Book, Verse
1 1, 248 | dying sparkles in their fall receives:~
2 1, 389 | people that conspir’d her fall.~
3 1, 460 | d victims at your altars fall.”~
4 2, 70 | And, had not Heav’n the fall of Troy design’d,~
5 2, 179 | pleas’d the storm should fall~
6 2, 384 | high, and totters to her fall.~
7 2, 465 | saw resolv’d in arms to fall,~
8 2, 475 | Then let us fall, but fall amidst our foes:~
9 2, 475 | Then let us fall, but fall amidst our foes:~
10 2, 494 | Not only Trojans fall; but, in their turn,~
11 2, 575 | Oppress’d with odds, we fall; Coroebus first,~
12 2, 633 | flies not swifter than the fall,~
13 2, 851 | Now threats a fall, and throws the leafy honors
14 2, 892 | word from such a parent fall?~
15 2, 910 | unreveng’d the foe shall see my fall.~
16 3, 196 | My men—some fall, the rest in fevers fry.~
17 3, 339 | win by war, to pray’rs we fall,~
18 4, 709 | ascend, and mountain ashes fall.~
19 4, 871 | Had fall’n upon the pile, to mend
20 4, 891 | But fall, untimely, by some hostile
21 5, 234 | The crowd, that saw him fall and float again,~
22 5, 467 | Would fortune for my fall so well provide!”~
23 5, 604 | The fall’n companion of his youthful
24 5, 907 | Or let thy fury fall alone on me!~
25 6, 817 | That promises a fall, and shakes at ev’ry blast.~
26 7, 406 | Could they not fall unpitied on the plain,~
27 8, 82 | Her pride at length shall fall, her fury cease.~
28 9, 175 | They fell; but will they fall a second time?~
29 9, 219 | their lots, and, as they fall,~
30 9, 274 | reach my head, there let it fall,~
31 9, 721 | defense and the defenders fall.~
32 9, 780 | same hand, Clonius and Itys fall,~
33 9, 906 | Heaps of spent arrows fall, and strew the ground;~
34 9, 964 | deep, the stones disjointed fall~
35 9, 1032| Halius, Prytanis, Alcander fall—~
36 10, 89 | second Pergamus is doom’d to fall?~
37 10, 165 | proper fortune stand or fall;~
38 10, 617 | Both doom’d to fall, but fall by greater hands.~
39 10, 617 | Both doom’d to fall, but fall by greater hands.~
40 11, 27 | Turnus shall fall extended on the plain,~
41 11, 109 | yellow hair in flame should fall,~
42 11, 207 | First fall from high; and some the
43 11, 549 | Wage wars unjust, and fall in fight, for thee!~
44 11, 659 | Then fall so hard, they bound and
45 11, 996 | Both fall together, and both spurn
46 11, 1035| To see his fall; nor farther dares advance;~
47 11, 1284| pursued, precipitate their fall.~
48 12, 67 | And, should you fall in fight, (which Heav’n
49 12, 274 | Hear, and bear record: if I fall in field,~
50 12, 764 | two neighb’ring torrents fall from high;~
51 12, 915 | rival’s hand th’ Italians fall,~
52 12, 998 | Stunn’d with the shock they fall, and stunn’d from earth
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