Book, Verse
1 1, 146 | Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails,~
2 1, 217 | If then some grave and pious man appear,~
3 1, 275 | while he dealt it round, the pious chief~
4 1, 317 | How could my pious son thy pow’r incense?~
5 1, 524 | With pious care I rescued from our
6 1, 743 | And spare the remnant of a pious race!~
7 1, 840 | You, who your pious offices employ~
8 1, 860 | having said, he turn’d with pious haste,~
9 2, 285 | With pious haste, but vain, they next
10 2, 766 | father’s image fill’d my pious mind,~
11 3, 60 | Spare to pollute thy pious hands with blood:~
12 3, 235 | heav’n I lift my hands with pious haste,~
13 3, 347 | from th’ impending curse a pious people free!’~
14 3, 522 | That to your pious race they may descend.~
15 3, 720 | And pious rites to Grecian Juno paid.~
16 3, 775 | Our pious aid, and pointed to the
17 4, 89 | priestly rites, alas! what pious art,~
18 4, 404 | The pious prince was seiz’d with sudden
19 4, 550 | the heav’ns will hear my pious vow,~
20 4, 632 | This mournful message pious Anna bears,~
21 4, 823 | The pious prince arose with hasty
22 4, 858 | The pious man, who, rushing thro’
23 5, 125 | The pious prince, surpris’d at what
24 5, 899 | The pious hero rends his robe, and
25 6, 11 | The pious prince ascends the sacred
26 6, 43 | kind artist, mov’d with pious grief,~
27 6, 174 | But you, if pious minds by pray’rs are won,~
28 6, 229 | Pay first his pious dues; and, for the dead,~
29 6, 270 | And by his pious labor urges theirs.~
30 6, 349 | For sacrifice the pious hero brought.~
31 6, 641 | Some pious tears the pitying hero paid,~
32 6, 934 | The love and pious duty which you pay~
33 6, 1125| Unhappy man, to break the pious laws~
34 7, 28 | monsters lest the Trojans’ pious host~
35 7, 203 | The pious chief, who sought by peaceful
36 7, 813 | So stood the pious prince, unmov’d, and long~
37 9, 284 | Thy pious parent, who, for love of
38 9, 384 | Nor pious blessing taken, her I leave,~
39 9, 547 | If e’er my pious father, for my sake,~
40 10, Arg | an atheist; Lausas as a pious and virtuous youth. The
41 10, 873 | glut the Trojans with his pious blood.~
42 10, 1111| The pious Trojan then his jav’lin
43 10, 1131| The pious youth, resolv’d on death,
44 10, 1151| Betray’d by pious love?” Nor, thus forborne,~
45 10, 1165| The pious prince beheld young Lausus
46 11, 3 | The pious chief, whom double cares
47 11, 57 | melting into tears, the pious man~
48 11, 141 | long procession rank’d, the pious chief~
49 11, 294 | Amid the blaze, their pious brethren throw~
50 11, 308 | conquer’d Latians, with like pious care,~
51 11, 448 | In pious reverence to the gods excell’
52 12, 265 | And thus with pious pray’rs the gods ador’d:~
53 12, 415 | Then, fir’d with pious rage, the gen’rous train~
54 12, 482 | winged arrow struck the pious prince.~
55 12, 581 | The pious youth, more studious how
56 12, 850 | stretching out to heav’n his pious hands,~
57 12, 1130| Propitious hear my pious pray’r!” He said,~
58 12, 1216| From blood so mix’d, a pious race shall flow,~
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