Book, Verse
1 1, 558 | Which, flowing from her shoulders, reach’d the ground.~
2 2, Arg | carries off his father on his shoulders, and leads his little son
3 2, 657 | strong doors; then all their shoulders ply,~
4 2, 697 | His feeble shoulders scarce the weight sustain;~
5 2, 963 | And load my shoulders with a willing freight.~
6 2, 981 | I clothe my shoulders with a lion’s hide~
7 4, 366 | Snows hide his shoulders; from beneath his chin~
8 4, 588 | Some set their shoulders to the pond’rous grain;~
9 5, 178 | d with oil, their naked shoulders shine.~
10 5, 340 | More brave AEneas from his shoulders tore,~
11 5, 424 | His shoulders pressing; and, in longer
12 5, 565 | Which round their shoulders to their wrists they tied.~
13 6, 1086| And his broad shoulders with their lights are crown’
14 7, 913 | By his broad shoulders and gigantic limbs;~
15 7, 926 | About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin;~
16 7, 1109| On her smooth shoulders, and so suits her face;~
17 9, 980 | his hands, and adds his shoulders to the weight;~
18 9, 1018| Scalp, face, and shoulders the keen steel divides,~
19 10, 202 | In ringlets o’er his shoulders hung his hair.~
20 10, 755 | His arms Seresthus on his shoulders bears,~
21 10, 993 | Thy shoulders, Lausus, and thy head adorn.~
22 10, 1086| His shoulders scarce the topmost billow
23 11, 96 | Then on their shoulders the sad burden rear.~
24 11, 865 | Her back and shoulders, fasten’d to her head.~
25 11, 958 | Across the shoulders came the feather’d wound;~
26 11, 1266| Or on their shoulders bear the slacken’d bow.~
27 12, 442 | There, pitching on his shoulders and his head,~
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