Book, Verse
1 1, 312 | Venus saw, she with a lowly look,~
2 1, 425 | It look’d a wild uncultivated shore;~
3 2, 770 | I look’d about, but found myself
4 2, 812 | Look if your helpless father
5 2, 830 | Look where, in arms, imperial
6 2, 842 | I look’d, I listen’d; dreadful
7 3, 776 | We look behind, then view his shaggy
8 4, 527 | Did he once look, or lent a list’ning ear,~
9 4, 601 | Look, Anna! look! the Trojans
10 4, 601 | Look, Anna! look! the Trojans crowd to sea;~
11 4, 843 | She look’d to seaward; but the sea
12 5, 16 | Livid it look’d, the threat’ning of a
13 5, 357 | Forlorn she look’d, without an aiding oar,~
14 6, 76 | humankind she seem’d to look,~
15 6, 217 | Look round the wood, with lifted
16 6, 420 | He look’d in years; yet in his years
17 6, 633 | Disdainfully she look’d; then turning round,~
18 6, 1047| How great they look! how vig’rously they wield~
19 7, 1106| Longing they look, and, gaping at the sight,~
20 8, 130 | Look’d back, and doubted in the
21 9, 432 | And look around, while I securely
22 9, 544 | casting on the moon a mournful look:~
23 9, 643 | No look, no last adieu before he
24 10, 166 | Equal and unconcern’d I look on all.~
25 11, 385 | accents, and a pleasing look,~
26 12, 109 | The more he look’d, the more he fed the fire:~
27 12, 341 | mien, his habit, and his look;~
28 12, 975 | on his car, he turn’d his look,~
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