Book, Verse
1 1, 50 | scarce the Trojan fleet, with sails and oars,~
2 1, 147 | drove against his flying sails,~
3 1, 553 | the port, or with swift sails descend.~
4 1, 658 | By their white sails betray’d to nightly view;~
5 2, 32 | Their sails were hoisted, and our fears
6 3, 253 | We spread our sails before the willing wind.~
7 3, 350 | And soon with swelling sails pursue the wat’ry way.~
8 3, 457 | south, supplied our swelling sails.~
9 3, 581 | and stretch thy swelling sails:~
10 3, 606 | sire commands to hoist our sails,~
11 3, 692 | Breathe on our swelling sails a prosp’rous wind,~
12 3, 698 | We furl our sails, and turn the prows to shore;~
13 3, 721 | perform’d, we stretch our sails, and stand~
14 4, 784 | with my fleet their flying sails pursue?~
15 4, 809 | passage, and inspire thy sails?~
16 4, 826 | And spread your flying sails, and stand to sea.~
17 5, Arg | weary of the voyage, and sails for Italy. Venus procures
18 5, 22 | Contract your swelling sails, and luff to wind.”~
19 5, 38 | Now shift your sails; what place can please me
20 5, 368 | she wants in oars, with sails amends.~
21 5, 895 | keels, and upward to the sails,~
22 5, 1121| While the ship sails without the pilot’s care.~
23 6, 1 | and wept; then spread his sails before~
24 6, 558 | Slowly she sails, and scarcely stems the
25 7, 8 | d the Tyrrhene seas with sails display’d.~
26 8, 939 | mistress hoists her silken sails,~
27 10, 311 | Himself the rudder holds, the sails supplies.~
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