Book, Verse
1 5, 269 | themselves, renounce the prize.~
2 5, 289 | without a pilot, yields the prize.~
3 5, 302 | perhaps had shar’d an equal prize;~
4 5, 317 | to the port, obtains the prize.~
5 5, 338 | summon’d there, the second prize he shar’d.~
6 5, 382 | Desire of honor and the prize invite.~
7 5, 439 | Euryalus springs out, the prize to gain,~
8 5, 447 | And pleads the prize is wrongfully conferr’d.~
9 5, 450 | judges for the promis’d prize.~
10 5, 455 | fortune plac’d it, I award the prize.~
11 5, 464 | What prize may Nisus from your bounty
12 5, 504 | he devours the promis’d prize.~
13 5, 512 | proud challenger demands the prize.~
14 5, 519 | A prize in triumph borne before
15 5, 532 | force, without the promis’d prize.”~
16 5, 632 | Proud of his prize, but prouder of his fame:~
17 5, 686 | Without a prize to gratify his pains.~
18 5, 703 | And order’d you the prize without the lot.~
19 5, 710 | Eurytion envied him the prize,~
20 6, 305 | Sibyl’s palace bore the prize.~
21 6, 874 | green contend the wrestler’s prize.~
22 7, 594 | Trojan head to wear the prize,~
23 8, 269 | His prize, the lowing herds, Alcides
24 8, 897 | surveys the well-disputed prize;~
25 9, 492 | his heir bequeath’d the prize;~
26 9, 894 | The warlike prize thou hast already won.~
27 10, 652 | great attempt to gain this prize,~
28 11, 397 | The prize of honor which in arms he
29 11, 681 | The danger, nor divide the prize of war.”~
30 11, 1118| snatch’d and bore away his prize.~
31 11, 1145| and ambitious of so rich a prize,~
32 12, 80 | lance, can well dispute the prize;~
33 12, 935 | and armor are the victor’s prize.~
34 12, 1109| No trivial prize is play’d; for on the life~
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