Book, Verse
1 1, 481 | With steel invades his brother’s life
2 4, 226 | lash, and goring of the steel.~
3 4, 789 | Rather with steel thy guilty breast invade,~
4 4, 951 | The piercing steel, with reeking purple dyed:~
5 5, 403 | Two darts of polish’d steel and Gnosian wood,~
6 6, 224 | strength of stubborn arms and steel are vain.~
7 6, 404 | chief unsheath’d his shining steel, prepar’d,~
8 6, 748 | Sublime on these a tow’r of steel is rear’d;~
9 7, 840 | Two gates of steel (the name of Mars they bear,~
10 7, 923 | And poles with pointed steel their foes in battle gore.~
11 7, 956 | Secure of steel, and fated from the fire,~
12 8, 556 | and hissings of tormented steel,~
13 8, 586 | And deadly steel, in the large furnace roll’
14 8, 591 | The hissing steel is in the smithy drown’d;~
15 8, 711 | Fated from force of steel by Stygian charms,~
16 8, 824 | One keen with temper’d steel, one stiff with gold:~
17 9, 591 | Th’ unerring steel descended while he spoke,~
18 9, 834 | goads, the spur and pointed steel;~
19 9, 867 | The steel thro’ both his temples forc’
20 9, 922 | flank the passage: shining steel they wear,~
21 9, 1011| Nor thy steel temper’d by the Lemnian
22 9, 1018| and shoulders the keen steel divides,~
23 10, 254 | An isle renown’d for steel, and unexhausted mines.~
24 10, 440 | beginning life from biting steel was free.~
25 10, 538 | scarce the victor forc’d the steel away.~
26 10, 669 | The steel just graz’d along the shoulder
27 11, 296 | d, and swords of shining steel;~
28 11, 734 | Well-temper’d steel and scaly brass invest:~
29 11, 947 | And stuck the steel beneath his horse’s ear.~
30 11, 1031| weapon falls, the riven steel gives way:~
31 12, 13 | He wrenches out the steel, he roars for pain;~
32 12, 427 | Thick storms of steel from either army fly,~
33 12, 573 | The steel remains. No readier way
34 12, 614 | To draw the pointed steel, and ease the grief.~
35 12, 625 | The steel, but scarcely touch’d with
36 12, 1073| The mortal-temper’d steel deceiv’d his hand:~
37 12, 1128| Hold fast the steel! If my religious hand~
38 12, 1133| still the stubborn earth the steel detain’d.~
39 12, 1157| human hands and earthly steel?~
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