Book, Verse
1 1, 51 | Had left behind the fair Sicilian shores,~
2 1, 371 | Ilia the fair, a priestess and a queen,~
3 1, 452 | style—O more than mortal fair!~
4 1, 474 | Possess’d fair Dido’s bed; and either heart~
5 1, 576 | garlands, ever green and ever fair,~
6 1, 838 | Fair majesty, the refuge and
7 1, 874 | The same AEneas whom fair Venus bore~
8 1, 1007| the pliant bosom of the fair,~
9 2, 143 | This fair unfinish’d tale, these broken
10 2, 462 | To win renown and fair Cassandra’s bed,~
11 2, 543 | the royal prophetess, the fair~
12 3, 384 | And fair Andromache, restor’d by
13 3, 429 | longing to redeem the promis’d fair,~
14 3, 528 | And fair Sicilia’s coast were one,
15 4, 175 | To the fair princess and the Trojan
16 4, 204 | Like fair Apollo, when he leaves the
17 4, 334 | Not so fair Venus hop’d, when twice
18 4, 483 | Fair queen, you never can enough
19 4, 516 | Fair queen, oppose not what the
20 5, 372 | herself, with lovely twins as fair.~
21 5, 376 | Full in the midst of this fair valley stood~
22 5, 529 | O could I turn to that fair prime again,~
23 5, 745 | Rode fair Ascanius on a fiery steed,~
24 5, 791 | Swiftly fair Iris down her arch descends,~
25 5, 1064| My will’s the same: fair goddess, fear no more,~
26 6, 213 | And to fair Proserpine the present borne,~
27 6, 1037| Him fair Lavinia, thy surviving wife,~
28 7, 71 | His mother; fair Marica was her name.~
29 7, 107 | Yet more, when fair Lavinia fed the fire~
30 7, 141 | Our fair Lavinia, nor the gods provoke.~
31 7, 224 | Of this fair troop advis’d their aged
32 7, 577 | Once a fair city, now consum’d with
33 7, 664 | Where fair Ascanius and his youthful
34 7, 930 | Then two twin brothers from fair Tibur came,~
35 7, 1044| sire, and, as his mother, fair;~
36 7, 1077| Fair Io grac’d his shield; but
37 7, 1094| Last, from the Volscians fair Camilla came,~
38 8, 183 | On cold Cyllene’s top fair Maia bore.~
39 8, 184 | Maia the fair, on fame if we rely,~
40 8, 274 | Four oxen thence, and four fair kine convey’d;~
41 8, 486 | When love’s fair goddess, anxious for her
42 9, 360 | twelve handmaids young and fair,~
43 9, 451 | slew, and then Serranus fair and young.~
44 9, 546 | Fair queen,” he said, “direct
45 9, 582 | Like a fair flow’r by the keen share
46 9, 792 | Fair was his face, his eyes inspiring
47 10, 261 | Fair Astur follows in the wat’
48 10, 787 | great in arms, and both were fair and young.~
49 10, 995 | Mimas his birth from fair Theano drew,~
50 10, 1107| Till, tir’d with toils, fair Italy he chose,~
51 10, 1159| And buried deep in his fair bosom lay.~
52 11, 56 | And the fair flesh distain’d with purple
53 11, 103 | Then two fair vests, of wondrous work
54 11, 121 | And fair inscriptions fix’d, and
55 11, 154 | To conquer’d foes that in fair battle die.~
56 11, 539 | Give him the fair Lavinia for his bride;~
57 11, 554 | Let the fair bride to the brave chief
58 11, 905 | Sustain’d and clos’d by fair Camilla’s band.~
59 12, 39 | Unmarried, fair, of noble families.~
60 12, 220 | Of ev’ry Latian fair whom Jove misled~
61 12, 291 | bless the rising tow’rs with fair Lavinia’s name.”~
62 12, 1042| when two bulls for their fair female fight~
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