Book, Verse
1 1, 261 | Of branching heads: the more ignoble throng~
2 1, 702 | nymphs, and overtops their heads:~
3 2, 192 | take the forfeit of their heads for mine?~
4 2, 315 | It enters o’er our heads, and threats the town.~
5 3, 256 | When o’er our heads descends a burst of rain,~
6 3, 891 | dreadful council, with their heads on high;~
7 4, 381 | the clouds advance their heads.~
8 5, 568 | Their heads from aiming blows they bear
9 6, 4 | They turn their heads to sea, their sterns to
10 6, 816 | High o’er their heads a mold’ring rock is plac’
11 6, 903 | The heads of these with holy fillets
12 6, 1247| Their heads are turn’d to sea, their
13 7, 208 | And all their heads with wreaths of olive hides.~
14 8, 261 | Heads, and their mangled members,
15 8, 362 | Ye warlike youths, your heads with garlands crown:~
16 8, 378 | With Saban smoke, their heads with poplar bound—~
17 8, 399 | Increas’d with hissing heads, in Lerna’s lake.~
18 8, 934 | her iron rod above their heads.~
19 9, 619 | The heads of Nisus and his friend
20 9, 686 | And their crush’d heads become an easy prey.~
21 9, 725 | Whelm’d o’er their heads, and buried whom it slew:~
22 9, 923 | waving crests above their heads appear.~
23 9, 925 | up to heav’n their leafy heads unshorn,~
24 9, 1055| can you hope your coward heads to hide?~
25 10, 569 | flames infect the neighb’ring heads;~
26 11, 668 | And heads a squadron, terrible to
27 11, 917 | Their horses’ heads against each other knock.~
28 12, 128 | approach they toss their heads on high,~
29 12, 182 | white the priests their heads attire;~
30 12, 375 | And o’er their heads his sounding pinions shakes;~
31 12, 743 | Their heads, distilling gore, his chariot
32 12, 808 | Sea-born Messapus, with Atinas, heads~
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