Book, Verse
1 1, 133 | things a frightful image bears,~
2 1, 972 | She gently bears him to her blissful groves,~
3 2, 679 | Bears down the dams with unresisted
4 3, 439 | how his mother’s loss he bears,~
5 3, 676 | And both the Bears is careful to behold,~
6 3, 843 | hundred more this hated island bears:~
7 4, 120 | her bosom young Ascanius bears,~
8 4, 632 | mournful message pious Anna bears,~
9 4, 648 | a storm the Trojan hero bears;~
10 4, 707 | the stars, and backward bears the sky.~
11 5, 288 | Then Mnestheus bears with Gyas, and outflies:~
12 5, 333 | With crooked talons bears the boy away.~
13 5, 487 | strides, his head erected bears:~
14 5, 1095| thee, and iron sleep, he bears;~
15 6, 210 | One bough it bears; but (wondrous to behold!)~
16 6, 296 | on the double tree that bears the golden bough.~
17 6, 419 | ghosts in his thin bottom bears.~
18 6, 1044| AEneas, for thy name he bears;~
19 6, 1104| crown’d, his hand a censer bears,~
20 7, 20 | bristled boars, and groans of bears,~
21 7, 539 | Of madding matrons, bears the bride along,~
22 7, 576 | once; now Ardea’s name it bears;~
23 7, 754 | And bears fulfill’d her promise to
24 8, 483 | stuffing leaves, with hides of bears o’erspread.~
25 8, 977 | And bears aloft the fame and fortune
26 9, 630 | fame thro’ the sad city bears~
27 9, 860 | Who, like his mother, bears aloft his head,~
28 9, 1041| The helm flies off, and bears the head along.~
29 10, 298 | martial train the Triton bears;~
30 10, 755 | Seresthus on his shoulders bears,~
31 10, 771 | Bears back his feeble foe; then,
32 11, 751 | He neighs, he snorts, he bears his head on high;~
33 11, 829 | himself, but for the charge he bears.~
34 11, 856 | The dugs of bears, and ev’ry salvage beast,~
35 11, 1106| And bears a speckled serpent thro’
36 12, 89 | whate’er price Amata’s honor bears~
37 12, 256 | rings to the flaming altars bears;~
38 12, 432 | And bears his unregarded gods away.~
39 12, 672 | front, nor less destruction bears.~
40 12, 706 | far away the Daunian hero bears.~
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