Book, Verse
1 1, 128 | crack; the sailors’ fearful cries~
2 1, 733 | Ent’ring, with cries they fill’d the holy fane;~
3 1, 787 | With cries and clamors his request
4 1, 897 | With bleating cries, attend their milky dams;~
5 1, 1014| thro’ the palace cheerful cries resound.~
6 2, 398 | Cries, threats, and loud laments,
7 2, 402 | Of human cries distinct, and clashing arms.~
8 2, 422 | trumpets mix’d with fighting cries.~
9 2, 667 | d with loud laments and cries,~
10 2, 724 | transfix’d, with lamentable cries,~
11 2, 926 | the house with clam’rous cries,~
12 2, 1053| Nor tears, nor cries, can give the dead relief.~
13 3, 442 | her speech with mournful cries,~
14 4, 266 | the peaceful universe with cries;~
15 4, 955 | And with loud cries the sounding palace shook.~
16 4, 960 | with shrieks, laments, and cries~
17 5, 197 | Cries, murmurs, clamors, with
18 5, 216 | With louder cries the captain call’d again:~
19 5, 286 | vain the victor he with cries implores,~
20 5, 336 | his flight with imitated cries.~
21 5, 451 | Diores fills the court with cries,~
22 5, 511 | assents, and with redoubled cries~
23 5, 670 | trembled, and the shouting cries~
24 5, 798 | themselves renews their cries.~
25 6, 68 | mouth they come. Aloud she cries:~
26 6, 316 | With groans and cries Misenus they deplore:~
27 6, 427 | and shrieks, and feeble cries.~
28 6, 436 | with shrieks, laments, and cries,~
29 6, 576 | Before the gates, the cries of babes new born,~
30 6, 754 | stood astonish’d at their cries,~
31 6, 842 | Phlegyas warns the world with cries~
32 7, 642 | Arms! arms!” he cries: “my sword and shield prepare!”~
33 7, 700 | Silvia beats her breast, and cries aloud~
34 7, 819 | Hurried by fate,” he cries, “and borne before~
35 7, 853 | Deaf to their cries, nor would the gates unbar~
36 9, 565 | revenge: “But thou,” he cries,~
37 10, 1038| lance; and thus aloud he cries:~
38 10, 1094| spear could reach, aloud he cries:~
39 10, 1201| Far off he heard their cries, far off divin’d~
40 10, 1287| the mingled shouts and cries~
41 11, 697 | th’ occasion takes, and cries aloud:~
42 11, 982 | Her maids with cries attend the lofty car;~
43 11, 1040| Cries out aloud: “What courage
44 11, 1055| Vain fool, and coward!” cries the lofty maid,~
45 12, 391 | Cries out, and thus his boasted
46 12, 446 | scornful smile, the victor cries:~
47 12, 471 | sign of truce: then thus he cries aloud:~
48 12, 630 | Arms! arms!” he cries; “the sword and shield prepare,~
49 12, 905 | The distant cries come driving in the wind,~
50 12, 908 | what mean these dismal cries?~
51 12, 1005| He cries aloud, to make the combat
52 12, 1051| Loud cries and roaring sounds rebellow
53 12, 1097| lakes, the meadows ring with cries;~
54 12, 1251| her form, with frightful cries~
55 12, 1260| Ah me!” she cries, “in this unequal strife~
56 12, 1368| anew to wrath, he loudly cries~
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