Book, Verse
1 1, 339 | there in quiet rules, and crown’d with fame.~
2 1, 366 | thirty rolling years the crown shall wear,~
3 1, 630 | are with brazen cov’rings crown’d;~
4 1, 922 | orient necklace, and the crown she wore;~
5 1, 1013| with sparkling wine are crown’d,~
6 1, 1018| The queen commanded to be crown’d with wine:~
7 1, 1030| then she took, with nectar crown’d~
8 2, 312 | destruction. Boys with chaplets crown’d,~
9 2, 850 | felt on high; the nodding crown~
10 3, 91 | cypress and blue fillets crown’d,~
11 3, 106 | priest and king, with laurel crown’d,~
12 3, 132 | children’s children shall the crown sustain.’~
13 3, 390 | of turf, with gifts she crown’d,~
14 3, 455 | with sparkling wine were crown’d.~
15 3, 688 | My sire Anchises crown’d a cup with wine,~
16 3, 924 | Agragas, with lofty summits crown’d,~
17 4, 178 | So shall their loves be crown’d with due delights,~
18 4, 292 | columns were with garlands crown’d,~
19 4, 364 | head, with piny forests crown’d,~
20 4, 399 | The promis’d crown let young Ascanius wear,~
21 4, 666 | fleeces, and with garlands crown’d:~
22 5, 92 | the rites, with garlands crown’d.”~
23 5, 177 | Their temples crown, and shade their sweaty
24 5, 387 | sprightly grace and equal beauty crown’d;~
25 5, 518 | can you bear the ravish’d crown,~
26 5, 657 | late with naval honors crown’d.~
27 5, 709 | victor, and with laurel crown’d.~
28 5, 995 | in feasts, their temples crown’d;~
29 5, 1013| With olive crown’d, a charger in his hands;~
30 5, 1027| world, and wore th’ imperial crown,~
31 6, 267 | fell’d from the steepy crown~
32 6, 735 | auspicious prince, with glory crown’d,~
33 6, 904 | temples were with garlands crown’d.~
34 6, 1046| restor’d, in Alba shall be crown’d.~
35 6, 1049| But they, who crown’d with oaken wreaths appear,~
36 6, 1056| The crown that once his injur’d grandsire
37 6, 1070| golden turrets on her temples crown’d;~
38 6, 1086| shoulders with their lights are crown’d.~
39 6, 1102| The paths of honor, and a crown in view?~
40 6, 1104| His head with olive crown’d, his hand a censer bears,~
41 6, 1113| By dint of sword his crown he shall increase,~
42 6, 1157| Cossus goes with laurels crown’d.~
43 7, Arg | Lavinia, the heiress of his crown. Turnus, being in love with
44 7, 112 | Her crown and jewels crackled in the
45 7, 118 | honor, shall herself be crown’d;~
46 7, 181 | Crown high the goblets with a
47 7, 195 | brow with cheerful green is crown’d,~
48 7, 305 | Shook Asia’s crown with European arms;~
49 7, 360 | yours, while I command the crown:~
50 7, 367 | One only daughter heirs my crown and state,~
51 7, 588 | with an olive wreath are crown’d.~
52 7, 595 | Usurp thy crown, enjoy thy victories?~
53 7, 908 | with palms and laurels crown’d.~
54 7, 1034| And peaceful olives crown’d his hoary head.~
55 7, 1110| ringlets of her hair is crown’d,~
56 8, 68 | how with sure success to crown thy pains,~
57 8, 362 | your heads with garlands crown:~
58 8, 405 | The den and death of Cacus crown the feast.~
59 8, 631 | Assum’d the crown, with arbitrary pow’r.~
60 8, 665 | Their crown, and ev’ry regal ornament:~
61 8, 807 | Meantime the mother goddess, crown’d with charms,~
62 8, 905 | A naval crown, that binds his manly brows,~
63 9, 404 | Crown’d with success, I for thyself
64 9, 996 | proffers with Lavinia’s crown:~
65 10, 75 | let him live, without a crown.~
66 10, 355 | With turrets crown’d! (on Ida’s holy hill~
67 11, 21 | Our toils, my friends, are crown’d with sure success;~
68 11, 334 | A crown usurp’d, which with their
69 11, 505 | With olive crown’d: the presents they shall
70 11, 567 | beauteous princess, with a crown in dow’r,~
71 11, 710 | disorder’d haste the rampires crown.~
72 12, 29 | To him the crown and beauteous bride remain.”~
73 12, 277 | shall renounce th’ Ausonian crown:~
74 12, 287 | The crown to King Latinus I resign:~
75 12, 438 | prince, and by his regal crown;~
76 12, 456 | blow, he seiz’d his curling crown~
77 12, 612 | the flow’rs with purple crown’d,~
78 12, 619 | pours it in a bowl, already crown’d~
79 12, 648 | And crown with honors of the conquer’
80 12, 1228| serpents girt alike, and crown’d with hissing hair.~
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