Book, Verse
1 2, 235 | Her brandish’d lance, and shake her horrid shield.~
2 2, 722 | Pyrrhus, urging with his lance, pursues,~
3 4, 306 | hands the forky lightnings lance?~
4 7, 549 | winding ivy wreathes her lance.”~
5 9, 226 | His lance in fight, and dart the flying
6 9, 797 | Laid by the lance, and took him to the sling,~
7 9, 835 | Th’ inverted lance makes furrows in the plain.~
8 9, 955 | But from a knotted lance, large, heavy, strong,~
9 9, 1003| A lance of tough ground ash the
10 10, 477 | Preventing fate directs the lance awry,~
11 10, 563 | The lance, athwart his body, laid
12 10, 645 | due distance of his flying lance,~
13 10, 770 | With his protended lance he makes defense;~
14 10, 805 | their chests his pointed lance,~
15 10, 1029| The lance, besmear’d with blood, lies
16 10, 1038| And rested lance; and thus aloud he cries:~
17 11, 135 | The lance of Pallas, and the crimson
18 11, 436 | what a whirling force his lance he toss’d!~
19 11, 731 | Break short the pirate’s lance; pronounce his fate,~
20 11, 832 | A knotty lance of well-boil’d oak he bore;~
21 11, 952 | His reeking lance, and at Herminius threw,~
22 11, 1265| the shield, and those the lance forego,~
23 12, 80 | This arm, this lance, can well dispute the prize;~
24 12, 146 | Was plac’d the lance Auruncan Actor wore;~
25 12, 403 | d in his lifted arm, his lance he threw.~
26 12, 495 | These his lance reaches; over those he rolls~
27 12, 555 | The lance of Turnus reach’d him as
28 12, 585 | Propp’d on his lance the pensive hero stood,~
29 12, 640 | This gripes the lance, and with such vigor shakes,~
30 12, 679 | truce was broken, and whose lance, embrued~
31 12, 1119| haste, the Trojan drove his lance;~
32 12, 1143| sword, and one the pointed lance;~
33 12, 1328| brandishing aloft the deadly lance:~
34 12, 1339| The lance drove on, and bore the death
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