Book, Verse
1 1, 198 | The liquid empire fell, and trident of the sea.~
2 2, 120 | My kinsman fell. Then I, without support,~
3 2, 500 | Androgeos fell among us, with his band,~
4 2, 688 | Fell the reward of the proud
5 2, 758 | Thus Priam fell, and shar’d one common fate~
6 2, 1003| by her fatal destiny she fell,~
7 3, 125 | Prostrate we fell; confess’d the present god,~
8 3, 757 | And, where he fell, th’ avenging father drew~
9 4, 576 | Then oaks for oars they fell’d; or, as they stood,~
10 4, 726 | worse than when Sichaeus fell;~
11 4, 989 | And, fainting thrice, fell grov’ling on the bed;~
12 5, 428 | d first, and, slipping, fell upon the plain,~
13 5, 433 | He fell, besmear’d with filth and
14 5, 597 | Headlong and heavy fell; his ample breast~
15 5, 1116| Fell heavy on him, plung’d him
16 5, 1118| Headlong he fell, and, struggling in the
17 6, 8 | search for hollow trees, and fell the woods,~
18 6, 46 | conquer’d and the monster fell.~
19 6, 153 | At length her fury fell, her foaming ceas’d,~
20 6, 249 | Pelides’ arms when Hector fell,~
21 6, 267 | Huge trunks of trees, fell’d from the steepy crown~
22 6, 465 | Fell headlong down. The Trojan
23 6, 478 | I fell; and, with my weight, the
24 6, 678 | And fell upon a heap of slaughter’
25 9, 93 | And fell’d his timber from Mount
26 9, 175 | They fell; but will they fall a second
27 9, 464 | with heavy sleep the former fell,~
28 9, 494 | He fell; and they the glorious gift
29 9, 579 | Down fell the beauteous youth: the
30 9, 595 | quiet on his bleeding bosom fell,~
31 9, 737 | Light as he fell, so light the youth arose,~
32 9, 953 | Not by the feeble dart he fell oppress’d~
33 9, 1044| Then Clytius fell beneath his fatal spear,~
34 10, 431 | Great Theron fell, an omen of the fight;~
35 10, 437 | Next, Lichas fell, who, not like others born,~
36 10, 580 | Ladon, Demodocus, and Pheres fell.~
37 10, 661 | My own Sarpedon fell beneath his foe;~
38 10, 741 | When Pallas fell: so deems, nor deems alone~
39 10, 752 | The holy coward fell; and, forc’d to yield,~
40 10, 986 | Beneath his feet fell haughty Hebrus dead,~
41 10, 1180| the great AEneas’ hand I fell.’”~
42 11, 174 | Fell without fault, our quarrel
43 11, 204 | To fell the timber, and forget the
44 11, 252 | not his fault, my Pallas fell so young,~
45 11, 310 | in the places where they fell are laid;~
46 11, 415 | Fell at his threshold; and the
47 11, 646 | Who comely fell, by no dishonest wound,~
48 11, 959 | Transfix’d he fell, and doubled to the ground.~
49 11, 1156| Are fell’d for thee, and to thy glory
50 12, 440 | Backward he fell; and, as his fate design’
51 12, 727 | What chiefs and champions fell on either side,~
52 12, 746 | Cethegus, Tanais, Tagus, fell oppress’d,~
53 12, 780 | Betwixt the wheels he fell; the wheels, that bore~
54 12, 796 | Iolas fell, whom not the Grecian pow’
55 12, 932 | Brave Ufens fell with honor on the place,~
56 12, 1116| heedless hands the Trojans fell’d the tree,~
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