Book, Verse
1 1, 12 | What goddess was provok’d, and whence
2 1, 76 | Thus rag’d the goddess; and, with fury fraught,~
3 1, 434 | Before his eyes his goddess mother stood:~
4 1, 462 | Of goddess, or celestial honors claim:~
5 1, 528 | Fate and my mother goddess led my way.~
6 1, 568 | Against the goddess these complaints he made,~
7 1, 574 | This part perform’d, the goddess flies sublime~
8 1, 627 | But more the goddess made the place divine.~
9 1, 675 | But the stern goddess stands unmov’d with pray’
10 1, 701 | in the dance the graceful goddess leads~
11 1, 826 | His mother goddess, with her hands divine,~
12 1, 969 | The goddess then to young Ascanius flies,~
13 2, 228 | Nor did the goddess doubtfully declare~
14 2, 857 | Before the goddess, foes and flames retire.~
15 2, 901 | O goddess mother, give me back to
16 2, 1071| My goddess mother, or my royal race.~
17 4, 282 | The goddess widely spreads the loud
18 4, 1003| Downward the various goddess took her flight,~
19 5, 787 | And sends the goddess of the various bow,~
20 5, 803 | The goddess, great in mischief, views
21 5, 845 | Behold a goddess in her ardent eyes!~
22 5, 854 | The goddess, having done her task below,~
23 5, 888 | And shake the goddess from their alter’d mind.~
24 5, 1018| Meantime the mother goddess, full of fears,~
25 5, 1064| My will’s the same: fair goddess, fear no more,~
26 7, 14 | A dang’rous coast: the goddess wastes her days~
27 7, 713 | And now the goddess, exercis’d in ill,~
28 8, 486 | When love’s fair goddess, anxious for her son,~
29 8, 519 | The goddess, proud of her successful
30 8, 536 | He snatch’d the willing goddess to his arms;~
31 8, 708 | My goddess mother, whose indulgent
32 8, 807 | Meantime the mother goddess, crown’d with charms,~
33 9, 18 | And thus invokes the goddess as she flies:~
34 9, 94 | The grandam goddess then approach’d her son,~
35 9, 143 | No sooner had the goddess ceas’d to speak,~
36 9, 545 | Guardian of groves, and goddess of the night,~
37 10, 117 | whom his birth a god and goddess give!~
38 10, 856 | My sister goddess, and well-pleasing wife,~
39 10, 862 | To whom the goddess with the charming eyes,~
40 10, 888 | To whom the goddess thus, with weeping eyes:~
41 11, 838 | Accept, great goddess of the woods,’ he said,~
42 11, 1226| Yet unreveng’d thy goddess will not leave~
43 12, 82 | His goddess mother is not near, to shroud~
44 12, 210 | Then thus the goddess of the skies bespake,~
45 12, 211 | With sighs and tears, the goddess of the lake,~
46 12, 368 | Nor fails the goddess to foment the rage~
47 12, 607 | But now the goddess mother, mov’d with grief,~
48 12, 695 | So drives the rapid goddess o’er the plains;~
49 12, 813 | The Cyprian goddess now inspires her son~
50 12, 922 | Why, goddess, this unprofitable care?~
51 12, 990 | And left the grieving goddess far behind.~
52 12, 1166| Who should relieve the goddess, but the god?~
53 12, 1223| To force the wat’ry goddess from the wars.~
54 12, 1279| To rest a weary goddess in the tomb!”~
55 12, 1326| And seeks the goddess charioteer in vain.~
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