7, 1093| black water of Pomptina stands.~
35 8, 255 | How desart now it stands, expos’d in air!~
36 8, 321 | The court of Cacus stands reveal’d to sight;~
37 8, 333 | The hero stands above, and from afar~
38 8, 624 | Not far from hence there stands a hilly town,~
39 8, 792 | Stands by the streams that wash
40 9, 343 | both, (on you my fortune stands;~
41 9, 861 | ning brows, and bellowing stands,~
42 9, 1030| Strong Halys stands in vain; weak Phlegys flies;~
43 10, 499 | Stands without motion, and the
44 10, 664 | And stands already on the verge of
45 10, 773 | Stands o’er the prostrate wretch,
46 11, 623 | Triumphant stands; the Grecians are o’erthrown;~
47 11, 725 | cliff, where Pallas’ temple stands;~
48 11, 795 | the vale a steepy mountain stands,~
49 11, 1190| within her breast the weapon stands;~
50 11, 1271| matrons, from their lofty stands,~
51 12, 293 | Latian king before his altar stands.~
52 12, 332 | moves, and at his altar stands~
53 12, 617 | rous panacee. Unseen she stands,~
54 12, 624 | blood, and in the bottom stands:~
55 12, 849 | Advancing to the front, the hero stands,~
56 12, 1026| Ev’n death stands still; nor from above they
57 12, 1028| silent order either army stands,~
58 12, 1045| Mute stands the herd; the heifers roll
59 12, 1331| Astonish’d while he stands, and fix’d with fear,~
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