Book, Verse
1 1, 561 | graceful walk, the Queen of Love is known.~
2 1, 936 | thus alarm’d, to winged Love she spoke:~
3 1, 947 | And fire with love the proud Phoenician’s heart:~
4 1, 948 | A love so violent, so strong, so
5 1, 965 | The God of Love obeys, and sets aside~
6 1, 997 | Already doom’d to love’s disastrous flame,)~
7 1, 1009| The dead is to the living love resign’d;~
8 1, 1050| drank large draughts of love with vast delight;~
9 2, 461 | With young Coroebus, who by love was led~
10 2, 805 | breathes herself into their love.~
11 2, 923 | place, these pledges of your love, maintain.~
12 3, 111 | Of ancient love, their plighted hands they
13 3, 611 | nly Venus honor’d with her love,~
14 3, 628 | said, ’these monuments of love,~
15 3, 912 | By love to beauteous Arethusa led;~
16 4, 4 | Her soul with love, and fan the secret fire.~
17 4, 24 | With second love, so fatal was my first,~
18 4, 51 | To scorn Hyarbas, and his love reject,~
19 4, 67 | the conduct of the rest to love.~
20 4, 104 | Which love, without his labor, makes
21 4, 122 | If love by likeness might be so
22 4, 130 | fetter’d in the chains of love,~
23 4, 142 | Poor Dido with consuming love is fir’d.~
24 4, 180 | The Queen of Love consents, and closely smiles~
25 4, 239 | The queen and prince, as love or fortune guides,~
26 4, 244 | were conscious of their love.~
27 4, 248 | longer made a secret of her love,~
28 4, 295 | princess, who disdain’d his love,~
29 4, 429 | Love the first motions of the
30 4, 444 | vows, nor dearer bands of love?~
31 4, 481 | s command; nor suffer’d love to rise,~
32 4, 570 | d, and labor’d with his love,~
33 4, 595 | All-pow’rful Love! what changes canst thou
34 4, 637 | had stopp’d his ears to love.~
35 4, 664 | death, and to her murther’d love;~
36 4, 695 | I shall gain, or lose my love.~
37 4, 705 | The chains of love, or fix them on the mind:~
38 4, 747 | Robbing the mother’s love. The destin’d queen~
39 4, 756 | or who revenges, injur’d love.~
40 4, 771 | Despair, and rage, and love divide her heart;~
41 4, 772 | Despair and rage had some, but love the greater part.~
42 4, 795 | Avoiding love, I had not found despair,~
43 4, 848 | My land forsaken, and my love betray’d?~
44 4, 898 | Nor league, nor love, the hostile nations know!~
45 4, 916 | the cares of my disastrous love;~
46 4, 936 | Dear pledges of my love, while Heav’n so pleas’d,~
47 4, 999 | And rage of love, that plung’d her in despair,~
48 5, 9 | capable of death for injur’d love.~
49 6, 38 | monument of their polluted love.~
50 6, 202 | But if so dire a love your soul invades,~
51 6, 274 | vows implor’d the Queen of Love:~
52 6, 544 | arms, and more for filial love,~
53 6, 617 | And, as his love inspir’d him, thus he said:~
54 6, 632 | pray’rs, and late-repenting love.~
55 6, 640 | cares, and equal’d all her love.~
56 6, 689 | the monuments of Helen’s love:~
57 6, 866 | bough requir’d by Pluto’s love.~
58 6, 889 | The love of horses which they had,
59 6, 934 | The love and pious duty which you
60 6, 941 | When love assail’d you, on the Libyan
61 6, 1128| Tis love of honor, and his country’
62 7, Arg | crown. Turnus, being in love with her, favor’d by her
63 7, 80 | Fir’d with her love, and with ambition led,~
64 7, 261 | Till love, refus’d, converted to disdain:~
65 7, 611 | fear whom he disdains to love.~
66 7, 921 | Rhea found, and forc’d to love.~
67 7, 1052| furious hate her impious love.~
68 8, 283 | heifer, who had heard her love complain,~
69 8, 486 | When love’s fair goddess, anxious
70 8, 491 | accent with the charms of love:~
71 8, 524 | your own beauties or my love distrust?~
72 8, 534 | no task is difficult to love.”~
73 8, 703 | promise of the Queen of Love.~
74 8, 926 | Great Neptune, Pallas, and Love’s Queen defy:~
75 9, 101 | worship’d with religious love.~
76 9, 254 | With love of praise and noble envy
77 9, 277 | Live thou to mourn thy love’s unhappy fate;~
78 9, 284 | Thy pious parent, who, for love of thee,~
79 9, 576 | Is too much love to his unhappy friend.”~
80 9, 792 | face, his eyes inspiring love,)~
81 10, 271 | Love was the fault of his fam’
82 10, 452 | Trojan sword had cur’d his love of boys,~
83 10, 1151| Betray’d by pious love?” Nor, thus forborne,~
84 10, 1167| Of his own filial love, a sadly pleasing thought:~
85 10, 1170| To love so great, to such transcendent
86 10, 1247| Love, anguish, wrath, and grief,
87 11, 428 | with wounds the Queen of Love.~
88 11, 873 | But she disdains their love, to share with me~
89 12, 579 | That, for his love, he proffer’d to bestow~
90 12, 733 | Whom leagues of lasting love so shortly shall unite!~
91 12, 972 | And love by jealousy to madness wrought.~
92 12, 1048| With rage of love the jealous rivals burn,~
93 12, 1138| The Queen of Love, who, with disdain and grief,~
94 12, 1163| last, in deference to my love, forbear~
95 12, 1269| worthy recompense of ravish’d love!~
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