Book, Verse
1 1, 64 | With whirlwinds from beneath she toss’d the ship,~
2 1, 235 | A grot is form’d beneath, with mossy seats,~
3 1, 428 | Beneath a ledge of rocks his fleet
4 1, 738 | The wild inhabitants beneath thy reign,~
5 2, 558 | And ours beneath the pond’rous ruin lie.~
6 2, 635 | top at once; the Greeks beneath~
7 2, 751 | Haul’d from beneath the violated shade,~
8 3, 299 | Secure from sight, beneath a pleasing shade,~
9 3, 372 | The verse beneath my name and action speaks:~
10 3, 834 | Beneath his frowning forehead lay
11 4, 366 | hide his shoulders; from beneath his chin~
12 5, 159 | Beneath their sturdy strokes the
13 5, 260 | The sea beneath ’em sinks; their lab’ring
14 6, 455 | his friends, who, whelm’d beneath the waves,~
15 6, 557 | The leaky vessel groans beneath the weight.~
16 6, 703 | And from beneath my head my sword convey’
17 6, 893 | Beneath a laurel shade, where mighty
18 7, 136 | He laid beneath him, and to rest retir’d.~
19 7, 151 | Beneath a shady tree, the hero spread~
20 7, 308 | And such as, born beneath the burning sky~
21 7, 449 | Thus having said, she sinks beneath the ground,~
22 7, 783 | Which, breaking from beneath with bellowing sound,~
23 8, 61 | A sow beneath an oak shall lie along,~
24 8, 257 | With living stone, and deep beneath the ground.~
25 8, 320 | And trembling Tiber div’d beneath his bed.~
26 8, 743 | Such as I was beneath Praeneste’s wall;~
27 8, 818 | The radiant arms beneath an oak she plac’d,~
28 9, 73 | Securely swig the dug, beneath the dams.~
29 9, 251 | Methinks, beneath yon hill, I have espied~
30 9, 436 | rais’d high on tapestry beneath,~
31 9, 459 | Trembling they lie, and pant beneath his paw.~
32 9, 969 | Typhoeus, thrown beneath, by Jove’s command,~
33 9, 1044| Then Clytius fell beneath his fatal spear,~
34 10, 275 | Beneath the sister shades, to soothe
35 10, 303 | A porpoise tail beneath his belly grows;~
36 10, 585 | It struck beneath the space of either eye;~
37 10, 591 | him to the war, to find, beneath~
38 10, 661 | My own Sarpedon fell beneath his foe;~
39 10, 884 | some secret meaning lies beneath,~
40 10, 986 | Beneath his feet fell haughty Hebrus
41 11, 947 | And stuck the steel beneath his horse’s ear.~
42 12, 179 | Beneath the walls they measure out
43 12, 658 | Labors beneath their feet the trembling
44 12, 714 | Beneath his buckler, shunn’d the
45 12, 1037| trembling soil resounds beneath their feet:~
46 12, 1308| knocking knees are bent beneath the load,~
47 12, 1329| Amaz’d he cow’rs beneath his conqu’ring foe,~
48 12, 1341| Nor aught, beneath his arms, the coat of mail:~
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