Book, Verse
1 1, 50 | Trojan fleet, with sails and oars,~
2 1, 150| Nor can the shiv’ring oars sustain the blow;~
3 1, 226| Trojans ply their shatter’d oars~
4 1, 777| your woods with planks and oars,~
5 3, 177| canvas, and they ply their oars.~
6 3, 272| The canvas falls; their oars the sailors ply;~
7 3, 375| Their sweeping oars; the smoking billows fly.~
8 3, 493| currents with your struggling oars;~
9 3, 605| pilots, and new sweeping oars.~
10 3, 841| cables cut, and on your oars rely!~
11 3, 877| buckling to the work, our oars divide the main.~
12 4, 71 | And planks and oars repair their shatter’d fleet.”~
13 4, 576| Then oaks for oars they fell’d; or, as they
14 4, 838| liquid seas with lab’ring oars.~
15 5, 21 | mates, and stretch your oars;~
16 5, 35 | may reach with struggling oars.”~
17 5, 172| the seamen stretch their oars;~
18 5, 180| They gripe their oars; and ev’ry panting breast~
19 5, 185| Lash’d with their oars, the smoky billows rise;~
20 5, 188| At once the brushing oars and brazen prow~
21 5, 204| With equal oars, advancing in a line;~
22 5, 267| Her oars she shiver’d, and her head
23 5, 271| from the sea their floating oars.~
24 5, 274| Then ply their oars, and cut their liquid way~
25 5, 287| practices to row with shatter’d oars.~
26 5, 301| Both urge their oars, and fortune both supplies,~
27 5, 368| But, what she wants in oars, with sails amends.~
28 5, 865| the banks and crackling oars.~
29 5, 983| Oars, banks, and cables, half
30 7, 39 | And sweeping oars, with struggling, urge their
31 8, 110| chooses, mans, and fits with oars.~
32 8, 913| Moving they fight; with oars and forky prows~
33 10, 297| With stretching oars at once the glassy deep.~
34 10, 404| With lab’ring oars they bear along the strand,~
35 10, 411| Here ply your oars, and at all hazard land:~
36 10, 424| Their broken oars and floating planks withstand~
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