Book, Verse
1 1, 69 | Transfix’d, and naked, on a rock she bound.~
2 3, 297 | Close by a hollow rock, again we sit,~
3 3, 564 | Dark in a cave, and on a rock reclin’d.~
4 4, 219 | From rock to rock, and keep the craggy
5 4, 219 | From rock to rock, and keep the craggy ground;~
6 4, 524 | from harden’d entrails of a rock!~
7 5, 165 | There stands a rock: the raging billows roar~
8 5, 173 | Then round the rock they steer, and seek the
9 5, 264 | the rival galley and the rock,~
10 5, 355 | Sergesthus, clearing from the rock,~
11 6, 816 | their heads a mold’ring rock is plac’d,~
12 7, 809 | But, like a rock unmov’d, a rock that braves~
13 7, 809 | like a rock unmov’d, a rock that braves~
14 8, 252 | See, from afar, yon rock that mates the sky,~
15 8, 295 | The door, a rib of living rock; with pains~
16 8, 307 | A pointed flinty rock, all bare and black,~
17 8, 315 | fix’d foundations of the rock~
18 8, 454 | Where Pan below the rock had rites divine:~
19 8, 457 | Thence, to the steep Tarpeian rock he leads;~
20 8, 867 | High on a rock heroic Manlius stood,~
21 8, 887 | Hung on a rock—the traitor; and, around,~
22 9, 773 | d down the fragment of a rock so right,~
23 10, 281 | Who heav’d a rock, and, threat’ning still
24 10, 982 | He, like a solid rock by seas inclos’d,~
25 10, 1091| his strength, and like a rock,~
26 12, 861 | the swain, within a hollow rock,~
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