Book, Verse
1 3, 7 | Antandros, and at Ida’s foot,~
2 3, 747 | Is to the foot of thund’ring AEtna join’
3 4, 520 | From head to foot survey’d his person o’er,~
4 4, 751 | One tender foot was shod, her other bare;~
5 5, 167 | ridgy backs, and at his foot appear.~
6 5, 437 | And caught the foot of Salius as he rose.~
7 5, 676 | Which fasten’d by the foot the flitting bird.~
8 6, 1217| Shall dare thee, foot to foot, with sword and
9 6, 1217| Shall dare thee, foot to foot, with sword and shield;~
10 7, 953 | The left foot naked, when they march to
11 7, 1083| A cloud of foot succeeds, and fills the
12 9, 504 | the swift horse the slower foot prevent,~
13 10, 503 | Foot set to foot, and mingled
14 10, 503 | Foot set to foot, and mingled man to man.~
15 10, 509 | On foot, were scatter’d in a shameful
16 10, 527 | See on what foot we stand: a scanty shore,~
17 10, 637 | Address’d himself on foot to single fight.~
18 10, 690 | Of his left foot, and spurn’d the wretched
19 10, 825 | the wheels, and his left foot protends,~
20 10, 1037| Mezentius fix’d his foot upon his breast,~
21 10, 1061| Clonius, hand to hand, on foot assails:~
22 11, 290 | Thrice horse and foot about the fires are led;~
23 11, 781 | With chosen foot his passage to forelay,~
24 11, 1045| When, foot to foot, you combat with
25 11, 1045| When, foot to foot, you combat with a man.”~
26 12, 518 | Both taught to fight on foot, in battle join’d,~
27 12, 533 | And, pressing with his foot his prostrate foe,~
28 12, 740 | leaping on the ground, on foot assail’d~
29 12, 842 | Form’d in a wedge, the foot approach the wall.~
30 12, 1082| Yet, pressing foot by foot, his foe pursues.~
31 12, 1082| Yet, pressing foot by foot, his foe pursues.~
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