Book, Verse
1 1, 87 | Would sweep the world before them in their way;~
2 1, 324 | after times should hold the world in awe,~
3 1, 384 | The subject world shall Rome’s dominion own,~
4 1, 407 | He sits, and threats the world with vain alarms.”~
5 1, 640 | wars that fame around the world had blown,~
6 1, 847 | Who, scatter’d thro’ the world, in exile mourn?~
7 1, 920 | To ruin Troy and set the world on flame;~
8 3, 131 | Thro’ the wide world th’ AEneian house shall
9 3, 216 | that o’er the conquer’d world shall reign.~
10 4, 149 | would the scepter of the world misguide~
11 4, 165 | And gilds the world below with purple rays,~
12 4, 339 | And on the conquer’d world impose the law.’~
13 4, 393 | Who sways the world below and heav’n above,~
14 4, 872 | who view’st at once the world below;~
15 5, 1027| Which aw’d the world, and wore th’ imperial crown,~
16 6, Arg | mysteries of the soul of the world, and the transmigration;
17 6, 337 | Hastes to the nether world his destin’d way.~
18 6, 842 | wretched Phlegyas warns the world with cries~
19 6, 843 | Could warning make the world more just or wise):~
20 6, 1076| Impatient for the world, and grasps his promis’d
21 6, 1174| rule mankind, and make the world obey,~
22 7, 352 | To sway the world, and land and sea subdue.~
23 7, 374 | And thro’ the conquer’d world diffuse our fame.~
24 9, 613 | But added colors to the world reveal’d:~
25 9, 883 | war is due, and the vast world is theirs.~
26 10, 5 | And all th’ inferior world. From first to last,~
27 10, 17 | Carthage shall contend the world with Rome,~
28 10, 144 | To purge the world of the perfidious kind,~
29 10, 308 | Now was the world forsaken by the sun,~
30 12, 757 | wisely from th’ infectious world withdrew:~
31 12, 1236| And terrifies the guilty world with war.~
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