Book,  Verse

 1      I,    55|     Or else elect to govern Phoebus' car~ ~
 2      I,   724|                             Phoebus, beside the Nemean lion
 3      I,   770|      770 Some other region, Phoebus, to behold!~ ~
 4    III,   116|  had they time for hate. In Phoebus' hall~ ~
 5    III,   479|              Or when bright Phoebus holds the height, or when~ ~
 6     IV,   112|                 Acknowledge Phoebus' rise, for all the sky~ ~
 7     IV,   136|   Had grown more clear, and Phoebus' warmer rays~ ~
 8     IV,   588|                         For Phoebus in the Twins his chariot
 9      V,    78|                     Through Phoebus' ancient oracle to break~ ~
10      V,   159|                          Of Phoebus; or the ancient Sibyl's
11      V,   177|               Than faith in Phoebus and the sacred fane.~ ~
12      V,   205|                    Of angry Phoebus; nor with whip alone~ ~
13      V,   259|     Of the forgetful river, Phoebus snatched~ ~
14   VIII,   261|     Than Persia's bounds to Phoebus' rising fires;~ ~
15     IX,   379|                        With Phoebus' beams, which in the length
16     IX,   811|       Veiled by no culture. Phoebus' nearer track~ ~
17     IX,  1060| rears; but such as blink at Phoebus' rays~ ~
18     IX,  1138|                   Relics of Phoebus' wall. But bare with age~ ~
19      X,   312|                        Then Phoebus journeying by the burning
20      X,   372|                  Of burning Phoebus, and the sterile sands,~ ~
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