Book, Verse
1 1, 83 | for release, the mountains rend.~
2 1, 673 | beat their breasts, they rend their hair,~
3 2, 653 | with shouts the skies they rend;~
4 2, 668 | And shrieks of women rend the vaulted skies;~
5 3, 58 | thou thus my buried body rend?~
6 4, 32 | yawning earth a passage rend,~
7 4, 641 | shatter, and his branches rend;~
8 5, 184 | With shouts the sailors rend the starry skies;~
9 5, 602 | shouts and mingled murmurs rend the skies,~
10 5, 671 | Of the pleas’d people rend the vaulted skies.~
11 6, 219 | Then rend it off, as holy rites command;~
12 7, 554 | And shrieks and shoutings rend the suff’ring air.~
13 8, 324 | Heave from below, and rend the hollow ground;~
14 8, 751 | Nor death, should rend me from my Pallas’ arms;~
15 10, 1288| Of Trojans and Rutulians rend the skies.~
16 11, 52 | their breasts, and echoes rend the sky.~
17 11, 1272| Rend heav’n with female shrieks,
18 12, 154 | from that eunuch head to rend the crest;~
19 12, 255 | Adorn’d in white, a rev’rend priest appears,~
20 12, 681 | Loud shouts and clamors rend the liquid sky,~
21 12, 1344| With groans the Latins rend the vaulted sky:~
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