Book, Verse
1 1, 154 | Three ships were hurried by the
2 1, 159 | Three more fierce Eurus, in his
3 1, 260 | Three beamy stags command a lordly
4 1, 370 | Three hundred circuits more: then
5 3, 266 | Three starless nights the doubtful
6 3, 267 | Without distinction, and three sunless days;~
7 3, 847 | And now three moons their sharpen’d horns
8 4, 415 | Three chiefs he calls, commands
9 4, 741 | And three Dianas: next, she sprinkles
10 5, 157 | Three Trojans tug at ev’ry lab’
11 5, 158 | Three banks in three degrees the
12 5, 158 | Three banks in three degrees the sailors bore;~
13 5, 321 | And three fat steers are to his vessel
14 5, 405 | The foremost three have olive wreaths decreed:~
15 5, 731 | Three graceful troops they form’
16 5, 732 | Three graceful leaders at their
17 5, 758 | In three distinguish’d parts, with
18 5, 758 | distinguish’d parts, with three distinguish’d guides.~
19 5, 1009| On Eryx’s altars three fat calves he lays;~
20 6, 484 | Three blust’ring nights, borne
21 6, 570 | With three enormous mouths he gapes;
22 7, 378 | Three hundred horses, in high
23 8, 567 | Three rays of writhen rain, of
24 8, 567 | of writhen rain, of fire three more,~
25 8, 747 | Whom with three lives Feronia did endue;~
26 8, 951 | Three hundred temples in the town
27 8, 953 | Three shining nights, and three
28 8, 953 | Three shining nights, and three succeeding days,~
29 9, 502 | Three hundred horse, with Volscens
30 10, 253 | Three hundred more for battle
31 10, 264 | And his own Caere, sent three hundred men;~
32 10, 290 | Three sev’ral tribes compose the
33 10, 487 | He slew three brothers of the Borean race,~
34 10, 488 | And three, whom Ismarus, their native
35 10, 1114| And three bull hides which round the
36 12, 295 | the pow’rs that all the three contain;~
37 12, 744 | Three cold on earth the Trojan
38 12, 1225| Three daughters at a birth were
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