Book, Verse
1 1, 528 | Fate and my mother goddess led my way.~
2 1, 892 | said, and to the palace led her guest;~
3 2, 432 | hand his tender grandson led.~
4 2, 461 | Coroebus, who by love was led~
5 2, 621 | To the king’s closet led: a way well known~
6 2, 1090| rosy cheeks; and Phosphor led the day:~
7 3, 476 | next, my trembling steps he led,~
8 3, 912 | love to beauteous Arethusa led;~
9 4, 312 | scorning me, by passion blindly led,~
10 4, 566 | their fainting mistress led,~
11 4, 797 | lonely life I might have led,~
12 5, 94 | Helymus, by his example led,~
13 5, 321 | steers are to his vessel led,~
14 5, 734 | The first young Priam led; a lovely boy,~
15 5, 742 | age, the second squadron led.~
16 5, 870 | th’ alarm, while yet he led~
17 5, 882 | youths to sportful arms he led.~
18 6, 230 | sheep around his hearse be led;~
19 6, 293 | Hopping and flying, thus they led him on~
20 6, 378 | thro’ dreary shades, that led~
21 6, 696 | Trojan dames, the dances led;~
22 6, 710 | Ulysses, basely born, first led the way.~
23 6, 761 | Then led me trembling thro’ these
24 6, 918 | This said, he led them up the mountain’s brow,~
25 6, 1227| Thus having said, he led the hero round~
26 7, 80 | love, and with ambition led,~
27 7, 244 | And Italus, that led the colony;~
28 7, 892 | follow’d, and what heroes led.~
29 7, 904 | averse a thousand men he led:~
30 7, 918 | and, thence in triumph led,~
31 7, 933 | Arm’d Argive horse they led, and in the front appear.~
32 7, 973 | Then Clausus came, who led a num’rous band~
33 7, 979 | He led the Cures forth, of old
34 7, 1003| thousand men the youthful hero led,~
35 7, 1027| And led the mountain troops that
36 7, 1032| priest the proud Marrubians led,~
37 7, 1095| And led her warlike troops, a warrior
38 8, 9 | Fierce Ufens, and Messapus, led the crowd,~
39 8, 177 | Have led me hither, less by need
40 8, 278 | And led the searcher backward from
41 8, 372 | involv’d, the long procession led;~
42 8, 481 | underneath a lowly roof he led~
43 8, 779 | the lights of heav’n are led;~
44 8, 801 | By Tarchon led. Now, from a rising ground,~
45 8, 805 | warlike train the Trojan led,~
46 8, 851 | fatted sow for sacrifice is led,~
47 9, 859 | steer, before thy altar led,~
48 9, 1053| warrior’s arms all Troy they led.~
49 10, 285 | Ocnus was next, who led his native train~
50 10, 722 | fight, and living victims led,~
51 10, 784 | chiefs of Turnus, and who led his van.~
52 10, 951 | I led to slaughter, and in slaughter
53 11, 113 | horses, by the hearse are led~
54 11, 132 | Is led, the fun’rals of his lord
55 11, 255 | At least he led the way to victory:~
56 11, 290 | foot about the fires are led;~
57 11, 404 | the prince, whose brother led~
58 11, 854 | shepherd’s solitary life he led;~
59 11, 979 | to the field Penthisilea led,~
60 12, 754 | s lake a silent life he led,~
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