Book, Verse
1 1, Arg| after a seven years’ voyage, set sail for Italy, but are
2 1, 273| He set abroach, and for the feast
3 1, 617| Thick set with trees, a venerable
4 1, 920| To ruin Troy and set the world on flame;~
5 1, 924| One order set with gems, and one with
6 2, 142| And set insatiate Ithacus at ease.’~
7 2, 797| The punish’d crime shall set my soul at ease,~
8 4, 588| Some set their shoulders to the pond’
9 4, 852| Bring flaming brands! set sail, and swiftly row!~
10 4, 864| Have set the reeking boy before the
11 4, 963| Or the new Carthage, set by foes on fire—~
12 5, Arg| who, upon her instigation, set fire to them; which burnt
13 6, 820| Furies by their sides is set,~
14 6, 971| To set before your sight your glorious
15 7, 239| large tables, in long order set,~
16 7, 507| faithless pirate soon will set to sea,~
17 8, 237| On sods of turf he set the soldiers round:~
18 8, 579| My sons,” said Vulcan, “set your tasks aside;~
19 8, 583| He said. They set their former work aside,~
20 8, 648| just revenge the Tuscans set on fire,~
21 8, 745| And set whole heaps of conquer’d
22 9, 929| The gate set open, and the passage free;~
23 10, 205| gold, or polish’d iv’ry set,~
24 10, 230| They soon set sail; nor now the fates
25 10, 503| Foot set to foot, and mingled man
26 10, 657| Short bounds of life are set to mortal man.~
27 10, 958| Or set me shipwrack’d on some desart
28 11, 245| My Pallas late set out, but reach’d too soon.~
29 11, 496| And from unwelcome inmates set us free.~
30 11, 526| Fear set apart, tho’ death is in
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