Book, Verse
1 1, 637 | artists, and their arts’ renown;~
2 1, 811 | Of so renown’d and so desir’d a guest.”~
3 2, 29 | Renown’d for wealth; but, since,
4 2, 458 | For valor one renown’d, and one for age.~
5 2, 462 | To win renown and fair Cassandra’s bed,~
6 3, 724 | For Hercules renown’d, if fame be true.~
7 3, 925 | the race of warlike steeds renown’d.~
8 4, 699 | for age, for magic arts renown’d:~
9 5, 77 | games may spread the gods’ renown.~
10 5, 388 | friendship to the youth renown’d.~
11 5, 517 | but in vain, a champion of renown,~
12 6, 243 | the God of Winds: none so renown’d~
13 6, 1045| arms and justice equally renown’d,~
14 6, 1156| Cato there, for gravity renown’d,~
15 7, 123 | And sought the shades renown’d for prophecy~
16 7, 144 | in arms and arts of peace renown’d,~
17 7, 322 | Renown’d for faith in peace, for
18 7, 372 | Such is our doom), a chief renown’d in war,~
19 7, 874 | these of old were places of renown.~
20 7, 979 | the Cures forth, of old renown,~
21 7, 1004| the Massic soil, for wine renown’d,~
22 8, 88 | Renown’d on earth, esteem’d among
23 8, 174 | self-conscious worth, your high renown,~
24 8, 625 | ancient building, and of high renown,~
25 9, 829 | and harrows sent to seek renown,~
26 10, 254 | An isle renown’d for steel, and unexhausted
27 10, 603 | Caus’d by the death of so renown’d a knight;~
28 11, 312 | of kings, and captains of renown,~
29 11, 387 | Renown’d for peace, and for an
30 11, 412 | all the Greeks, and most renown’d by fame,~
31 11, 765 | the danger, ours the sole renown:~
32 12, 217 | O most renown’d, and most belov’d by me,~
33 12, 1199| not Trojans: perish the renown~
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