Book,  Verse

 1     II,   402|                            No couch with robes of broidered
 2     II,   426|   alike. Nor did their former couch~ ~
 3     IV,   227|                     On mutual couch with stories of their fights,~ ~
 4     IV,   280|                280 The mutual couch and banquet, and embraced~ ~
 5      V,   581|    guardian of the poor man's couch,~ ~
 6      V,   598|              Amyclas from his couch of soft seaweed~ ~
 7      V,   907|               Leaped from the couch and rushed upon her fate;~ ~
 8      V,   924|    first what means a widowed couch she knew,~ ~
 9     VI,   550|                 550 Or loving couch unites. All things on earth~ ~
10    VII,   885|     turf took rest, on kingly couch~ ~
11    VII,   910|    Roman senators; and on his couch,~ ~
12    VII,   953| realms is thine, nor smoother couch~ ~
13   VIII,    99|             Detested Caesar's couch, ill-omened wife~ ~
14   VIII,   465|               Shall share the couch of the barbarian king~ ~
15      X,   208|      Achoreus, on the highest couch~ ~
16      X,   348|    mid Bootes flowing; to the couch~ ~
17      X,   427|      limbs upon the sumptuous couch~ ~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License