Book, Verse
1 1, 58 | So Fate will have it, and Jove adds his force;~
2 1, 63 | The bolts of Jove himself presum’d to throw:~
3 1, 71 | heav’n, the sister wife of Jove,~
4 1, 277 | Endure, and conquer! Jove will soon dispose~
5 1, 286 | the realms foredoom’d by Jove.~
6 1, 308 | When, from aloft, almighty Jove surveys~
7 1, 345 | And is it thus that Jove his plighted faith regards?”~
8 1, 381 | Earth, seas, and heav’n, and Jove himself turmoils;~
9 1, 546 | Whom late the bird of Jove had driv’n along,~
10 1, 941 | Thou know’st, my son, how Jove’s revengeful wife,~
11 1, 1021| O hospitable Jove! we thus invoke,~
12 2, 438 | When wrathful Jove’s irrevocable doom~
13 2, 835 | See! Jove new courage to the foe supplies,~
14 2, 879 | Blasted from heav’n by Jove’s avenging fire.’~
15 2, 937 | If any vows, almighty Jove, can bend~
16 3, 31 | A bull on Jove’s imperial altar laid.~
17 3, 142 | Sacred of old to Jove’s imperial name,~
18 3, 158 | If Jove assists the passage of our
19 3, 228 | Search Italy; for Jove denies thee Crete.’~
20 3, 290 | And Jove himself, the chief invited
21 3, 328 | What Jove decrees, what Phoebus has
22 3, 361 | To Jove, the guide and patron of
23 3, 483 | Thy fates conspire, and Jove himself protects,)~
24 3, 755 | they say, transfix’d by Jove,~
25 3, 893 | to the tow’ring tree of Jove,~
26 4, 34 | First let avenging Jove, with flames from high,~
27 4, 154 | The doubt is all from Jove and destiny;~
28 4, 300 | Great Jove! propitious to the Moorish
29 4, 392 | of thy own? All-pow’rful Jove,~
30 4, 423 | Jove will inspire him, when,
31 4, 481 | By Jove’s command; nor suffer’d
32 4, 512 | From Jove he came commission’d, heav’
33 4, 532 | The gods, and Jove himself, behold in vain~
34 4, 545 | Hermes is employ’d from Jove’s abode,~
35 4, 571 | length, obeys the will of Jove;~
36 4, 878 | so the Fates ordain, and Jove commands,~
37 4, 915 | I pay my vows to Stygian Jove,~
38 5, 25 | Tho’ Jove himself should promise Italy,~
39 5, 332 | The bird of Jove, and, sousing on his prey,~
40 5, 901 | O Jove,” he cried, ’if pray’rs
41 5, 979 | The will of Jove, and his desires obey.~
42 5, 1020| The pride of Jove’s imperious queen, the rage,~
43 5, 1024| Ev’n Jove is thwarted by his haughty
44 5, 1042| If neither Jove’s nor Fate’s decree withstand,~
45 6, 186 | Not less than theirs from Jove my lineage came;~
46 6, 207 | tree; the queen of Stygian Jove~
47 6, 382 | When Jove in dusky clouds involves
48 6, 543 | chief, whose lineage is from Jove,~
49 6, 789 | For emulating Jove; the rattling sound~
50 6, 1187| spoils shall grace Feretrian Jove.”~
51 7, 179 | Now pour to Jove; and, after Jove is blest,~
52 7, 179 | pour to Jove; and, after Jove is blest,~
53 7, 189 | ancient Cybel, and Idaean Jove,~
54 7, 299 | our king descends from Jove:~
55 7, 423 | And Jove himself gave way to Cynthia’
56 7, 432 | If Jove and Heav’n my just desires
57 7, 433 | the pow’r of Heav’n and Jove supply.~
58 7, 772 | not the gods, nor angry Jove, will bear~
59 7, 920 | Mount Aventine the son of Jove~
60 7, 1058| Then Jove, who saw from high, with
61 7, 1065| d obscure, but safe from Jove.~
62 8, 140 | Hercules, the warrior son of Jove.~
63 8, 400 | Hail, Jove’s undoubted son! an added
64 8, 425 | came, who fled the pow’r of Jove,~
65 8, 463 | Th’ Arcadians thought him Jove; and said they saw~
66 8, 500 | But now, by Jove’s command, and fate’s decree,~
67 8, 527 | labor arms for Troy: nor Jove, nor fate,~
68 8, 565 | These darts, for angry Jove, they daily cast;~
69 8, 754 | Ye gods, and mighty Jove, in pity bring~
70 8, 849 | The friendly chiefs before Jove’s altar stand,~
71 9, 128 | save her ships, and finish Jove’s decree.~
72 9, 156 | And are by Jove for black presages sent.~
73 9, 659 | Or, if they fail, thou, Jove, conclude my woe,~
74 9, 762 | Jove’s bird comes sousing down
75 9, 855 | first, before the throne of Jove he stood,~
76 9, 863 | Jove bow’d the heav’ns, and lent
77 9, 969 | Typhoeus, thrown beneath, by Jove’s command,~
78 9, 1086| For Jove, with sour commands, sent
79 10, 1 | gates of heav’n unfold: Jove summons all~
80 10, 51 | The pow’r of Jove, or fix another fate?~
81 10, 59 | well became the wife of Jove!~
82 10, 65 | Whom Jove prefers before the Trojan
83 10, 616 | congress in the field great Jove withstands:~
84 10, 633 | Jove is impartial, and to both
85 10, 656 | Then Jove, to soothe his sorrow, thus
86 10, 792 | opposite in arms to mighty Jove;~
87 10, 943 | O Jove!” he cried, “for what offense
88 10, 974 | Meantime, by Jove’s impulse, Mezentius arm’
89 10, 1047| what belongs to me, let Jove provide;~
90 10, 1253| Great Jove,” he said, “and the far-shooting
91 11, 1069| Now mighty Jove, from his superior height,~
92 12, 213 | Ere to the lust of lawless Jove betray’d:~
93 12, 220 | Of ev’ry Latian fair whom Jove misled~
94 12, 373 | pomp th’ imperial bird of Jove:~
95 12, 731 | Jove, could’st thou view, and
96 12, 827 | Jove is with us; and what I have
97 12, 1054| Jove sets the beam; in either
98 12, 1145| Meantime imperial Jove to Juno spoke,~
99 12, 1230| Before the throne of angry Jove they stand,~
100 12, 1268| gifts you bring from haughty Jove,~
101 12, 1296| heav’n I dread, and partial Jove.”~
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