Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | discover the country, meets his mother in the shape of an huntress,
2 1, 434 | Before his eyes his goddess mother stood:~
3 1, 528 | Fate and my mother goddess led my way.~
4 1, 821 | rest agrees with what your mother said.”~
5 1, 826 | His mother goddess, with her hands
6 1, 919 | Her mother Leda’s present, when she
7 1, 939 | thee thy much-afflicted mother flies,~
8 1, 967 | He walks Iulus in his mother’s sight,~
9 1, 1006| he, not mindless of his mother’s pray’r,~
10 2, Arg | by the appearance of his mother Venus, he is prevail’d upon
11 2, 801 | My mother stood reveal’d before my
12 2, 824 | Nor fear obedience to your mother’s will.~
13 2, 839 | Haste; and a mother’s care your passage shall
14 2, 901 | O goddess mother, give me back to Fate;~
15 2, 1071| My goddess mother, or my royal race.~
16 3, 127 | Undaunted youths, go, seek that mother earth~
17 3, 152 | Till Cybele, the mother of the gods,~
18 3, 439 | O tell me how his mother’s loss he bears,~
19 4, 45 | Without the joys of mother or of wife?~
20 4, 475 | Some babe to bless the mother’s mournful sight,~
21 4, 683 | Or mad Orestes, when his mother’s ghost~
22 4, 747 | Robbing the mother’s love. The destin’d queen~
23 5, 51 | His mother was a dame of Dardan blood;~
24 5, 598 | weighty limbs his ancient mother press’d.~
25 5, 807 | blest with riches, and a mother’s name.~
26 5, 1018| Meantime the mother goddess, full of fears,~
27 6, 187 | My mother greater, my descent the
28 6, 282 | He knew his mother’s birds; and thus he pray’
29 6, 299 | Where the proud mother views her precious brood,~
30 6, 501 | Or, if a nearer way your mother shows,~
31 6, 1067| High as the Mother of the Gods in place,~
32 7, Arg | with her, favor’d by her mother, and stirr’d up by June
33 7, 71 | His mother; fair Marica was her name.~
34 7, 186 | Then Earth, the mother of the heav’nly race,~
35 7, 190 | last his sire below, and mother queen above.~
36 7, 562 | right, nor think the name of mother vain;~
37 7, 614 | You tell me, mother, what I knew before:~
38 7, 1044| as his sire, and, as his mother, fair;~
39 8, 115 | AEneas takes the mother and her brood,~
40 8, 444 | Warn’d by my mother nymph, and call’d by Heav’
41 8, 504 | A mother kneels a suppliant for her
42 8, 673 | should, but he’s a Sabine mother’s son,~
43 8, 692 | But his bright mother, from a breaking cloud,~
44 8, 708 | My goddess mother, whose indulgent care~
45 8, 807 | Meantime the mother goddess, crown’d with charms,~
46 9, 95 | And with a mother’s majesty begun:~
47 9, 110 | How dare you, mother, endless date demand~
48 9, 127 | When the great Mother of the Gods was free~
49 9, 224 | His mother was a huntress of the wood,~
50 9, 283 | Nor let a mother’s curse my name pursue:~
51 9, 378 | Of Priam’s royal race my mother came—~
52 9, 398 | Thy mother all the dues shall justly
53 9, 405 | thou fail, shall thy lov’d mother share.”~
54 9, 631 | mournful message to the mother’s ears.~
55 9, 666 | To bear the madding mother to her tent.~
56 9, 847 | mix’d with eunuchs, in the Mother’s rites,~
57 9, 860 | Who, like his mother, bears aloft his head,~
58 9, 917 | Like firs that on their mother mountain rise,~
59 10, 333 | The mighty Mother chang’d our forms to these,~
60 10, 354 | Hear thou, great Mother of the deities.~
61 10, 438 | Was from his wretched mother ripp’d and torn;~
62 10, 457 | had reach’d him; but his mother’s care~
63 10, 768 | A nymph his mother, and his sire a god.~
64 10, 780 | Far from thy mother and thy native home,~
65 10, 1161| th’ imbroider’d coat his mother wove;~
66 11, 102 | No more to mother earth or the green stem
67 11, 515 | Noble his mother was, and near the throne;~
68 11, 722 | matrons, that attend the mother queen:~
69 11, 819 | Casmilla was her mother; but he drown’d~
70 11, 934 | upper ground, and seek their mother sea;~
71 12, 82 | His goddess mother is not near, to shroud~
72 12, 114 | O mother, do not by your tears prepare~
73 12, 313 | orphan now, cut from the mother earth~
74 12, 607 | But now the goddess mother, mov’d with grief,~
75 12, 1126| O Faunus, pity! and thou Mother Earth,~
76 12, 1226| These their brown mother, brooding on her care,~
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