Book, Verse
1 1, 102 | With prosp’rous passage cut the Tuscan sea;~
2 1, 572 | That, thus unseen, their passage none might stay,~
3 1, 650 | said (his tears a ready passage find),~
4 2, 153 | Withstood their passage home, and chang’d their
5 2, 162 | Your passage with a virgin’s blood was
6 2, 652 | in crowds, and the barr’d passage free.~
7 2, 839 | and a mother’s care your passage shall befriend.’~
8 2, 917 | cross the threshold in my passage lay,~
9 2, 1023| Each passage, ev’ry street I cross’d
10 3, 158 | If Jove assists the passage of our fleet,~
11 3, 332 | And a safe passage to the port assign’d.~
12 3, 530 | The passage broke that land from land
13 3, 559 | Thus, at the length, your passage shall be free,~
14 3, 661 | The shortest passage to th’ Italian shore.~
15 3, 693 | And smooth our passage to the port assign’d!’~
16 3, 906 | This passage Achaemenides had shown,~
17 3, 911 | From Greece a secret passage under ground,~
18 4, 32 | first let yawning earth a passage rend,~
19 4, 809 | Invite thy passage, and inspire thy sails?~
20 5, 1006| Of the rough passage and the promis’d war:~
21 5, 1043| Secure his passage to the Latian land.”~
22 6, 400 | Before the passage, horrid Hydra stands,~
23 6, 432 | And press for passage with extended hands.~
24 6, 503 | This frightful passage o’er the Stygian lake,~
25 6, 523 | Observ’d their passage thro’ the shady wood,~
26 6, 532 | Who forc’d a passage with his pointed spear,~
27 6, 547 | Can gain his passage to the Stygian strand,~
28 8, 77 | To thy free passage I submit my streams.~
29 9, 65 | at ev’ry post, and ev’ry passage tries.~
30 9, 76 | Surveys each passage with a piercing sight,~
31 9, 252 | way that safely will my passage guide.”~
32 9, 316 | Close by the sea, a passage we have spied,~
33 9, 433 | And hew a passage thro’ the sleeping foe.”~
34 9, 922 | And flank the passage: shining steel they wear,~
35 9, 929 | The gate set open, and the passage free;~
36 9, 947 | Found passage thro’ his breast, and pierc’
37 10, 425 | Their passage, while they labor to the
38 10, 483 | It stopp’d at once the passage of his wind,~
39 10, 523 | lies our way, and that our passage home.~
40 10, 529 | No passage left, unless we swim the
41 11, 229 | A passage, and at once he weeps and
42 11, 781 | With chosen foot his passage to forelay,~
43 11, 1206| Her mind the passage from her body frees.~
44 12, 412 | A passage thro’ the jointed arms it
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