Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | seven years’ voyage, set sail for Italy, but are overtaken
2 1, 527 | With twice ten sail I cross’d the Phrygian sea;~
3 1, 802 | And sail, with ships of convoy for
4 2, 186 | Secure of safety when they sail’d away.~
5 2, 238 | Till first they sail’d for Greece; with pray’
6 2, 785 | Shall she triumphant sail before the wind,~
7 3, Arg | the fleet with which he sail’d, and the success of his
8 3, 18 | All sail at once, and cleave the
9 3, 88 | But, ere we sail, his fun’ral rites prepare,~
10 3, 172 | Then green Donysa pass; and sail in sight~
11 3, 366 | Pleas’d to have sail’d so long before the wind,~
12 3, 896 | oar, and hoist up ev’ry sail,~
13 4, 801 | Resolv’d to sail, in sleep he pass’d the
14 4, 817 | And sail before the purple morn arise.~
15 4, 852 | Bring flaming brands! set sail, and swiftly row!~
16 5, Arg | ARGUMENT.— AEneas, setting sail from Afric, is driven by
17 5, 800 | For us to sail! what labors to sustain!”~
18 5, 1005| Ev’n those desire to sail, and take their share~
19 5, 1086| scud before the wind, and sail in open sea.~
20 5, 1099| without thy care, securely sail.~
21 5, 1130| The tossing vessel sail’d on shoaly ground.~
22 6, 20 | The first who sail’d in air,) ’t is sung by
23 10, 230 | They soon set sail; nor now the fates withstand;~
24 10, 325 | Spread ev’ry sail, pursue your wat’ry track,~
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