Book, Verse
1 1, 143 | Where Simois rolls the bodies and the shields~
2 1, 268 | Sev’n mighty bodies with their blood distain.~
3 2, 283 | d fangs their limbs and bodies grind~
4 2, 351 | Our bodies worn with toils, our minds
5 2, 792 | Were swell’d with bodies, and were drunk with blood?~
6 3, 821 | Their broken bodies, and their crackling bones:~
7 4, 757 | dead of night, when weary bodies close~
8 5, 567 | Their arms aloft, their bodies inly bent;~
9 5, 763 | Then in a round the mingled bodies run:~
10 5, 1054| floods were fill’d with bodies of the slain;~
11 6, 409 | Forms without bodies, and impassive air.~
12 6, 530 | My boat conveys no living bodies o’er;~
13 6, 591 | The bodies they forsook, and wish to
14 6, 785 | Enormous bodies, of gigantic growth,~
15 6, 924 | For future beings and new bodies wait—~
16 6, 967 | whom, by fate, are other bodies ow’d:~
17 6, 1137| And, cloth’d in bodies, breathe your upper light,~
18 8, 199 | We want not hearts nor bodies for the war;~
19 9, 197 | Refresh your bodies, and your arms prepare;~
20 9, 480 | A lane thro’ slaughter’d bodies we have made.”~
21 10, 462 | In Grecian bodies under Ilium stood:~
22 11, 152 | Beg leave to draw the bodies of their slain.~
23 11, 156 | Nor could he war with bodies void of breath.~
24 11, 942 | With falling bodies, and are drunk with blood.~
25 11, 1020| The bulkiest bodies of the Trojan crew;~
26 12, 320 | trembling entrails from their bodies torn,~
27 12, 724 | With blood and slaughter’d bodies fills the plain.~
28 12, 775 | And heaps of bodies raise the level ground.~
29 12, 1025| Immovable their bodies, fix’d their sight.~
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