Book, Verse
1 1, 439 | sustain’d a bow; her quiver hung behind.~
2 1, 667 | Hung by the neck and hair, and
3 1, 1001| play, and false embraces, hung;~
4 2, 156 | Then flaming meteors, hung in air, were seen,~
5 2, 687 | posts, of plated gold, and hung with spoils,~
6 2, 984 | my better hand Ascanius hung,~
7 2, 1078| deceiv’d, on vain embraces hung.~
8 4, 265 | ears the flying plague is hung.~
9 4, 387 | For ornament, not use, hung idly by his side.~
10 4, 665 | That honor’d chapel she had hung around~
11 5, 15 | A swelling cloud hung hov’ring o’er their head:~
12 5, 628 | And hung his head, and trail’d his
13 5, 730 | chains of burnish’d gold hung down before.~
14 6, 23 | Inscrib’d to Phoebus, here he hung on high~
15 6, 839 | on spokes of wheels are hung.~
16 6, 1003| And some are hung to bleach upon the wind,~
17 7, 101 | cluster from the laurel hung.~
18 7, 252 | Around the posts hung helmets, darts, and spears,~
19 7, 1103| feet unbath’d on billows hung.~
20 8, 113 | offspring at her udders hung;~
21 8, 261 | and their mangled members, hung the door.~
22 8, 311 | The leaning head hung threat’ning o’er the flood,~
23 8, 837 | on her swelling dugs they hung;~
24 8, 887 | Hung on a rock—the traitor; and,
25 8, 902 | And o’er his head is hung the Julian star.~
26 9, 550 | And hung thy holy roofs with savage
27 10, 202 | ringlets o’er his shoulders hung his hair.~
28 10, 1130| thigh, and in his buckler hung.~
29 11, 11 | Was hung on high, and glitter’d from
30 11, 16 | Truncheons of shiver’d lances hung between;~
31 12, 553 | Thus hung in air, he still retain’
32 12, 555 | Turnus reach’d him as he hung,~
33 12, 1114| Here hung the vests, and tablets were
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