Book, Verse
1 1, 179 | He rear’d his awful head above the
2 2, 19 | by Minerva’s aid a fabric rear’d,~
3 2, 572 | quarters, and enclose the rear.~
4 2, 935 | Anchises, vers’d in omens, rear’d~
5 3, 89 | ghost, a tomb and altars rear.~
6 4, 391 | walls and Tyrian tow’rs to rear,~
7 4, 727 | obeys. The fatal pile they rear,~
8 4, 971 | fun’ral pile, these altars rear’d?~
9 6, 106 | grateful hands a temple rear~
10 6, 259 | altar-wise, a stately pile they rear;~
11 6, 308 | ground a lofty pile they rear,~
12 6, 564 | Cerberus, who soon began to rear~
13 6, 663 | and glean’d the routed rear.~
14 6, 748 | these a tow’r of steel is rear’d;~
15 6, 1050| walls and strong Fidena rear;~
16 7, 835 | in fighting fields they rear~
17 7, 991 | Nursians come to close the rear,~
18 8, 775 | Last follows in the rear th’ Arcadian throng.~
19 9, 31 | leads the van; and, in the rear,~
20 10, 611 | The rear so press’d the front, they
21 11, 53 | They rear his drooping forehead from
22 11, 96 | shoulders the sad burden rear.~
23 11, 116 | captives, marching in the rear,~
24 11, 142 | Stopp’d in the rear, and gave a vent to grief:~
25 11, 924 | Close in the rear the Tuscan troops pursue,~
26 12, 180 | Then sacred altars rear, on sods of grass,~
27 12, 569 | his tent. Scarce can he rear~
28 12, 602 | retreat; their foes pursue the rear.~
29 12, 846 | toss aloft, and these they rear:~
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