Book, Verse
1 1, 195 | Hence! to your lord my royal mandate bear—~
2 1, 374 | The royal babes a tawny wolf shall
3 1, 996 | far above the rest, the royal dame,~
4 2, 385 | Enough is paid to Priam’s royal name,~
5 2, 543 | Behold the royal prophetess, the fair~
6 2, 560 | Their troops dispers’d, the royal virgin free,~
7 2, 752 | And on the sacred pile the royal victim laid.~
8 2, 1065| A quiet kingdom, and a royal bride:~
9 2, 1071| My goddess mother, or my royal race.~
10 3, 79 | murder’d, for his wealth, the royal youth.~
11 3, 458 | Then to the royal seer I thus began:~
12 3, 942 | the list’ning queen, the royal guest~
13 4, 270 | court informers haunts, and royal spies;~
14 4, 280 | Forgetful of her fame and royal trust,~
15 4, 644 | Unmov’d, the royal plant their fury mocks,~
16 5, 79 | With royal gifts ordain’d, is pleas’
17 5, 389 | Diores next, of Priam’s royal race,~
18 5, 738 | And well the royal boy his Thracian steed became.~
19 5, 874 | Soon as the royal youth appear’d in view,~
20 5, 976 | Next, for his friends and royal host he sent,~
21 6, 1039| In Alba he shall fix his royal seat,~
22 6, 1059| Two rising crests his royal head adorn;~
23 6, 1120| And gives the consuls royal robes to wear.~
24 7, 79 | only daughter heir’d the royal state.~
25 7, 291 | O king, of Faunus’ royal family!~
26 7, 337 | This royal robe and this tiara wore~
27 7, 365 | Besides this answer, tell my royal guest,~
28 7, 508 | And bear the royal virgin far away!~
29 7, 568 | The royal house embroil’d in civil
30 8, 65 | Shall build a royal town, of lasting fame,~
31 8, 204 | answer’d briefly, with a royal grace:~
32 8, 245 | Thus spoke Evander to his royal guest:~
33 8, 731 | king himself presents his royal guest:~
34 9, 293 | find the council at the royal tent.~
35 9, 378 | Of Priam’s royal race my mother came—~
36 9, 731 | On one side royal, one a son of earth,~
37 9, 808 | of his realm, and of his royal bride,~
38 11, 178 | The royal virgin, and restore the
39 11, 379 | The royal hand that raz’d unhappy
40 11, 506 | A purple robe, a royal iv’ry chair,~
41 11, 575 | That Turnus may possess a royal wife.~
42 11, 634 | Now, royal father, to the present state~
43 11, 676 | For you, my royal father, and my fame,~
44 11, 822 | Wrapp’d in his robe the royal infant lies.~
45 11, 1109| Resists the royal hawk; and, tho’ oppress’
46 12, 310 | Ev’n as this royal scepter” (for he bore~
47 12, 382 | Clam’rous around the royal hawk they fly,~
48 12, 777 | From a long royal race of Latian kings,~
49 12, 853 | Declares the royal honor doubly stain’d,~
50 12, 874 | And then concludes the royal youth is slain.~
51 12, 1173| Deform the royal house; and, from the side~
52 12, 1358| the conquest, thine the royal wife:~
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