Book, Verse
1 1, 27 | Yet she had heard an ancient rumor fly,~
2 1, 176 | Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound~
3 1, 450 | of your sisters have we heard or seen,~
4 1, 518 | If you by chance have heard the Trojan name.~
5 1, 793 | Who has not heard the story of your woes,~
6 2, 319 | Of arms was heard, and inward groans rebound.~
7 2, 325 | All heard, and none believ’d the prophecy.~
8 2, 453 | I heard; and Heav’n, that well-born
9 2, 737 | of nature and of nations heard.~
10 4, 294 | He, when he heard a fugitive could move~
11 4, 321 | horns. The mighty Thund’rer heard;~
12 4, 420 | Before the love-sick lady heard the news;~
13 4, 511 | saw him, and his message heard.~
14 4, 593 | And heard the shouts of sailors from
15 4, 669 | She thought she heard him summon her away,~
16 4, 671 | Hourly ’t is heard, when with a boding note~
17 5, 213 | others bear to sea!” Menoetes heard;~
18 5, 295 | with disdain the Scylla heard,~
19 5, 313 | With virgin Panopea, heard his vow;~
20 5, 446 | cause may in the court be heard;~
21 5, 516 | And heard and saw, unmov’d, the Trojan’
22 5, 951 | Your flaming fleet, and heard your just desire.~
23 6, 253 | With envy Triton heard the martial sound,~
24 6, 752 | From hence are heard the groans of ghosts, the
25 7, 18 | From hence were heard, rebellowing to the main,~
26 7, 306 | Ev’n such have heard, if any such there be,~
27 7, 969 | Not one who heard their music from afar,~
28 8, 283 | One heifer, who had heard her love complain,~
29 8, 557 | Are heard around; the boiling waters
30 8, 695 | Tyrrhene trumpets thrice were heard on high.~
31 8, 788 | Repeated peals of shouts are heard around;~
32 9, 132 | Were timbrels heard, and Berecynthian choirs;~
33 9, 305 | beg admission, eager to be heard:~
34 10, 276 | Heav’n heard his song, and hasten’d his
35 10, 654 | ravish’d spoils.” ’T was heard, the vain request;~
36 10, 1201| Far off he heard their cries, far off divin’
37 11, 384 | Attentively he heard us, while we spoke;~
38 11, 941 | Now dying groans are heard; the fields are strow’d~
39 11, 1165| Apollo heard, and, granting half his
40 11, 1252| The traitor heard, and felt the point within
41 12, 338 | and thick’ning sobs she heard,~
42 12, 586 | And heard and saw, unmov’d, the mourning
43 12, 664 | And heard the hostile sound, and fled
44 12, 687 | Juturna heard, and, seiz’d with mortal
45 12, 856 | Each will be heard, and all at once advise.~
46 12, 930 | I heard my dearest friend, with
47 12, 1015| The welcome sound, and heard the champion’s name,~
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