Book, Verse
1 1, 556 | Thus having said, she turn’d, and made appear~
2 1, 860 | Thus having said, he turn’d with pious haste,~
3 2, 254 | omen, O ye gods, on Graecia turn!)~
4 2, 494 | Trojans fall; but, in their turn,~
5 3, 698 | We furl our sails, and turn the prows to shore;~
6 4, 659 | The purple wine is turn’d to putrid blood,~
7 4, 776 | And take my turn, to court and be denied?~
8 5, 230 | Turn’d short upon the shelfs,
9 5, 529 | O could I turn to that fair prime again,~
10 5, 653 | Their turn of shooting to receive from
11 5, 697 | And, trembling, turn their wonder into pray’r.~
12 5, 701 | Turn’d the bad omen, nor his
13 5, 774 | Turn’d and return’d, and still
14 5, 879 | friends your fatal fury turn.~
15 6, 4 | They turn their heads to sea, their
16 6, 80 | Swiftly she turn’d, and, foaming as she spoke:~
17 6, 319 | fire the pile, their faces turn’d away—~
18 6, 713 | answer you; and in your turn relate,~
19 6, 737 | while he said, his steps he turn’d~
20 6, 1247| Their heads are turn’d to sea, their sterns to
21 7, 1052| She turn’d to furious hate her impious
22 8, 136 | The Trojan saw, and turn’d his ships to shore.~
23 8, 595 | They turn the glowing mass with crooked
24 9, 571 | Me! me!” he cried—”turn all your swords alone~
25 9, 1007| Imperial Juno turn’d the course before,~
26 9, 1038| Turn’d to the right, his sword
27 10, 127 | From flaming fleets you turn’d the fire away,~
28 10, 458 | Prevented those, and turn’d aside in air.~
29 10, 736 | single soul’s too light to turn the scale.”~
30 10, 843 | But the stern hero turn’d aside his head,~
31 10, 846 | Now take your turn; and, as a brother should,~
32 10, 1269| Turn’d as he turn’d: the golden
33 10, 1269| Turn’d as he turn’d: the golden orb withstood~
34 11, 928 | The Tuscans take their turn to fear and fly.~
35 11, 938 | by the Latins, in their turn, repell’d.~
36 11, 1095| shouts ensue; the Latins turn their eyes,~
37 11, 1111| Turn’d to her foe, she stiffens
38 11, 1170| Both armies on Camilla turn’d their eyes,~
39 11, 1241| Turn like a man, at length, and
40 11, 1264| Not once they turn, but take their wounds behind.~
41 12, 557 | only raz’d the skin. He turn’d, and held~
42 12, 975 | Then, rising on his car, he turn’d his look,~
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