Book, Verse
1 1, 266 | He laid along, and then the vulgar
2 2, 752 | sacred pile the royal victim laid.~
3 3, 31 | on Jove’s imperial altar laid.~
4 3, 160 | having said, the sacrifices, laid~
5 3, 567 | commits to leafs, in order laid,~
6 4, 567 | And softly laid her on her iv’ry bed.~
7 6, 189 | hand upon the holy altar laid.~
8 6, 700 | Unhappy I had laid me down to rest,~
9 6, 838 | roll a weighty stone; some, laid along,~
10 7, 136 | He laid beneath him, and to rest
11 7, 580 | Secure in sleep. The Fury laid aside~
12 8, 43 | Was laid on Tiber’s banks, oppress’
13 8, 482 | The weary prince, and laid him on a bed;~
14 8, 770 | bore him off, and softly laid~
15 8, 836 | There, by the wolf, were laid the martial twins.~
16 9, 778 | Brave Caeneus laid Ortygius on the plain;~
17 9, 797 | Laid by the lance, and took him
18 10, 441 | Not far from him was Gyas laid along,~
19 10, 543 | Then lewd Anchemolus he laid in dust,~
20 10, 563 | lance, athwart his body, laid him dead:~
21 10, 590 | Dire destiny laid hold upon the son,~
22 10, 676 | which o’er the shield were laid:~
23 10, 924 | The plank was ready laid for safe ascent;~
24 10, 1053| Sacrator laid Hydaspes on the plain;~
25 11, 310 | places where they fell are laid;~
26 11, 477 | Vanquish’d without resource; laid flat by fate;~
27 11, 892 | And in a marble tomb laid in her native land.”~
28 11, 986 | earth were by thy courage laid?~
29 11, 1056| which thou thyself hast laid!~
30 11, 1064| And laid the boaster grov’ling on
31 11, 1094| And, laid athwart his own, in triumph
32 12, 979 | And bridges laid above to join the space,~
33 12, 1346| earth the lofty chief is laid,~
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