Book, Verse
1 1, 266 | along, and then the vulgar pierc’d;~
2 2, 66 | Pierc’d thro’ the yielding planks
3 2, 73 | Then had our lances pierc’d the treach’rous wood,~
4 2, 576 | Pallas’ altar, by Peneleus pierc’d.~
5 2, 849 | The stumps are pierc’d with oft-repeated wounds:~
6 3, 428 | Till young Orestes, pierc’d with deep despair,~
7 5, 639 | deadly stroke, descending, pierc’d the skull.~
8 5, 713 | third was his whose arrow pierc’d the mast.~
9 6, 91 | Pierc’d the proud Grecian’s only
10 7, 402 | Then, pierc’d with pain, she shook her
11 7, 694 | Which pierc’d his bowels thro’ his panting
12 7, 742 | Pierc’d with an arrow from the
13 9, 468 | For, as he rose, it pierc’d his naked side,~
14 9, 555 | Pierc’d his thin armor, drank
15 9, 578 | Driv’n with full force, had pierc’d his tender sides.~
16 9, 592 | Pierc’d his wide mouth, and thro’
17 9, 787 | And pierc’d his hand, and nail’d it
18 9, 800 | It pierc’d his hollow temples and
19 9, 947 | passage thro’ his breast, and pierc’d his heart.~
20 10, 436 | His plated shield, and pierc’d his naked side.~
21 10, 467 | Pierc’d all the brazen plates,
22 10, 473 | His right arm pierc’d, and holding on, bereft~
23 10, 482 | And pierc’d his throat, directed at
24 10, 584 | Thoas’ ample front, and pierc’d the bone:~
25 10, 600 | dart came driving on, and pierc’d his breast.~
26 10, 678 | His corslet pierc’d, and reach’d his heart
27 10, 828 | Pass’d thro’ and pierc’d his groin: the deadly
28 10, 1130| Which pierc’d his thigh, and in his
29 11, 300 | Their bucklers pierc’d, their darts bestow’d
30 11, 951 | Catillus pierc’d Iolas first; then drew~
31 12, 445 | His cuirass pierc’d, and thro’ his body drove.~
32 12, 556 | And pierc’d his plated arms, but pass’
33 12, 608 | And pierc’d with pity, hastens her
34 12, 773 | And hearts are pierc’d, unknowing how to yield:~
35 12, 789 | thro’ his brazen helm it pierc’d his head.~
36 12, 1342| It pierc’d thro’ all, and with a
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