Book, Verse
1 1, 88 | Earth, air, and seas thro’ empty space would roll,~
2 1, 202 | boast and bluster in his empty hall.”~
3 1, 652 | And with an empty picture fed his mind:~
4 2, 721 | Thro’ empty courts and open galleries.~
5 2, 1079| Light as an empty dream at break of day,~
6 3, 16 | And empty fields, where Ilium stood
7 4, 319 | I, rejected I, adore an empty name.”~
8 5, 13 | An empty space above, a floating
9 5, 500 | deals in whistling air his empty blows.~
10 6, 57 | With empty pleasures; haste the sacrifice.~
11 6, 118 | they disperse in air our empty fate;~
12 6, 397 | And empty dreams on ev’ry leaf are
13 6, 403 | And vain Chimaera vomits empty flame.~
14 6, 408 | And told him what those empty phantoms were:~
15 6, 654 | Who shakes his empty reins, and aims his airy
16 6, 802 | writhen bolt, not shaking empty smoke,~
17 6, 952 | Like winds, or empty dreams that fly the day.~
18 7, 529 | the smooth pavement of an empty court;~
19 8, 64 | Thy son Ascanius, on this empty space,~
20 9, 281 | Thou canst at least an empty tomb supply.~
21 9, 658 | Here empty all your quivers, all your
22 9, 736 | marks of honor charg’d its empty field.~
23 10, 126 | And, for a man, obtend an empty cloud.~
24 10, 630 | Then to the king: “Your empty vaunts forbear;~
25 10, 833 | you yourself forsake your empty seat.”~
26 10, 911 | And flourishes his empty sword in air.~
27 10, 985 | Their empty menace, and unmov’d remains.~
28 11, 1166| the rest, and toss’d in empty air.~
29 12, 83 | The flying coward with an empty cloud.”~
30 12, 207 | But then an empty hill, without a name).~
31 12, 692 | O’er empty courts, and under arches,
32 12, 900 | Turnus rolls aloof o’er empty plains,~
33 12, 966 | rolling chariot drive o’er empty sands.”~
34 12, 1180| Involv’d in empty clouds, my friends bemoan,~
35 12, 1287| What empty hopes are harbor’d in his
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