Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | huntress, who conveys him in a cloud to Carthage, where he sees
2 1, 726 | And from the hollow cloud his friends surveys,~
3 1, 813 | break from out his ambient cloud:~
4 1, 822 | had be spoken, when the cloud gave way,~
5 1, 832 | radiant from the circling cloud he broke,~
6 2, 834 | tow’r, refulgent thro’ the cloud:~
7 3, 728 | by the smoky flames which cloud the sky.~
8 3, 748 | By turns a pitchy cloud she rolls on high;~
9 4, 170 | A pitchy cloud shall cover all the plain~
10 5, 15 | A swelling cloud hung hov’ring o’er their
11 5, 19 | weather from that gath’ring cloud~
12 5, 1060| I spread a cloud before the victor’s sight,~
13 7, 192 | he shook aloft a golden cloud.~
14 7, 647 | vapors climb aloft, and cloud the day.~
15 7, 1083| A cloud of foot succeeds, and fills
16 8, 692 | mother, from a breaking cloud,~
17 8, 783 | with their eyes, the dusty cloud,~
18 8, 826 | So shines a cloud, when edg’d with adverse
19 9, 37 | The Trojans view the dusty cloud from far,~
20 9, 131 | Then from a cloud, fring’d round with golden
21 9, 873 | Apollo then bestrode a golden cloud,~
22 10, 126 | for a man, obtend an empty cloud.~
23 10, 917 | spoke to wind, and chas’d a cloud,)~
24 10, 936 | sublime, and vanish’d in a cloud.~
25 11, 888 | Then, in a hollow cloud, myself will aid~
26 12, 83 | flying coward with an empty cloud.”~
27 12, 383 | And, thick’ning in a cloud, o’ershade the sky.~
28 12, 657 | A cloud of blinding dust is rais’
29 12, 1146| Who from a shining cloud beheld the shock:~
30 12, 1221| found success, and from the cloud retires.~
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