Book, Verse
1 1, 249 | Caught into life, in fiery fumes they rise,~
2 1, 661 | Then took the fiery steeds, ere yet the food~
3 3, 754 | Fed from the fiery springs that boil below.~
4 5, 190 | Not fiery coursers, in a chariot race,~
5 5, 745 | Rode fair Ascanius on a fiery steed,~
6 5, 916 | And stop the fiery pest. Four ships alone~
7 6, 6 | from clashing flints their fiery seed;~
8 6, 742 | Whose fiery flood the burning empire
9 6, 793 | Th’ audacious wretch four fiery coursers drew:~
10 7, 491 | Unseen, unfelt, the fiery serpent skims~
11 7, 646 | the brims they force their fiery way;~
12 8, 129 | The fiery sun had finish’d half his
13 8, 596 | The fiery work proceeds, with rustic
14 8, 854 | Four fiery steeds, is dragg’d along
15 9, 53 | The fiery Turnus flew before the rest:~
16 9, 150 | Messapus curb’d his fiery courser’s haste;~
17 9, 714 | It stuck, the fiery plague; the winds were high;~
18 10, 416 | This fiery speech inflames his fearful
19 10, 804 | They, when they see the fiery chief advance,~
20 11, 216 | fields are lighten’d with a fiery blaze,~
21 11, 748 | his thirst, and cool his fiery blood:~
22 11, 948 | The fiery steed, impatient of the
23 11, 1097| The fiery Tarchon, flying o’er the
24 12, 158 | A fiery steam, and sparkles from
25 12, 372 | For, sudden, in the fiery tracts above,~
26 12, 503 | Before the wind his fiery coursers fly;~
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