Book,  Verse

 1      I,   361|         Though youth and law forbad them? Shall he seize~ ~
 2     II,   404|       The bridal garland, or forbad the foot 15~ ~
 3     II,   711|                              Forbad Iberia, to his son he spake,~ ~
 4     VI,   610|      dead. Nor life nor gods forbad~ ~
 5    VII,   927|                Insatiate, he forbad the funeral pyre,~ ~
 6   VIII,    23| wander; but his ancient fame forbad.~ ~ ~ ~
 7   VIII,    77|        Upon his features. He forbad despair,~ ~
 8   VIII,   289|                              Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights
 9   VIII,   677|       Cruel, departest? Thou forbad'st me share~ ~
10   VIII,   965| Cumae's prophetess, when she forbad 23~ ~
11      X,   590|                590 The fates forbad, and Fortune from their
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