Book, Verse
1 3, 225 | there and Dardanus were born;~
2 4, 286 | from ravish’d Garamantis born,~
3 4, 500 | a Tyrian, and a stranger born,~
4 5, Arg | part of the island, and born of Trojan parentage. He
5 6, 576 | the cries of babes new born,~
6 6, 710 | Ulysses, basely born, first led the way.~
7 6, 736 | And born to better fates than I have
8 6, 882 | Born better times and happier
9 6, 1036| Born in the covert of a shady
10 6, 1040| And, born a king, a race of kings
11 6, 1055| See Romulus the great, born to restore~
12 6, 1060| Born from a god, himself to godhead
13 6, 1060| god, himself to godhead born:~
14 6, 1081| Born to restore a better age
15 7, 283 | told, that Dardanus, tho’ born~
16 7, 308 | And such as, born beneath the burning sky~
17 7, 330 | Here Dardanus was born, and hither tends;~
18 7, 386 | A pair of coursers born of heav’nly breed,~
19 7, 519 | Not born your subjects, or deriv’
20 7, 992 | Mix’d with the natives born of Latine blood,~
21 7, 1002| From Agamemnon born—to Turnus’ aid~
22 9, 261 | Born in a siege, and bred among
23 10, 209 | with poison arm’d—in Lydia born,~
24 10, 437 | fell, who, not like others born,~
25 10, 758 | And Umbro, born upon the mountains’ height.~
26 10, 996 | Born on that fatal night, when,
27 11, 814 | T was born with her; and with her years
28 11, 1038| Yet, like a true Ligurian, born to cheat,~
29 12, 45 | No prince Italian born should heir my throne:~
30 12, 195 | And there Messapus, born of seed divine.~
31 12, 409 | Born of Arcadian mix’d with Tuscan
32 12, 1032| Born under climes remote, and
33 12, 1225| daughters at a birth were born to Night:~
34 12, 1272| Tho’ born to death, not privileg’d
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