Book, Verse
1 1, 978 | Amidst the Trojan lords, in shining state,~
2 2, 800 | Spread o’er the place; and, shining heav’nly bright,~
3 2, 997 | Their swords and shining armor I descry.’~
4 2, 1018| In shining armor once again I sheathe~
5 3, 318 | And from their plumes the shining sword rebounds.~
6 3, 396 | My shining armor and my Trojan shield,~
7 5, 11 | Till neither fires nor shining shores they saw.~
8 5, 61 | The shining circle of the year has fill’
9 5, 175 | Each leader shining in his Tyrian vest;~
10 6, 197 | And those of shining worth and heav’nly race.~
11 6, 303 | He seiz’d the shining bough with griping hold,~
12 6, 404 | The chief unsheath’d his shining steel, prepar’d,~
13 6, 549 | Then shew’d the shining bough, conceal’d within
14 6, 886 | Their shining arms, and coursers train’
15 6, 919 | And shews them all the shining fields below.~
16 6, 1032| leans just forward, on a shining spear:~
17 7, 379 | Stood ready, shining all, and smoothly dress’
18 7, 734 | A shining harvest either host displays,~
19 7, 884 | The shining headpiece, and the shield
20 8, 215 | I saw the shining train with vast delight,~
21 8, 421 | Of lab’ring oxen, or the shining share,~
22 8, 785 | of arms, and shields, and shining war.~
23 8, 871 | silver goose before the shining gate~
24 8, 929 | Mars in the middle of the shining shield~
25 8, 953 | Three shining nights, and three succeeding
26 9, 30 | d, well clad; a rich and shining train.~
27 9, 205 | All clad in shining arms the works invest,~
28 9, 407 | his broad belt he drew a shining sword,~
29 9, 507 | His shining helm Euryalus betray’d,~
30 9, 922 | And flank the passage: shining steel they wear,~
31 10, 31 | In shining arms, triumphant on the
32 10, 668 | And, having thrown, his shining fauchion drew~
33 10, 691 | Then snatch’d the shining belt, with gold inlaid;~
34 10, 746 | Up to the hilts his shining fauchion sheath’d.~
35 10, 904 | This hand appear’d a shining sword to wield,~
36 11, 296 | emboss’d, and swords of shining steel;~
37 11, 653 | equal fires they fill’d the shining plain;~
38 11, 977 | Such troops as these in shining arms were seen,~
39 12, 264 | AEneas then unsheath’d his shining sword,~
40 12, 534 | from his feeble hold the shining sword,~
41 12, 1146| Who from a shining cloud beheld the shock:~
42 12, 1375| Deep in his bosom drove the shining sword.~
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