Book, Verse
1 1, 693 | Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand
2 1, 864 | Cloanthus and the noble Gyas press’d;~
3 2, 82 | All press to see, and some insult
4 2, 444 | flames; and foes for entrance press without,~
5 2, 511 | Has with unwary footing press’d a snake;~
6 4, 118 | Sits on the bed he press’d, and sighs alone;~
7 5, 263 | eager with his beak to press~
8 5, 598 | limbs his ancient mother press’d.~
9 5, 608 | redoubled force his foe he press’d.~
10 5, 1051| troops when proud Achilles press’d,~
11 6, 123 | and far superior force he press’d;~
12 6, 432 | And press for passage with extended
13 6, 461 | Amidst the spirits, Palinurus press’d,~
14 6, 571 | With hunger press’d, devours the pleasing
15 6, 627 | dar’d I to presume, that, press’d with grief,~
16 6, 743 | And, press’d betwixt the rocks, the
17 6, 1193| and of whence was he, who press’d the hero’s side:~
18 7, 795 | Ambitious Turnus in the press appears,~
19 8, 475 | thro’ the narrow gate they press’d,~
20 8, 605 | dogs before their master press’d.~
21 9, 54 | steed of Thracian strain he press’d;~
22 9, 207 | d at their length, they press the grassy ground;~
23 9, 357 | courser by proud Turnus press’d:~
24 9, 589 | Onward he press’d, and kept him still in
25 9, 959 | sunk the monster bulk and press’d the ground;~
26 9, 972 | wonder feels the weight press lighter on his back.~
27 10, 199 | Amid the press appears the beauteous boy,~
28 10, 336 | insulting foes is hardly press’d.~
29 10, 541 | his at once, at once he press’d,~
30 10, 611 | The rear so press’d the front, they could
31 11, 24 | Press but an entrance, and presume
32 11, 690 | Th’ impetuous youth press forward to the field;~
33 11, 799 | right and left, is room to press~
34 11, 844 | Then, press’d by foes, he stemm’d the
35 11, 857 | thro’ her lips the liquor press’d.~
36 11, 899 | Press forward on their bits, and
37 11, 945 | Orsilochus, who durst not press too near~
38 11, 965 | with her painted quiver press’d.~
39 11, 969 | And when, too closely press’d, she quits the ground,~
40 11, 1098| Press’d in his arms the pond’rous
41 11, 1119| that shrunk before, now press~
42 11, 1133| virgin view’d. The steed he press’d~
43 11, 1230| inglorious coward soon shall press the plain:~
44 12, 28 | Then, if my prostrate body press the plain,~
45 12, 458 | prostrate body with his knees he press’d,~
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