Book, Verse
1 1, 41 | glories, and her injur’d bed.~
2 1, 247 | Short flame succeeds; a bed of wither’d leaves~
3 1, 474 | Possess’d fair Dido’s bed; and either heart~
4 1, 974 | softly lays him on a flow’ry bed.~
5 1, 979 | High on a golden bed: her princely guest~
6 2, 462 | renown and fair Cassandra’s bed,~
7 2, 1062| Where gentle Tiber from his bed beholds~
8 3, 383 | Succeeded Pyrrhus in his bed and throne;~
9 3, 412 | remembrance lost in Pyrrhus’ bed?’~
10 3, 424 | possession, he forsook my bed,~
11 3, 913 | roll in the same sacred bed.~
12 4, 118 | Sits on the bed he press’d, and sighs alone;~
13 4, 159 | you, the partner of his bed and throne,~
14 4, 176 | I will myself the bridal bed prepare,~
15 4, 276 | into her throne and nuptial bed~
16 4, 313 | a banish’d Trojan to her bed!~
17 4, 458 | pleasures of our nuptial bed;~
18 4, 472 | proudly scorn’d his proffer’d bed?~
19 4, 539 | traitor to my throne and bed:~
20 4, 567 | softly laid her on her iv’ry bed.~
21 4, 716 | under these, the bridal bed be plac’d,~
22 4, 735 | man’s image on the nuptial bed.~
23 4, 839 | now had left her saffron bed,~
24 4, 932 | wore, and saw the conscious bed,~
25 4, 989 | thrice, fell grov’ling on the bed;~
26 6, 695 | nocturnal orgies; left my bed,~
27 6, 849 | incest some their daughters’ bed profan’d:~
28 6, 1209| When, rising from his bed, he views the sad solemnity!~
29 7, 81 | princes court her nuptial bed.~
30 7, 350 | his scepter, and Lavinia’s bed;~
31 7, 502 | ring prince enjoy Lavinia’s bed?~
32 7, 640 | and, starting from his bed,~
33 7, 1050| stepdam sought to share her bed;~
34 8, 98 | Father Tiber, in thy sacred bed~
35 8, 239 | Trojan chief; and, o’er the bed,~
36 8, 320 | Tiber div’d beneath his bed.~
37 8, 482 | prince, and laid him on a bed;~
38 8, 488 | her husband in his golden bed,~
39 8, 541 | early housewives leave the bed;~
40 8, 548 | uncorrupted keep the nuptial bed—~
41 8, 601 | He leaves his lowly bed: his buskins meet~
42 8, 771 | d limbs upon his homely bed.~
43 9, 152 | his waters to their oozy bed.~
44 9, 449 | The bed besprinkles and bedews the
45 9, 610 | ruddy morn from Tithon’s bed,~
46 10, 544 | Who stain’d his stepdam’s bed with impious lust.~
47 11, 2 | waves, and left her wat’ry bed;~
48 11, 240 | thou, dear partner of my bed,~
49 11, 405 | armies to revenge his injur’d bed,~
50 11, 416 | The foul polluters of his bed enjoy.~
51 12, 221 | mount by stealth my violated bed,~
52 12, 1193| That, when the nuptial bed shall bind the peace,~
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