Book, Verse
1 2, 688 | the reward of the proud victor’s toils.~
2 2, 1070| Or, stooping to the victor’s lust, disgrace~
3 3, 421 | Endur’d the victor’s lust, sustain’d the scorn:~
4 5, 286 | In vain the victor he with cries implores,~
5 5, 320 | prince with laurel crowns the victor’s head,~
6 5, 325 | The victor honor’d with a nobler vest,~
7 5, 337 | Mnestheus the second victor was declar’d;~
8 5, 402 | The vanquish’d and the victor shall be join’d,)~
9 5, 430 | The careless victor had not mark’d his way;~
10 5, 441 | The victor to the goal, who vanquish’
11 5, 709 | Proclaim’d him victor, and with laurel crown’d.~
12 5, 1060| spread a cloud before the victor’s sight,~
13 5, 1120| The victor daemon mounts obscure in
14 8, 194 | The victor troops from universal sway?~
15 8, 949 | The victor to the gods his thanks express’
16 9, 356 | When spoils by lot the victor shall obtain—~
17 9, 495 | ring spoils (now made the victor’s gain)~
18 9, 779 | The victor Caeneus was by Turnus slain.~
19 9, 875 | And thus the beardless victor he bespoke aloud:~
20 9, 1021| And, had the victor then secur’d the gate,~
21 10, 538 | That scarce the victor forc’d the steel away.~
22 10, 777 | The vengeful victor thus upbraids the slain:~
23 10, 1030| with disdain the haughty victor view’d~
24 10, 1068| But the same fate the victor underwent,~
25 11, 5 | first to Heav’n perform’d a victor’s vows:~
26 11, 117 | Appointed off’rings in the victor’s name,~
27 11, 136 | Are borne behind: the victor seiz’d the rest.~
28 11, 249 | A breathless victor, and my son had mourn’d.~
29 11, 641 | lie like vassals at the victor’s feet.~
30 11, 847 | And, victor of his vows, his infant
31 11, 1113| Against the victor, all defense is weak:~
32 12, 125 | And to the victor be the beauteous bride.”~
33 12, 446 | with a scornful smile, the victor cries:~
34 12, 497 | the vanquish’d fly; the victor sends~
35 12, 561 | He lies revers’d; the victor king descends,~
36 12, 935 | His vest and armor are the victor’s prize.~
37 12, 1046| And wait th’ event; which victor they shall bear,~
38 12, 1348| recreant, thus to the proud victor pray’d:~
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