Book, Verse
1 1, 32 | necks of all the nations lay.~
2 1, 37 | And secret seeds of envy, lay behind;~
3 1, 75 | rings on my slighted altars lay?”~
4 1, 494 | where his hidden treasure lay.~
5 1, 595 | Lay deep foundations for a theater;~
6 2, 30 | expos’d to wind and weather lay.~
7 2, 36 | deserted, where the Grecians lay:~
8 2, 185 | a weedy lake all night I lay,~
9 2, 532 | Lay down their own attire, and
10 2, 917 | threshold in my passage lay,~
11 3, 4 | s lofty tow’rs in ashes lay;~
12 3, 27 | I lay the deep foundations of
13 3, 666 | Close by the shore we lay; the sailors keep~
14 3, 827 | While fast asleep the giant lay supine,~
15 3, 834 | Beneath his frowning forehead lay his eye;~
16 4, 765 | the quiet earth, securely lay,~
17 4, 983 | Lay close my lips to hers, and
18 5, 431 | where the treach’rous puddle lay,~
19 5, 438 | So Salius lay extended on the plain;~
20 5, 790 | the port secure the navy lay.~
21 5, 1113| d his swimming eyes, and lay supine.~
22 6, 112 | shrines; and ev’ry sacred lay,~
23 6, 231 | living turfs upon his body lay:~
24 6, 242 | Misenus lay extended on the shore;~
25 6, 318 | body, thus bewail’d, they lay,~
26 6, 490 | with my dropping clothes, I lay,~
27 6, 868 | extended plains of pleasure lay:~
28 6, 1145| And thou, the first, lay down thy lawless claim,~
29 7, 276 | shipping in our ports to lay,~
30 7, 408 | execrable Troy in ashes lay,~
31 7, 482 | Restless Amata lay, her swelling breast~
32 7, 578 | his lofty palace, Turnus lay,~
33 7, 702 | assemble; for the fiend, who lay~
34 8, 112 | Wondrous to tell!—She lay along the ground:~
35 8, 381 | The lay records the labors, and
36 8, 394 | With lolling tongue, lay fawning at thy feet,~
37 8, 429 | d the land where safe he lay~
38 8, 537 | Till in her lap infus’d, he lay possess’d~
39 8, 551 | Vulcan’s name, an isle there lay,~
40 9, 421 | foes in pitch’d pavilions lay;~
41 9, 435 | sword, where haughty Rhamnes lay;~
42 9, 486 | steed of conquer’d Rhamnes lay.~
43 9, 562 | the brainpan warmly buried lay.~
44 9, 868 | Extended on the ground, Numanus lay.~
45 10, 537 | so fast, so deeply buried lay,~
46 10, 773 | prostrate wretch, and, as he lay,~
47 10, 835 | For Liger lay already on the plain,~
48 10, 1159| buried deep in his fair bosom lay.~
49 10, 1190| His heavier arms lay scatter’d on the plain:~
50 10, 1310| And lay my much-lov’d Lausus by
51 11, 44 | in death, lamented Pallas lay.~
52 11, 473 | hopes you had in Diomedes, lay down:~
53 11, 732 | And lay the Phrygian low before
54 11, 804 | pass, and in blind ambush lay.~
55 11, 1234| a marble tomb, Dercennus lay,~
56 12, 443 | the scatt’ring fires he lay supinely spread.~
57 12, 971 | And conscious worth lay lab’ring in his thought,~
58 12, 1103| To lay in ashes, if they dare supply~
59 12, 1219| off’rings on your altars lay.”~
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