Book, Verse
1 2, 744 | and but barely, to the mark it held,~
2 3, 263 | guide, no point of land to mark.~
3 3, 498 | Now mark the signs of future ease
4 4, 355 | The mark of sov’reign pow’r, his
5 5, 27 | Mark how the shifting winds from
6 5, 171 | The mark to guide the mariners aright.~
7 5, 209 | They reach’d the mark. Proud Gyas and his train~
8 5, 220 | Betwixt the mark and him the Scylla stood,~
9 5, 222 | He pass’d the mark; and, wheeling, got before:~
10 5, 240 | To reach the mark. Sergesthus takes the place;~
11 5, 430 | careless victor had not mark’d his way;~
12 5, 549 | Still mark’d with batter’d brains and
13 5, 634 | Mark with attention, and forgive
14 5, 651 | The living mark at which their arrows fly.~
15 5, 693 | Kindling they mount, and mark the shiny way;~
16 5, 847 | Mark her majestic voice, and
17 6, 524 | And mark’d their near approaches
18 10, 478 | Which, glancing, only mark’d Achates’ thigh.~
19 10, 670 | And mark’d it slightly with the glancing
20 11, 326 | raise a mount of turf to mark the place.~
21 11, 957 | A spacious mark for swords, and for the
22 11, 1237| To mark the traitor Aruns from the
23 12, 3 | Himself become the mark of public spite,~
24 12, 248 | To mark his lineage from the God
25 12, 405 | driving on, nor miss’d the mark design’d.~
26 12, 1334| The destin’d mark; and, rising as he threw,~
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