Book, Verse
1 1, 51 | behind the fair Sicilian shores,~
2 1, 227 | land, and make the Libyan shores.~
3 1, 272 | When his Trinacrian shores the navy left)~
4 1, 309 | Earth, air, and shores, and navigable seas,~
5 1, 776 | ships a shelter on your shores,~
6 1, 798 | Whether to Latian shores your course is bent,~
7 1, 871 | shipwrack’d on our barren shores?~
8 2, 161 | Grecians, when the Trojan shores you sought,~
9 2, 241 | Yet soon expect it on your shores again,~
10 2, 333 | and sought our well-known shores,~
11 3, Arg | Italy. He is cast on several shores, and meets with very surprising
12 3, 98 | leave the cities and the shores behind.~
13 3, 148 | To the Rhoetean shores old Teucrus came;~
14 3, 176 | sailors double near the shores;~
15 3, 330 | You seek th’ Italian shores, foredoom’d by fate:~
16 3, 331 | Th’ Italian shores are granted you to find,~
17 3, 363 | And Trojan games on Actian shores renew.~
18 3, 492 | must cruise along Sicilian shores,~
19 3, 512 | salvage Locrians here the shores infest;~
20 3, 588 | teach thee how the happy shores to find.~
21 3, 642 | You have no shores to search, no seas to plow,~
22 3, 745 | And, wearied, on Cyclopian shores we run.~
23 4, 150 | To Libyan shores, thus artfully replied:~
24 4, 837 | haste they leave the desert shores,~
25 4, 903 | Our arms, our seas, our shores, oppos’d to theirs;~
26 5, 11 | neither fires nor shining shores they saw.~
27 5, 34 | Sicilia lies, whose hospitable shores~
28 5, 71 | Upon these friendly shores and flow’ry plains,~
29 5, 109 | Should reach the promis’d shores of Italy,~
30 5, 173 | steer, and seek the former shores.~
31 5, 270 | poles they heave her off the shores,~
32 5, 816 | Since, toss’d from shores to shores, from lands to
33 5, 816 | Since, toss’d from shores to shores, from lands to lands,~
34 5, 1001| Now loud laments along the shores resound,~
35 5, 1128| rebellow from the sounding shores.~
36 5, 1136| naked corpse is doom’d on shores unknown to lie.”~
37 6, 939 | storms sustain’d, and on what shores been cast?~
38 6, 973 | To seek the shores by destiny design’d.”—~
39 7, 12 | near the shelves of Circe’s shores they run,~
40 7, 103 | Behold on Latian shores a foreign prince!~
41 7, 294 | Willing we sought your shores; and, hither bound,~
42 7, 420 | On Tiber’s shores they land, secure of fate,~
43 7, 1006| those who live by Sidicinian shores,~
44 8, 162 | Your fame exacts. Upon our shores descend,~
45 9, 967 | billows roll, and seek the shores;~
46 10, 88 | To reach th’ Italian shores; if, after all,~
47 10, 385 | To man the shores, and hinder their descent,~
48 10, 972 | lands him on his native shores,~
49 11, 460 | The rocky shores rebellow to the sound.~
50 12, 307 | O’erflow the shores, or sap the solid ground;~
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