Book, Verse
1 1, 40 | The grace bestow’d on ravish’d Ganymed,~
2 1, 116 | Yours is my sov’reign’s grace; and, as your guest,~
3 1, 688 | Penthisilea there, with haughty grace,~
4 1, 742 | th’ unhappy fugitives to grace,~
5 1, 828 | rolling eyes a sparkling grace,~
6 1, 867 | motions, ravish’d with his grace;~
7 1, 930 | Ascanius, and the sprightly grace;~
8 1, 958 | form and shape. I beg the grace~
9 1, 1032| to her mouth with sober grace;~
10 4, 200 | Ascanius, with a sprightly grace,~
11 4, 301 | painted beds, with off’rings grace~
12 5, 79 | ordain’d, is pleas’d to grace:~
13 5, 84 | solemn sports I mean to grace:~
14 5, 96 | Ascanius, with a sprightly grace,~
15 5, 145 | and palm, the victors’ grace:~
16 5, 387 | With sprightly grace and equal beauty crown’d;~
17 5, 718 | On horseback let him grace his grandsire’s day,~
18 5, 724 | The riders grace the steeds; the steeds with
19 5, 751 | motions, and their sprightly grace,~
20 5, 1076| inferior gods his triumph grace,~
21 6, 65 | doors a hundred entries grace;~
22 6, 196 | great Jupiter imparts this grace,~
23 6, 647 | armies, and the soldiers’ grace;~
24 6, 882 | times and happier years to grace.~
25 6, 1181| He moves with manly grace, how rich with regal spoils!~
26 6, 1187| And the third spoils shall grace Feretrian Jove.”~
27 7, 901 | Turnus only second in the grace~
28 7, 1108| purple habit sits with such a grace~
29 8, 204 | d briefly, with a royal grace:~
30 8, 400 | undoubted son! an added grace~
31 8, 506 | impenetrable shields, and grace~
32 8, 976 | names, he yet admires the grace,~
33 9, 19 | Iris, the grace of heav’n, what pow’r divine~
34 9, 389 | me to presume so great a grace);~
35 10, 66 | whom you with conquest grace.~
36 10, 706 | O grace and grief of war! at once
37 10, 869 | Might gain the grace of length’ning Turnus’ life,~
38 10, 1035| give his victory the better grace.~
39 11, 325 | their country rites they grace,~
40 11, 740 | With godlike grace, he from the tow’r descends.~
41 11, 769 | Then thus return’d: “O grace of Italy,~
42 11, 1032| roars, he sues in vain for grace;~
43 12, 131 | To grace Pilumnus, when he went to
44 12, 743 | distilling gore, his chariot grace.~
45 12, 1370| dost thou, dost thou to grace pretend,~
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