Book, Verse
1 1, 112 | To this the god: “’T is yours, O queen,
2 1, 121 | ring spear, and all the god applied.~
3 1, 184 | Full well the god his sister’s envy knew,~
4 1, 208 | The god himself with ready trident
5 1, 414 | Libyan shore descends the god,~
6 1, 965 | The God of Love obeys, and sets
7 1, 993 | and shape, and all the god’s disguise;~
8 1, 1000| The guileful god about the hero long,~
9 1, 1005| How dire a god, she drew so near her breast;~
10 1, 1026| Thou, Bacchus, god of joys and friendly cheer,~
11 2, 324 | Foretold our fate; but, by the god’s decree,~
12 2, 998 | Some hostile god, for some unknown offense,~
13 3, 47 | The God of Arms, who rules the Thracian
14 3, 112 | Then to the temple of the god I went,~
15 3, 125 | fell; confess’d the present god,~
16 3, 135 | d to know what place the god~
17 3, 198 | Of sacred Delos, and the god implore,~
18 3, 208 | What from the Delian god thou go’st to find,~
19 3, 219 | seat; for not the Delian god,~
20 3, 478 | Then, with his god possess’d, before the shrine,~
21 3, 940 | labor was. Some friendly god~
22 4, 78 | Ceres, Bacchus, and the God of Day;~
23 4, 92 | Where the soft god secure in silence reigns.~
24 4, 326 | calls Cyllenius, and the god attends,~
25 4, 360 | Thus arm’d, the god begins his airy race,~
26 4, 369 | pois’d upon his wings, the god descends:~
27 4, 388 | with winged words, the god began,~
28 4, 402 | So spoke the god; and, speaking, took his
29 4, 437 | from afar, their nightly god they hear,~
30 4, 542 | I rave, I rave! A god’s command he pleads,~
31 4, 544 | lots, and now the Delian god,~
32 4, 637 | Fate, and the god, had stopp’d his ears to
33 4, 803 | whom once more the winged god appears;~
34 4, 827 | A god commands: he stood before
35 5, 522 | The god who taught your thund’ring
36 5, 680 | first invok’d his brother god,~
37 5, 837 | The god is pleas’d; the god supplies
38 5, 837 | The god is pleas’d; the god supplies our hands.”~
39 5, 950 | On his commands: the god, who sav’d from fire~
40 5, 992 | Anchises, last, is honor’d as a god;~
41 5, 1091| When the soft God of Sleep, with easy flight,~
42 5, 1097| Then thus the traitor god began his tale:~
43 5, 1110| The god was wroth, and at his temples
44 5, 1115| The god, insulting with superior
45 5, 1123| what the man forsook, the god supplies,~
46 6, 15 | fate returns, and of the god.~
47 6, 55 | The priestess of the god, Deiphobe her name.~
48 6, 70 | He comes; behold the god!” Thus while she said,~
49 6, 79 | When all the god came rushing on her soul.~
50 6, 83 | my demands, and dumb the god.”~
51 6, 88 | Indulgent god, propitious pow’r to Troy,~
52 6, 121 | underneath the pond’rous god,~
53 6, 150 | Th’ ambiguous god, who rul’d her lab’ring
54 6, 154 | ebbing in her soul, the god decreas’d.~
55 6, 243 | Son of the God of Winds: none so renown’
56 6, 396 | The God of Sleep there hides his
57 6, 414 | A sordid god: down from his hoary chin~
58 6, 471 | The god foretold you should not
59 6, 550 | needful: for the gloomy god~
60 6, 898 | poets worthy their inspiring god;~
61 6, 1015| minds are, by the driving god,~
62 6, 1060| Born from a god, himself to godhead born:~
63 7, 95 | the laurel to the laurel’s god.~
64 7, 154 | sate; and, (not without the god’s command,)~
65 7, 289 | A god, and, as a god, augments
66 7, 289 | A god, and, as a god, augments their sacrifice.”~
67 7, 298 | The god began our line, who rules
68 7, 516 | ancient care; and, if the god~
69 7, 543 | And to the buxom god the virgin vow’d.~
70 7, 843 | d issues of the furious god,~
71 7, 915 | mortal woman mixing with a god.~
72 7, 928 | Thus, like the god his father, homely dress’
73 7, 1071| troops, and like the leading god,~
74 7, 1081| brims her sire, the wat’ry god,~
75 8, 49 | manifest to sight, the god appear’d,~
76 8, 85 | The god am I, whose yellow water
77 8, 251 | The labors of a god we recompense.~
78 8, 265 | the needful presence of a god.~
79 8, 291 | Confess’d the god’s approach. Trembling he
80 8, 339 | The wrathful god then plunges from above,~
81 8, 364 | draughts invoke our common god.”~
82 8, 376 | full chargers offer to the god.~
83 8, 397 | Thee, god, no face of danger could
84 8, 461 | Some god, they knew—what god, they
85 8, 461 | Some god, they knew—what god, they could not tell—~
86 8, 480 | feasted him, and emulate a god.”~
87 8, 540 | slumber had refresh’d the god—~
88 8, 597 | While, at the Lemnian god’s command, they urge~
89 8, 868 | temple, and the temple’s god.~
90 8, 943 | The god had figur’d her as driv’
91 9, 24 | And follow to the war the god that leads the way.”~
92 9, 123 | black regions of his brother god.~
93 9, 453 | And puff’d the fumy god from out his breast:~
94 9, 856 | lifted hands invok’d the god:~
95 9, 895 | The god of archers gives thy youth
96 9, 973 | The warrior god the Latian troops inspir’
97 9, 1011| temper’d by the Lemnian god.”~
98 9, 1103| The yellow god the welcome burthen bore,~
99 10, 98 | Did god or man your fav’rite son
100 10, 117 | To whom his birth a god and goddess give!~
101 10, 153 | both replied th’ imperial god,~
102 10, 160 | Since,” said the god, “the Trojans must not join~
103 10, 174 | black regions of his brother god.~
104 10, 299 | on his poop the sea-green god appears:~
105 10, 598 | Pleas’d with the bribe, the god receiv’d his pray’r:~
106 10, 665 | This said, the god permits the fatal fight,~
107 10, 750 | Much of his god, more of his purple, proud.~
108 10, 756 | Design’d a trophy to the God of Wars.~
109 10, 768 | his mother, and his sire a god.~
110 10, 875 | the fourth degree, from god Pilumnus came;~
111 10, 878 | shortly thus the sov’reign god replied:~
112 10, 1253| said, “and the far-shooting god,~
113 11, 12 | A trophy sacred to the God of War.~
114 12, 141 | his AEtnaean forge, the God of Fire~
115 12, 214 | force, but, by the grateful god,~
116 12, 248 | mark his lineage from the God of Day.~
117 12, 270 | Thou, God of War, whose unresisted
118 12, 296 | below, and by that upper god~
119 12, 484 | Or hostile god, is left unknown by fame:~
120 12, 485 | No human hand or hostile god was found,~
121 12, 500 | The God of Battles, in his angry
122 12, 507 | Friends of the god, and followers of the war.~
123 12, 629 | first the footsteps of a god he found.~
124 12, 634 | Some god our general to the battle
125 12, 635 | Some god preserves his life for greater
126 12, 725 | What god can tell, what numbers can
127 12, 1113| paid, the Latins’ guardian god.~
128 12, 1155| And awful honor of a god elect,~
129 12, 1166| relieve the goddess, but the god?~
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