Book, Verse
1 1, 20 | An ancient town was seated on the sea;~
2 1, 27 | Yet she had heard an ancient rumor fly,~
3 1, 517 | From ancient Troy, by force expell’d,
4 1, 1039| golden lyre, and sung what ancient Atlas taught:~
5 2, 395 | With ancient Vesta from the sacred choir,~
6 2, 490 | An ancient and imperial city falls:~
7 2, 612 | The marks of state and ancient royalty.~
8 3, 111 | Of ancient love, their plighted hands
9 3, 129 | that sent you forth, her ancient race~
10 3, 609 | With words like these, his ancient friend embrac’d:~
11 3, 647 | better auspice than her ancient tow’rs,~
12 4, 338 | Who should his ancient line from Teucer draw,~
13 4, 962 | less the clamor, than if—ancient Tyre,~
14 5, 46 | And, not unmindful of his ancient race,~
15 5, 598 | And weighty limbs his ancient mother press’d.~
16 5, 706 | This pledge of ancient amity receive,~
17 5, 784 | Fortune soon resum’d her ancient hate;~
18 6, 261 | An ancient wood, fit for the work design’
19 6, 1214| Mirror of ancient faith in early youth!~
20 7, 54 | Relate what Latium was; her ancient kings;~
21 7, 102 | An ancient augur prophesied from hence:~
22 7, 189 | And ancient Cybel, and Idaean Jove,~
23 7, 245 | And ancient Janus, with his double face,~
24 7, 296 | From our sweet homes and ancient realms expell’d;~
25 7, 516 | Resume your ancient care; and, if the god~
26 7, 891 | What warriors in our ancient clime were bred;~
27 8, 172 | From Atreus tho’ your ancient lineage came,~
28 8, 415 | And acts and monuments of ancient kings.~
29 8, 625 | Of ancient building, and of high renown,~
30 8, 654 | An ancient augur, skill’d in future
31 10, 289 | An ancient city, but of mix’d descent:~
32 11, 6 | He bar’d an ancient oak of all her boughs;~
33 11, 289 | For ancient custom had ordain’d it so);~
34 11, 642 | But, O! if any ancient blood remains,~
35 12, 342 | A chief of ancient blood; in arms well known~
36 12, 1102| realm with ruin, and their ancient seats~
37 12, 1209| From ancient blood th’ Ausonian people
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