Number of occurrences in corpus: 31
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 14 | aven with saffron lightning. / | Titan | trembles with blazing torches |
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 14 | || Croceo fundunt fulmine: / | Titan | tremet torrentihus || Taedi |
ALDHELM.Aenig 58 3 | lector cardine partes; / oceano | Titan | dum corpus tinxerit almum, / et |
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 7 | er, / whom prophets acclaim as | Titan | with holy inspiration ! / Splen |
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 19 | om where the blazing lamps of | Titan | set, / and since those blasts w |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 25 | ight, / which the prophets call | Titan | in holy inspiration, / whose br |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 11 | n stars / (which is to say that | Titan | decorates the day and Cynthia |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 181 | illiant light of the sun / when | Titan | lights up the earth with his |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 216 | th dusky shadows, / even though | Titan | pours out its glittering appe |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1073 | the heaven’s heights / where | Titan | pours down his golden rays on |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1207 | azing with light. / But burning | Titan | held back his boiling heat / so |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1529 | beams of the blazing sun, / as | Titan | burned them more than in the |
BEDE.DieIud 54 | atris. / Astra cadunt rutilo et | Titan | tenebrescit in ortu, / Pallida |
BEDE.Hymn 3 146 | iceret Boream uernali tempore | Titan, | / Quod noctes tempus solet exae |
LVLL.N.Vers 3 | o / In regno patris, ceu clarus | Titan | in orbe, / Atque per augustam H |
N.PassEustace 95 | terrisque removi, / Utque diem | Titan | et noctem Cynthia comet / Jussi |
£.LVCAN.Phars01 15 | sanguine dextrae, / Vnde uenit | Titan, | et nox ubi sidera condit, / Qua |
£.LVCAN.Phars01 415 | s aestuet horis, / Flammiger an | Titan, | ut alentes hauriat undas, / Eri |
£.LVCAN.Phars01 540 | lluit umbra. / Ipse caput medio | Titan | cum ferret Olympo, / Condidit a |
£.LVCAN.Phars03 40 | elictum / Aut mors ipsa nihil." | Titan | iam pronus in undas / Ibat et i |
£.LVCAN.Phars04 83 | renaeae, quas numquam soluere | Titan | / Eualuit, fluxere niues, fract |
£.LVCAN.Phars06 334 | iem brumalibus horis / Attollit | Titan, | rupes Ossaea coercet; / Cum per |
£.LVCAN.Phars06 571 | io prodidit, alta / Nocte poli, | Titan | medium quo tempore ducit / Sub |
£.LVCAN.Phars07 2 | x aeterna uocabat, / Luctificus | Titan | numquam magis aethera contra / |
£.LVCAN.Phars07 422 | dit omnibus annis; / Te geminum | Titan | procedere uidit in axem; / Haut |
£.LVCAN.Phars08 159 | iuge uicto. / Iam pelago medios | Titan | demissus ad ignes / Nec quibus |
£.LVCAN.Phars08 202 | cedere metae. / Ostendit terras | Titan | et sidera texit. / Sparsus ab E |
£.LVCAN.Phars09 313 | nitusque natabat, / Sed rapidus | Titan | ponto sua lumina pascens / Aequ |
£.LVCAN.Phars09 383 | s exustaque mundi, / Qua nimius | Titan | et rarae in fontibus undae, / S |
£.MART.CAP.Nupt6.583 15 | peplo. / Hinc nitidus rutilum | Titan | succenderat orbem. / Moxqu |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid04 119 | mos crastinus ortus / Extulerit | Titan | radiisque retexerit orbem. / Hi |