Book, Verse
1 2, 703 | The household gods, and shade the holy ground.~
2 2, 751 | from beneath the violated shade,~
3 3, 35 | And shade our altar with their leafy
4 3, 299 | sight, beneath a pleasing shade,~
5 3, 402 | then where is Hector’s shade?’~
6 3, 577 | curses leave the mystic shade.~
7 4, 560 | At least my shade thy punishment shall know,~
8 5, 177 | Their temples crown, and shade their sweaty brows:~
9 5, 945 | His father’s shade descended from the skies,~
10 5, 959 | And seek my shade among the blest below:~
11 6, 12 | is ador’d; and seeks the shade~
12 6, 172 | to seek, below, his holy shade;~
13 6, 616 | first approach’d the sullen shade;~
14 6, 642 | with his eyes the flitting shade,~
15 6, 686 | rites, to rest my wand’ring shade;~
16 6, 893 | Beneath a laurel shade, where mighty Po~
17 6, 947 | reach your hand, O parent shade, nor shun~
18 6, 1066| Involving earth and ocean in her shade;~
19 7, 51 | Glide thro’ the gloomy shade, and leave the main.~
20 7, 776 | light, and sought the nether shade.~
21 8, 214 | To shade my chin, and call me first
22 8, 359 | this altar in the sacred shade,~
23 8, 791 | A greenwood shade, for long religion known,~
24 9, 4 | The secret shade of his great grandsire sought.~
25 9, 231 | Scarce had the down to shade his cheeks begun.~
26 9, 506 | for, thro’ the doubtful shade,~
27 9, 699 | he sent below the Stygian shade,~
28 9, 849 | howl, by turns, in Ida’s shade:~
29 10, 235 | Under their grateful shade AEneas sate,~
30 10, 728 | young Iulus, by thy father’s shade,~
31 10, 901 | AEneas was, such seem’d the shade.~
32 10, 921 | pace pursued the flying shade.~
33 11, 1293| Turnus, ambush’d in the shade,~
34 12, 1112| A sacred shade, a venerable wood,~
35 12, 1153| ling’rest in this lonely shade?~
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