Book, Verse
1 1, 153 | Thro’ gaping waves behold the boiling deep.~
2 1, 352 | Thou shalt behold thy wish’d Lavinian walls;~
3 1, 544 | Twelve swans behold in beauteous order move,~
4 1, 830 | polish’d iv’ry, beauteous to behold,~
5 1, 923 | double texture, glorious to behold,~
6 2, 84 | Behold a nation in a man compris’
7 2, 269 | When, dreadful to behold, from sea we spied~
8 2, 371 | Do we behold thee, wearied as we are~
9 2, 471 | The passive gods behold the Greeks defile~
10 2, 543 | Behold the royal prophetess, the
11 2, 718 | Behold! Polites, one of Priam’s
12 2, 905 | my father, wife, and son behold,~
13 2, 1083| th’ augmented number to behold,~
14 3, 502 | Thou shalt behold a sow upon the ground,~
15 3, 613 | Behold from far the wish’d Ausonian
16 3, 676 | the Bears is careful to behold,~
17 4, 532 | gods, and Jove himself, behold in vain~
18 5, 143 | Part to behold, and part to prove their
19 5, 335 | His guards behold him soaring thro’ the skies,~
20 5, 344 | the gift, and glorious to behold,~
21 5, 845 | Behold a goddess in her ardent
22 5, 880 | Behold your own Ascanius!” While
23 5, 1056| Stood up on ridges to behold the sea;~
24 6, 16 | grove they walk; and now behold,~
25 6, 70 | He comes; behold the god!” Thus while she
26 6, 210 | bears; but (wondrous to behold!)~
27 6, 656 | And with unwearied eyes behold their friend;~
28 6, 933 | Once more ’t is giv’n me to behold your face!~
29 6, 1077| But next behold the youth of form divine,~
30 6, 1089| Their seers behold the tempest from afar,~
31 6, 1130| Behold Torquatus the same track
32 7, 103 | Behold on Latian shores a foreign
33 7, 165 | Behold the destin’d place of your
34 7, 364 | The peace is made when I behold him here.~
35 7, 383 | golden trappings, glorious to behold,~
36 7, 634 | Behold whom time has made to dote,
37 7, 636 | Behold the Fates’ infernal minister!~
38 7, 755 | To Juno thus she speaks: “Behold! ’t is done,~
39 8, 225 | embroider’d, glorious to behold,~
40 8, 353 | Behold his shagged breast, his
41 8, 508 | Behold, what haughty nations are
42 8, 813 | Behold,” she said, “perform’d in
43 8, 869 | poor; and there you might behold~
44 9, 328 | While we behold such dauntless worth appear~
45 9, 429 | Behold a conquest gain’d without
46 9, 487 | his eyes less longingly behold~
47 9, 1048| The Trojan chiefs behold, with rage and grief,~
48 10, 947 | Shall ever I behold the Latian plain,~
49 10, 1198| Behold, his mournful followers
50 11, 274 | T is to behold his vengeance for my son.~
51 12, 380 | Behold, the dastard fowl return
52 12, 1179| Else should you not behold me here, alone,~
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