Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | kind entertainment from the queen. Dido, by a device of Venus,
2 1, 13 | For what offense the Queen of Heav’n began~
3 1, 55 | The Queen of Heav’n did thus her fury
4 1, 95 | To whom the suppliant queen her pray’rs address’d,~
5 1, 112 | the god: “’T is yours, O queen, to will~
6 1, 371 | fair, a priestess and a queen,~
7 1, 411 | The queen might force them from her
8 1, 418 | The queen herself suspends the rigid
9 1, 436 | maid, her air confess’d a queen.~
10 1, 496 | The queen provides companions of her
11 1, 539 | And to the queen expose your just request.~
12 1, 561 | by her graceful walk, the Queen of Love is known.~
13 1, 634 | while, expecting there the queen, he rais’d~
14 1, 704 | majestic, and she looks their queen;~
15 1, 732 | admission to the gracious queen.~
16 1, 735 | O queen! indulg’d by favor of the
17 1, 772 | Nor you, great queen, these offices repent,~
18 1, 788 | The modest queen a while, with downcast eyes,~
19 1, 836 | Presenting, gracious queen, before your throne,~
20 1, 866 | The Tyrian queen stood fix’d upon his face,~
21 1, 908 | first founder to the present queen.~
22 1, 953 | To gratify the queen, and gain the court.~
23 1, 977 | And brought the gifts. The queen already sate~
24 1, 1002| Then sought the queen: she took him to her arms~
25 1, 1018| The queen commanded to be crown’d
26 1, 1049| Th’ unhappy queen with talk prolong’d the
27 2, 3 | Great queen, what you command me to
28 2, 624 | grandsire and his grandsire’s queen.~
29 2, 664 | And where the lonely queen in secret sate.~
30 2, 682 | kings: I saw th’ unhappy queen,~
31 2, 708 | The Queen, when she beheld her trembling
32 3, 329 | And I, the Furies’ queen, from both relate—~
33 3, 388 | By chance, the mournful queen, before the gate,~
34 3, 557 | Let gifts be to the mighty queen design’d,~
35 3, 622 | Nor less the queen our parting thence deplor’
36 3, 942 | Thus, to the list’ning queen, the royal guest~
37 4, 1 | cares already seiz’d the queen:~
38 4, 49 | well became a woman, and a queen,~
39 4, 81 | The beauteous queen before her altar stands,~
40 4, 166 | The queen, AEneas, and the Tyrian
41 4, 180 | The Queen of Love consents, and closely
42 4, 189 | For the slow queen in antechambers wait;~
43 4, 194 | The queen at length appears; on either
44 4, 239 | The queen and prince, as love or fortune
45 4, 247 | The queen, whom sense of honor could
46 4, 385 | Queen Dido’s gift,) about his
47 4, 410 | offended lover and the pow’rful queen?~
48 4, 425 | But soon the queen perceives the thin disguise:~
49 4, 445 | the death of a despairing queen~
50 4, 472 | A queen that proudly scorn’d his
51 4, 480 | Here paus’d the queen. Unmov’d he holds his eyes,~
52 4, 483 | Fair queen, you never can enough repeat~
53 4, 516 | Fair queen, oppose not what the gods
54 4, 653 | The wretched queen, pursued by cruel fate,~
55 4, 733 | The queen, determin’d to the fatal
56 4, 747 | mother’s love. The destin’d queen~
57 4, 769 | sleep nor ease the furious queen can find;~
58 4, 841 | When, from a tow’r, the queen, with wakeful eyes,~
59 4, 867 | Tyrians, at their injur’d queen’s command,~
60 4, 985 | in her arms the gasping queen embrac’d;~
61 5, 746 | Queen Dido’s gift, and of the
62 5, 991 | rising temple to the Paphian queen.~
63 5, 1020| pride of Jove’s imperious queen, the rage,~
64 6, 34 | affection of the Cretan queen;~
65 6, 207 | There stands a tree; the queen of Stygian Jove~
66 6, 274 | then with vows implor’d the Queen of Love:~
67 6, 542 | her grisly lord his lovely queen remain.~
68 6, 552 | destin’d off’ring to his queen—~
69 6, 618 | Unhappy queen! then is the common breath~
70 6, 820 | The Queen of Furies by their sides
71 7, 85 | and favor’d by the Latian queen;~
72 7, 190 | his sire below, and mother queen above.~
73 7, 445 | Another queen brings forth another brand,~
74 7, 480 | There sought the queen’s apartment, stood before~
75 7, 534 | Thus fares the queen; and thus her fury blows~
76 7, 555 | The queen herself, inspir’d with rage
77 7, 560 | Hold your unhappy queen, Amata, dear;~
78 7, 857 | Then heav’n’s imperious queen shot down from high:~
79 8, 81 | With sacrifice the wrathful queen appease:~
80 8, 703 | accomplish’d promise of the Queen of Love.~
81 8, 921 | The queen herself, amidst the loud
82 8, 926 | Neptune, Pallas, and Love’s Queen defy:~
83 8, 948 | In which he wraps his queen, and hides the flying host.~
84 9, 503 | The queen a legion to King Turnus
85 9, 546 | Fair queen,” he said, “direct my dart
86 10, 129 | But ’t is my crime—the Queen of Heav’n offends,~
87 10, 855 | Held conference with his queen, and thus began:~
88 10, 997 | The queen produc’d young Paris to
89 11, 346 | And the queen shades him with her mighty
90 11, 428 | violate with wounds the Queen of Love.~
91 11, 722 | that attend the mother queen:~
92 11, 756 | lofty steed the warrior queen:~
93 11, 973 | Italians all; in peace, their queen’s delight;~
94 11, 978 | met in fight their maiden queen:~
95 11, 1231| Thus vows thy queen, and thus the Fates ordain.”~
96 12, 84 | But now the queen, who fear’d for Turnus’
97 12, 112 | Then fixing on the queen his ardent eyes,~
98 12, 204 | Meantime the Queen of Heav’n beheld the sight,~
99 12, 268 | of Heav’n, and thou, the Queen of Air,~
100 12, 869 | The queen, who saw the foes invade
101 12, 958 | The queen, on whom your utmost hopes
102 12, 1138| The Queen of Love, who, with disdain
103 12, 1147| What new arrest, O Queen of Heav’n, is sent~
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