Book, Verse
1 3, 432 | At least one half with Helenus remain’d.~
2 4, 551 | The faithless waves, not half so false as thou,~
3 5, 191 | Invade the field with half so swift a pace;~
4 5, 242 | Comes up, not half his galley’s length behind;~
5 5, 419 | storms, nor thunder, equal half his haste.~
6 5, 983 | Oars, banks, and cables, half consum’d, renew.~
7 5, 1089| steeds of Night had travel’d half the sky,~
8 5, 1102| whom the yawning pilot, half asleep:~
9 6, 721 | sun had finish’d more than half his race:~
10 6, 853 | I could not half those horrid crimes repeat,~
11 6, 854 | Nor half the punishments those crimes
12 8, 129 | The fiery sun had finish’d half his race,~
13 8, 258 | monster Cacus, more than half a beast,~
14 8, 342 | Half sing’d, half stifled, till
15 8, 342 | Half sing’d, half stifled, till he grasps
16 8, 517 | Not half so swift the rattling thunder
17 8, 522 | Panting, and half dissolving in her arms:~
18 8, 674 | And half a native; but, in you, combine~
19 9, 160 | The liquid half of all the globe is lost;~
20 9, 799 | The heated lead half melted as it flew;~
21 10, 193 | So large, it half deserv’d a mountain’s name:~
22 10, 309 | And Phoebe half her nightly race had run.~
23 11, 1165| Apollo heard, and, granting half his pray’r,~
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