Book, Verse
1 1, 615 | Borne by the tide, and pass’d
2 2, 406 | flood of fire by wind is borne,~
3 2, 503 | loiter, while the spoils are borne away:~
4 2, 567 | and west, on airy coursers borne;~
5 2, 590 | Borne off to distance by the growing
6 3, 103 | Here, borne by friendly winds, we come
7 3, 420 | Grecian ships unhappy we were borne,~
8 3, 571 | The leafs are borne aloft in liquid air,~
9 5, 519 | A prize in triumph borne before your sight,~
10 6, 213 | fair Proserpine the present borne,~
11 6, 313 | then, in brazen caldrons borne,~
12 6, 484 | Three blust’ring nights, borne by the southern blast,~
13 7, 393 | stately steeds the Trojans borne,~
14 7, 716 | then by Latian shepherds borne,~
15 7, 819 | by fate,” he cries, “and borne before~
16 7, 967 | from their wat’ry pastures borne,~
17 8, 53 | Who thro’ the foes hast borne thy banish’d gods,~
18 8, 122 | Borne on the waves, and scarcely
19 8, 715 | swords, and shields, on Tiber borne,~
20 9, 401 | T is merit to have borne a son so brave.~
21 9, 588 | Borne back and bor’d by his surrounding
22 10, 246 | Borne in the Tiger thro’ the foaming
23 10, 710 | day beheld thee dead, and borne upon thy shield.~
24 10, 945 | forc’d, and whether am I borne?~
25 10, 1219| less resentment could have borne my fate.~
26 11, 10 | a naked snag in triumph borne,~
27 11, 97 | on this rural hearse is borne:~
28 11, 119 | trophies by the chiefs are borne;~
29 11, 136 | Are borne behind: the victor seiz’
30 11, 313 | Borne off in state, are buried
31 11, 395 | Or borne by rolling Simois to the
32 11, 915 | By mettled coursers borne in full career,~
33 11, 1168| tempests to the seas is borne.~
34 12, 321 | fatten’d flames in chargers borne.~
35 12, 860 | whate’er tide prevails, is borne along.~
36 12, 992 | tempests, or by torrents borne,~
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