Book, Verse
1 1, 105 | Raise all thy winds; with night
2 1, 118 | Raise tempests at your pleasure,
3 1, 125 | Raise liquid mountains, and disclose
4 1, 192 | To raise such mountains on the troubled
5 1, 804 | To raise and to defend the Tyrian
6 2, 150 | Resolv’d to raise the siege, and leave the
7 2, 882 | Intreat, pray, beg, and raise a doleful cry—~
8 3, 258 | winds the foamy billows raise;~
9 3, 591 | And raise, by strength of arms, the
10 4, 59 | And there the Syrtes raise the moving sand;~
11 4, 238 | To rolling torrents raise the creeping rills.~
12 4, 261 | As many plumes as raise her lofty flight,~
13 4, 978 | Was I to raise the pile, the pow’rs invoke,~
14 4, 988 | Thrice Dido tried to raise her drooping head,~
15 5, 603 | runs with eager haste, to raise~
16 5, 1084| He calls to raise the masts, the sheets display;~
17 6, 517 | And raise a tomb, with vows and solemn
18 6, 1052| And raise Collatian tow’rs on rocky
19 6, 1197| gaze, and all admire, and raise a shouting sound:~
20 7, 204 | empire, and his town to raise,~
21 7, 468 | Betwixt the dearest friends to raise debate,~
22 8, 727 | To raise with joyful news his drooping
23 9, 12 | In parts remote to raise the Tuscan swains.~
24 9, 674 | Some raise the ladders; others scale
25 11, 51 | the prince appears, they raise a cry;~
26 11, 90 | To raise the breathless body from
27 11, 219 | Both parties meet: they raise a doleful cry;~
28 11, 284 | To raise the piles along the winding
29 11, 326 | And raise a mount of turf to mark
30 11, 692 | The fearful matrons raise a screaming cry;~
31 11, 718 | To ram the stones, or raise the palisade.~
32 11, 927 | Receive their foes, and raise a threat’ning cry.~
33 12, 775 | And heaps of bodies raise the level ground.~
34 12, 1303| from earth could hardly raise.~
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