Book, Verse
1 1, 176 | imperial Neptune heard the sound~
2 1, 631 | lofty doors on brazen hinges sound.~
3 2, 68 | transpierc’d, return a rattling sound,~
4 2, 318 | struck: as oft the clashing sound~
5 2, 422 | The sound of trumpets mix’d with fighting
6 3, 124 | tripos rush’d a bellowing sound.~
7 3, 392 | the name of hapless Hector sound.~
8 3, 686 | first pronounc’d the joyful sound;~
9 3, 729 | hear the waves with surly sound~
10 3, 742 | hollow rocks return’d the sound,~
11 3, 878 | harken’d to the dashing sound:~
12 3, 886 | winding caverns echo to the sound.~
13 4, 450 | unknown, and foreign coasts to sound;~
14 4, 643 | hollow valleys echo to the sound:~
15 5, 197 | clamors, with a mixing sound,~
16 5, 708 | with the trumpets’ cheerful sound,~
17 6, 66 | many voices issue, and the sound~
18 6, 244 | trumpet in the field to sound;~
19 6, 253 | Triton heard the martial sound,~
20 6, 563 | triple porter of the Stygian sound,~
21 6, 789 | emulating Jove; the rattling sound~
22 6, 963 | the rocks remurmur to the sound.~
23 6, 1197| admire, and raise a shouting sound:~
24 7, 138 | above, a more than mortal sound~
25 7, 450 | and shoots the Stygian sound,~
26 7, 718 | tremble at th’ infernal sound.~
27 7, 783 | from beneath with bellowing sound,~
28 8, 282 | and the rocks restor’d the sound.~
29 8, 323 | vapors, with a rumbling sound,~
30 8, 406 | hollow vales convey the sound,~
31 8, 699 | clash, and yield a silver sound.~
32 8, 716 | Shall choke his flood: now sound the loud alarms;~
33 8, 789 | neighing coursers answer to the sound,~
34 9, 535 | The sound approach’d; and suddenly
35 9, 848 | Where with unequal sound the flute invites;~
36 9, 912 | clouds burst with a stormy sound,~
37 9, 960 | shield on the vast body sound,~
38 9, 1015| giant with a thund’ring sound:~
39 10, 300 | seems his crooked shell to sound,~
40 10, 429 | The trumpets sound: AEneas first assail’d~
41 10, 456 | shield, some on his helmet sound:~
42 10, 681 | his arms upon his body sound;~
43 10, 907 | voice belied, nor vaunting sound.~
44 11, 137 | begins: the trumpets hoarsely sound;~
45 11, 293 | trumpets mix their mournful sound.~
46 11, 370 | Venulus began, the murmuring sound~
47 11, 460 | rocky shores rebellow to the sound.~
48 11, 694 | A jarring sound results, and mingles in
49 11, 719 | Hoarse trumpets sound th’ alarm; around the walls~
50 11, 820 | hissing letter in a softer sound,~
51 11, 968 | s arms upon her shoulder sound;~
52 11, 1171| Directed by the sound. Of either host,~
53 11, 1267| horses, with a rattling sound,~
54 12, 42 | But sound advice, proceeding from
55 12, 325 | Then, gath’ring sound, they murmur more aloud.~
56 12, 464 | ax enters with a crashing sound,~
57 12, 664 | And heard the hostile sound, and fled for fear.~
58 12, 907 | jarring mixture, and a boding sound.~
59 12, 1015| The welcome sound, and heard the champion’
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