Book, Verse
1 1, 47 | and scatter’d thro’ the main.~
2 1, 53 | plowing frothy furrows in the main;~
3 1, 100 | waves, or swell the troubled main—~
4 1, 107 | charming daughters of the main,~
5 1, 179 | his awful head above the main,~
6 1, 192 | mountains on the troubled main?~
7 1, 206 | nymphs, the daughters of the main,~
8 1, 781 | swallow’d in the Libyan main,~
9 1, 819 | storm, and swallow’d in the main.~
10 2, 164 | blood once more atone the main.”~
11 2, 240 | their navy plows the wat’ry main,~
12 3, 96 | southern gales invite us to the main,~
13 3, 99 | An island in th’ AEgaean main appears;~
14 3, 257 | sable clouds involves the main;~
15 3, 276 | compass’d by th’ Ionian main,~
16 3, 485 | shun the dangers of the main,~
17 3, 795 | me headlong in the rapid main:~
18 3, 877 | work, our oars divide the main.~
19 4, 182 | morn was risen from the main,~
20 4, 452 | tempt, for Troy, the raging main?~
21 4, 549 | promis’d kingdom thro’ the main!~
22 4, 836 | snatch; they rush into the main.~
23 5, 186 | Sparkles the briny main, and the vex’d ocean fries.~
24 5, 210 | rode, the victors of the main;~
25 5, 217 | rocky shore, and shun the main.”~
26 5, 309 | d entrails cast into the main,~
27 5, 920 | his fates, or tempt the main,~
28 5, 1004| frightful dangers of the main,~
29 5, 1034| bribing AEolus, she shook the main,~
30 5, 1044| the mighty Ruler of the Main:~
31 5, 1107| d, not know the monster main?”~
32 5, 1118| and, struggling in the main,~
33 6, 987 | air, and monsters of the main.~
34 7, 18 | heard, rebellowing to the main,~
35 7, 40 | The Trojan, from the main, beheld a wood,~
36 7, 51 | gloomy shade, and leave the main.~
37 7, 399 | upon the shore, desert the main,~
38 7, 416 | heav’ns, oppos’d the stormy main;~
39 7, 574 | Argives, thro’ the stormy main,~
40 7, 738 | Then roars the main, the billows mount the skies;~
41 7, 994 | billows beat the Libyan main,~
42 7, 1091| Or Circe’s hills from the main land divide;~
43 8, 895 | Amid the main, two mighty fleets engage~
44 8, 916 | rooted up, and justled in the main;~
45 9, 33 | In the main battle, with his flaming
46 9, 145 | tell, like dolphins, in the main~
47 9, 910 | hail comes pouring on the main,~
48 10, 52 | tell of tempests on the main,~
49 10, 151 | Then issue on the main with bellowing rage,~
50 10, 158 | waves lie flatted on the main.)~
51 10, 307 | relief, and scour the briny main.~
52 10, 332 | sought you thro’ the Tuscan main.~
53 10, 529 | left, unless we swim the main;~
54 10, 966 | thought to swim the stormy main,~
55 11, 395 | by rolling Simois to the main—~
56 11, 607 | bloody Tiber swell’d the main.~
57 12, 294 | said he, “and earth, and main,~
58 12, 543 | above, incumbent on the main;~
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