Book, Verse
1 1, 777 | Refitted from your woods with planks and oars,~
2 1, 810 | towns, and wilds, and shady woods, in quest~
3 2, 568 | whirlwind gathers, and the woods are torn:~
4 3, 46 | With all the sisters of the woods, and most~
5 3, 153 | cymbals charm’d th’ Idaean woods,~
6 3, 351 | Amidst our course, Zacynthian woods appear;~
7 3, 761 | In shady woods we pass the tedious night,~
8 3, 770 | When from the woods there bolts, before our
9 3, 848 | Since thus, in woods and wilds, obscure from
10 4, 97 | with her pain she flies the woods,~
11 4, 167 | Shall to the shady woods, for sylvan game, resort.~
12 4, 759 | longer whisper thro’ the woods,~
13 4, 764 | Which haunt the woods, or swim the weedy pool,~
14 4, 862 | limbs, or left expos’d in woods;~
15 5, 198 | From woods to woods, from hills to
16 5, 198 | From woods to woods, from hills to hills rebound.~
17 5, 885 | Dispers’d, to woods and caverns take their flight,~
18 6, 8 | hollow trees, and fell the woods,~
19 6, 208 | Claims it her own; thick woods and gloomy night~
20 6, 380 | Thus wander travelers in woods by night,~
21 6, 428 | leaves in autumn strow the woods,~
22 6, 760 | when she gave to rule the woods,~
23 6, 894 | Mounts up to woods above, and hides his head
24 7, 540 | Wand’ring thro’ woods and wilds, and devious ways,~
25 7, 717 | her breath: the rocks and woods around,~
26 7, 801 | In woods and wilds the flags of Bacchus
27 7, 936 | rush along; the rattling woods give way;~
28 7, 1041| untimely fate th’ Angitian woods~
29 8, 125 | The woods and waters wonder at the
30 8, 406 | The woods to hollow vales convey the
31 8, 417 | These woods were first the seat of sylvan
32 9, 102 | Those woods, that holy grove, my long
33 9, 514 | To neighb’ring woods, and trust themselves to
34 9, 803 | Was wont in woods to shoot the savage prey,~
35 10, 149 | winds, when yet unfledg’d in woods they lie,~
36 11, 203 | Mix’d in the woods, for fun’ral piles prepare~
37 11, 696 | diff’ring kinds in hollow woods.~
38 11, 821 | call’d Camilla. Thro’ the woods he flies;~
39 11, 838 | Accept, great goddess of the woods,’ he said,~
40 11, 1013| didst thou think thro’ woods to chase~
41 11, 1155| Whom first we serve, whole woods of unctuous pine~
42 11, 1301| leaves the hilly pass, the woods in vain~
43 12, 760 | As flames among the lofty woods are thrown~
44 12, 1345| Woods, hills, and valleys, to
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