Book, Verse
1 1, 264 | the quiver and the trusty bow~
2 1, 439 | Her hand sustain’d a bow; her quiver hung behind.~
3 1, 583 | huts and shepherds’ homely bow’rs,~
4 1, 955 | And, ravish’d, in Idalian bow’rs to keep,~
5 1, 966 | His bow and quiver, and his plumy
6 3, 701 | Then, bending like a bow, with rocks compress’d,~
7 5, 87 | others try the twanging bow to bend;~
8 5, 118 | Than Iris when her bow imbibes the sun.~
9 5, 679 | His bow already bent, Eurytion stood;~
10 5, 688 | and boast his twanging bow.~
11 5, 787 | the goddess of the various bow,~
12 5, 855 | wings, and bends her painted bow.~
13 7, 221 | Some bend the stubborn bow for victory,~
14 7, 692 | Soon bent his bow, uncertain in his aim;~
15 8, 132 | sheds, and shepherds’ lowly bow’rs,~
16 8, 224 | Lycian quiver and a Gnossian bow,~
17 8, 967 | expert in the dart and bow.~
18 9, 690 | slings, and with the distant bow.~
19 9, 776 | To bend the bow young Liger better knew;~
20 9, 804 | martial strife the twanging bow,~
21 9, 826 | stubborn colt, to bend the bow.~
22 9, 863 | Jove bow’d the heav’ns, and lent
23 9, 865 | Sounded at once the bow; and swiftly flies~
24 9, 900 | twanging of his heav’nly bow.~
25 10, 79 | recesses, and those sacred bow’rs,~
26 10, 134 | recesses, and the sacred bow’rs.~
27 10, 1070| and draw the far-deceiving bow.~
28 11, 100 | virgin hands, to dress the bow’r:~
29 11, 859 | her with a quiver and a bow;~
30 11, 883 | This bow to thee, this quiver I bequeath,~
31 11, 970 | From her bent bow she sends a backward wound.~
32 11, 1138| shafts, and Lycian was his bow:~
33 11, 1244| undeserv’d from Cynthia’s bow.”~
34 11, 1251| At once the twanging bow and sounding dart~
35 11, 1266| shoulders bear the slacken’d bow.~
36 12, 580 | tuneful harp and his unerring bow.~
37 12, 1187| restriction, not to bend the bow,~
38 12, 1240| arrow from the Parthian bow,~
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