Book, Verse
1 1, 74 | now to Juno’s pow’r will pray,~
2 1, 95 | the suppliant queen her pray’rs address’d,~
3 1, 577 | offer’d, and with solemn pray’r:~
4 1, 675 | goddess stands unmov’d with pray’r.~
5 1, 1006| mindless of his mother’s pray’r,~
6 2, 238 | sail’d for Greece; with pray’rs besought~
7 2, 470 | protecting pow’rs are deaf to pray’rs.~
8 2, 882 | Intreat, pray, beg, and raise a doleful
9 2, 886 | Our pray’rs, our tears, our loud
10 2, 938 | Thy will; if piety can pray’rs commend,~
11 3, 45 | With pray’rs and vows the Dryads I
12 3, 120 | Let not my pray’rs a doubtful answer find;~
13 3, 339 | Hopeless to win by war, to pray’rs we fall,~
14 3, 558 | And mollify with pray’rs her haughty mind.~
15 3, 716 | prostrate to the fierce virago pray,~
16 3, 830 | We pray; we cast the lots, and then
17 4, 85 | while the priests with pray’r the gods invoke,~
18 4, 299 | He thus with pray’rs implor’d his sire divine:~
19 4, 335 | Thy life with pray’rs, nor promis’d such a
20 4, 461 | By these my pray’rs, if pray’rs may yet have
21 4, 461 | By these my pray’rs, if pray’rs may yet have place,~
22 4, 598 | To pray’rs and mean submissions
23 4, 621 | he this last, this only pray’r deny!~
24 4, 636 | His harden’d heart nor pray’rs nor threat’nings move;~
25 4, 893 | These are my pray’rs, and this my dying will;~
26 5, 74 | And pray for prosp’rous winds, our
27 5, 75 | Pray, that in towns and temples
28 5, 697 | turn their wonder into pray’r.~
29 5, 901 | O Jove,” he cried, ’if pray’rs can yet have place;~
30 5, 1022| Compel me to these pray’rs; since neither fate,~
31 6, 82 | Thy pray’rs alone can open this abode;~
32 6, 107 | gods, with vows and solemn pray’r;~
33 6, 174 | But you, if pious minds by pray’rs are won,~
34 6, 188 | So pray’d the Trojan prince, and,
35 6, 188 | Trojan prince, and, while he pray’d,~
36 6, 282 | mother’s birds; and thus he pray’d:~
37 6, 287 | distress be present to my pray’r!’~
38 6, 517 | tomb, with vows and solemn pray’r;~
39 6, 632 | With tears, and pray’rs, and late-repenting love.~
40 6, 711 | pow’rs! with justice if I pray,~
41 7, 237 | tribunal stood, the house of pray’r,~
42 7, 326 | boughs, and sue with words of pray’r.~
43 7, 824 | And pray to Heav’n for peace, but
44 7, 824 | to Heav’n for peace, but pray too late.~
45 10, 227 | wholesome counsel added pray’r.~
46 10, 353 | Then thus he pray’d, and fix’d on heav’n his
47 10, 512 | threat’nings mix’d with pray’rs, his last resource,~
48 10, 598 | bribe, the god receiv’d his pray’r:~
49 10, 727 | d the hero’s knees, and pray’d:~
50 10, 774 | inventing, and prepar’d to pray,~
51 10, 841 | and hear thy suppliant’s pray’r.”~
52 11, 352 | presents, and as deaf to pray’r.~
53 11, 546 | haughty godhead we with pray’rs implore,~
54 11, 726 | Pray’rs in their mouths, and
55 11, 1165| and, granting half his pray’r,~
56 12, 94 | not this one, this only pray’r,~
57 12, 265 | And thus with pious pray’rs the gods ador’d:~
58 12, 269 | Propitious now, and reconcil’d by pray’r;~
59 12, 334 | mutters undistinguish’d pray’rs,~
60 12, 596 | the patron of his art he pray’d:~
61 12, 1125| gods, and first to Faunus pray’d:~
62 12, 1130| Propitious hear my pious pray’r!” He said,~
63 12, 1348| thus to the proud victor pray’d:~
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