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1 1, 364| This is his time prefix’d. Ascanius then,~
2 1, 930| Of sweet Ascanius, and the sprightly grace;~
3 1, 951| Ascanius by his father is design’
4 1, 969| The goddess then to young Ascanius flies,~
5 2, 813| Or if Ascanius or Creusa live.~
6 2, 984| While on my better hand Ascanius hung,~
7 3, 437| Does young Ascanius life and health enjoy,~
8 4, 120| Or in her bosom young Ascanius bears,~
9 4, 200| Then young Ascanius, with a sprightly grace,~
10 4, 223| The glad Ascanius, as his courser guides,~
11 4, 399| promis’d crown let young Ascanius wear,~
12 4, 508| And young Ascanius justly may complain~
13 5, 96 | Thus young Ascanius, with a sprightly grace,~
14 5, 716| whisper’d thus: “With speed Ascanius find;~
15 5, 745| Rode fair Ascanius on a fiery steed,~
16 5, 777| This game, these carousels, Ascanius taught;~
17 5, 870| Ascanius took th’ alarm, while yet
18 5, 880| Behold your own Ascanius!” While he said,~
19 7, 158| Ascanius this observ’d, and smiling
20 7, 664| Where fair Ascanius and his youthful train,~
21 7, 691| Ascanius young, and eager of his
22 8, 64 | Thy son Ascanius, on this empty space,~
23 9, 307| Ascanius bids ’em be conducted in,~
24 9, 338| And young Ascanius till his manhood owe.”~
25 9, 340| Ascanius adds, “by the great deities,~
26 9, 394| Then thus Ascanius, wonderstruck to see~
27 9, 417| Ascanius, manly far beyond his years,~
28 9, 663| Nor young Ascanius could the sight sustain,~
29 9, 802| Then young Ascanius, who, before this day,~
30 9, 851| This foul reproach Ascanius could not hear~
31 9, 871| Ascanius said no more. The Trojans
32 9, 889| Now left, to rule Ascanius, by his sire:~
33 10, 73 | I beg you, let Ascanius, by my care,~
34 10, 335| But young Ascanius, in his camp distress’d,~
35 10, 852| At length Ascanius and the Trojan train~
36 11, 88 | what a friend hast thou, Ascanius, lost!”~
37 12, 253| And by his side Ascanius took his place,~
38 12, 277| Ascanius shall renounce th’ Ausonian
39 12, 568| And young Ascanius, weeping by his side,~
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