Book, Verse
1 1, 574| This part perform’d, the goddess flies
2 1, 584| streets; and hears, from ev’ry part,~
3 2, 8 | All that I saw, and part of which I was:~
4 2, 40 | Part on the pile their wond’ring
5 3, 433| Our part, from Chaon, he Chaonia
6 3, 590| Now part in peace; pursue thy better
7 4, 115| Then, when they part, when Phoebe’s paler light~
8 4, 612| trusted secrets you have part,~
9 4, 710| gods, and thou my better part,~
10 4, 714| Hang on the topmost part the Trojan vest,~
11 4, 772| some, but love the greater part.~
12 5, Arg| friend Acestes, king of part of the island, and born
13 5, 143| Part to behold, and part to prove
14 5, 143| Part to behold, and part to prove their skill.~
15 5, 590| This and that other part in vain he tries,~
16 5, 852| fear, and hope, and neither part obey:~
17 5, 926| while he stood, to neither part inclin’d,~
18 5, 986| This part is nam’d from Ilium, that
19 6, 37 | The lower part a beast, a man above,~
20 6, 47 | hapless Icarus had found his part,~
21 6, 62 | cave, within its farmost part,~
22 6, 91 | proud Grecian’s only mortal part:~
23 6, 312| The topmost part his glitt’ring arms adorn;~
24 7, 867| Part scour the rusty shields
25 7, 867| rusty shields with seam; and part~
26 7, 914| Of heav’nly part, and part of earthly blood,~
27 7, 914| Of heav’nly part, and part of earthly blood,~
28 8, 32 | himself in vain, in ev’ry part,~
29 8, 813| said, “perform’d in ev’ry part,~
30 9, 785| his hand upon the wounded part:~
31 9, 831| No part of life from toils of war
32 9, 895| archers gives thy youth a part~
33 10, 13 | What fear or hope on either part divides~
34 10, 504| But, in another part, th’ Arcadian horse~
35 11, 22 | The greater part perform’d, achieve the less.~
36 11, 310| Part in the places where they
37 11, 311| And part are to the neighb’ring fields
38 11, 491| Call’d into part of what is ours; and there,~
39 11, 833| The middle part with cork he cover’d o’er:~
40 11, 956| fought, expos’d on ev’ry part,~
41 12, 223| But gave a part of heav’n, and an unenvied
42 12, 589| touches he performs his part,~
43 12, 622| cure, with this foments the part;~
44 12, 857| One part for peace, and one for war
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