Book, Verse
1 1, 121 | His quiv’ring spear, and all the god applied.~
2 1, 145 | and clench the pointed spear!”~
3 1, 668 | The hostile spear, yet sticking in his wound,~
4 2, 65 | His forceful spear, which, hissing as it flew,~
5 2, 299 | large buckler and protended spear.~
6 4, 438 | hills, and shake the wreathy spear~
7 5, 728 | brandishing aloft a cornel spear.~
8 6, 248 | his trumpet only, but his spear.~
9 6, 532 | passage with his pointed spear,~
10 6, 654 | reins, and aims his airy spear.~
11 6, 662 | thund’ring sword and pointed spear~
12 6, 1032| just forward, on a shining spear:~
13 8, 827 | He shakes the pointed spear, and longs to try~
14 9, 226 | fight, and dart the flying spear,~
15 9, 303 | reclin’d upon the bending spear.~
16 9, 543 | d at length, his pointed spear he shook;~
17 9, 552 | and launch’d the trembling spear.~
18 9, 754 | His spear had almost reach’d him in
19 9, 1044| Clytius fell beneath his fatal spear,~
20 10, 465 | said; then seiz’d a mighty spear, and threw;~
21 10, 471 | A second spear, which kept the former course,~
22 10, 476 | Th’ ill-omen’d spear, and at the Trojan threw:~
23 10, 481 | The spear flew hissing thro’ the middle
24 10, 535 | Stooping, the spear descended on his chine,~
25 10, 560 | The flying spear was after Ilus sent;~
26 10, 579 | Advancing then, he plied the spear so well,~
27 10, 592 | Th’ Evandrian spear, a memorable death.~
28 10, 667 | Now with full force his spear young Pallas threw,~
29 10, 672 | And pois’d his pointed spear, before he threw:~
30 10, 675 | The spear kept on the fatal course,
31 10, 726 | The flying spear, and shunn’d the promis’
32 10, 814 | sword: AEneas couch’d his spear,~
33 10, 823 | his answer with his flying spear.~
34 10, 912 | advancing, Turnus hurl’d his spear:~
35 10, 1082| Brandish’d his spear, and rush’d into the plain,~
36 10, 1094| The space his spear could reach, aloud he cries:~
37 10, 1100| The massy spear, which, hissing as it flew,~
38 10, 1129| Incumber’d, slow he dragg’d the spear along,~
39 10, 1256| with his long protended spear.~
40 10, 1277| was aim’d, th’ unerring spear~
41 11, 836 | Then pois’d the spear, heavy with human weight,~
42 11, 842 | and with full force the spear he threw:~
43 11, 846 | His fasten’d spear he pull’d from out the ground,~
44 11, 946 | Remulus, at distance drove his spear,~
45 11, 987 | Thy spear, of mountain ash, Eumenius
46 11, 1021| Butes breast to breast: the spear descends~
47 11, 1099| Then, with his shorten’d spear, explores around~
48 12, 444 | The beamy spear, descending from above,~
49 12, 570 | earth, supported on his spear.~
50 12, 787 | temples aim’d the deadly spear;~
51 12, 1121| Th’ incumber’d spear from the tenacious tree;~
52 12, 1188| Or toss the spear, or trembling dart to throw.~
53 12, 1284| AEneas waves his weighty spear~
54 12, 1332| shield he sees th’ impending spear.~
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