Book, Verse
1 1, 370 | Three hundred circuits more: then shall
2 1, 578 | A hundred altars in her temple smoke;~
3 1, 896 | Besides a hundred boars, a hundred lambs,~
4 1, 896 | Besides a hundred boars, a hundred lambs,~
5 2, 683 | The hundred wives, and where old Priam
6 3, 144 | And on its plains a hundred cities stand.~
7 3, 843 | A hundred more this hated island bears:~
8 4, 287 | A hundred temples did with spoils
9 4, 289 | A hundred altars fed with wakeful
10 4, 740 | threefold Hecate, with her hundred names,~
11 6, 65 | A hundred doors a hundred entries
12 6, 65 | A hundred doors a hundred entries grace;~
13 6, 126 | with a furious blast, the hundred doors~
14 6, 401 | And Briareus with all his hundred hands;~
15 6, 451 | A hundred years they wander on the
16 6, 851 | Had I a hundred mouths, a hundred tongues,~
17 6, 851 | Had I a hundred mouths, a hundred tongues,~
18 6, 1071| A hundred gods her sweeping train
19 7, 134 | Off’ring a hundred sheep for sacrifice:~
20 7, 205 | A hundred youths from all his train
21 7, 230 | Supported by a hundred pillars stood,~
22 7, 378 | Three hundred horses, in high stables
23 7, 750 | His lands a hundred yoke of oxen till’d.~
24 7, 911 | A hundred serpents hiss about the
25 7, 1080| To watch her walks, his hundred eyes applied;~
26 8, 684 | Besides, two hundred horse he shall command;~
27 8, 951 | Three hundred temples in the town he plac’
28 9, 204 | And twice seven hundred horse these chiefs command;~
29 9, 502 | Three hundred horse, with Volscens for
30 10, 251 | Six hundred Populonia sent along,~
31 10, 253 | Three hundred more for battle Ilva joins,~
32 10, 264 | his own Caere, sent three hundred men;~
33 10, 293 | to Mezentius arm’d five hundred more,~
34 10, 296 | These grave Auletes leads: a hundred sweep~
35 10, 793 | Mov’d all his hundred hands, provok’d the war,~
36 11, 503 | To treat the peace, a hundred senators~
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