Book, Verse
1 1, 13 | offense the Queen of Heav’n began~
2 1, 734 | with lowly voice, Ilioneus began:~
3 1, 869 | recollected stood, and thus began:~
4 2, 2 | his lofty couch he thus began:~
5 2, 366 | my trance continued, thus began:~
6 2, 807 | Then from her rosy lips began to speak:~
7 2, 944 | o’er the roof the blaze began to move,~
8 2, 1052| Then thus the ghost began to soothe my grief~
9 2, 1089| The Morn began, from Ida, to display~
10 3, 12 | Began to clothe the ground, and
11 3, 458 | to the royal seer I thus began:~
12 3, 782 | paus’d; then all at once began~
13 4, 388 | with winged words, the god began,~
14 4, 440 | form’d excuse, and thus began:~
15 4, 518 | while he spoke, already she began,~
16 4, 958 | frighted court the yell began;~
17 5, 112 | A serpent from the tomb began to glide;~
18 5, 160 | Sergesthus, who began the Sergian race,~
19 5, 809 | matrons, and these words began:~
20 5, 1097| Then thus the traitor god began his tale:~
21 6, 366 | Then earth began to bellow, trees to dance,~
22 6, 506 | he said, the prophetess began:~
23 6, 564 | Grim Cerberus, who soon began to rear~
24 6, 609 | ending in the sex she first began.~
25 6, 672 | And therefore first began: “O Teucer’s race,~
26 7, 34 | Now, when the rosy morn began to rise,~
27 7, 58 | my theme, and how the war began,~
28 7, 113 | thence the fuming trail began to spread~
29 7, 269 | with pleasing accents he began:~
30 7, 298 | The god began our line, who rules above;~
31 7, 500 | In plaintive accents she began the war,~
32 7, 544 | Evoe! O Bacchus!” thus began the song;~
33 7, 590 | now she seem’d, and thus began,~
34 8, 213 | past a boy, the callow down began~
35 8, 370 | the bright evening star began to rise.~
36 9, 6 | her rosy lips, and thus began:~
37 10, 7 | Then thus th’ almighty sire began: “Ye gods,~
38 10, 140 | lawless lust the fatal war began?~
39 10, 322 | all the choir, and thus began~
40 10, 656 | soothe his sorrow, thus began:~
41 10, 839 | him from whom thy breath began,~
42 10, 845 | not thus before the fight began.~
43 10, 855 | with his queen, and thus began:~
44 11, 20 | conspicuous in the midst, began:~
45 11, 58 | so sad a sight, then thus began:~
46 11, 164 | your friendship ere the war began!~
47 11, 186 | graceful action bowing, thus began:~
48 11, 370 | When Venulus began, the murmuring sound~
49 11, 524 | pride this unauspicious war began;~
50 11, 809 | Then with a sigh began: “Camilla goes~
51 11, 868 | strength with years increas’d, began~
52 12, 18 | approach’d the king, and thus began:~
53 12, 323 | in arms, before the fight began.~
54 12, 345 | their first motions, thus began:~
55 12, 838 | There it began, and there the war shall
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