Book, Verse
1 1, 156 | rocks th’ Ausonian sailors knew:~
2 1, 184 | the god his sister’s envy knew,~
3 1, 686 | swarthy Memnon in his arms he knew,~
4 1, 934 | And knew the town to Juno’s care
5 2, 459 | and Hypanis by moonlight knew~
6 2, 1006| I knew not, or reflected, till
7 3, 231 | I saw, I knew their faces, and descried,~
8 3, 781 | Trojans and for foes he knew;~
9 5, 7 | He knew the stormy souls of womankind,~
10 6, 282 | He knew his mother’s birds; and
11 6, 457 | Leucaspis in the crowd he knew,~
12 6, 466 | gloom the sullen shadow knew.~
13 6, 612 | when the Trojan hero hardly knew,~
14 6, 670 | He scarcely knew him, striving to disown~
15 6, 902 | And those who knew that bounty to commend.~
16 6, 1093| Hercules more lands or labors knew,~
17 7, 614 | tell me, mother, what I knew before:~
18 8, 420 | Nor laws they knew, nor manners, nor the care~
19 8, 461 | Some god, they knew—what god, they could not
20 9, 565 | Nor knew to fix revenge: “But thou,”
21 9, 608 | All knew the helmet which Messapus
22 9, 627 | faces, which too well they knew,~
23 9, 776 | the bow young Liger better knew;~
24 10, 349 | For well she knew the way. Impell’d behind,~
25 10, 460 | The spears that knew the way to victory—~
26 11, 232 | but in vain; for well I knew~
27 12, 756 | pompous cares, nor palaces, he knew,~
28 12, 918 | prince: “O sister—for I knew~
29 12, 920 | I knew you, when you mingled first
30 12, 1177| dread decree too well I knew,~
31 12, 1246| afar her destin’d quarry knew,~
32 12, 1257| And knew th’ ill omen, by her screaming
33 12, 1306| disorder’d, that he scarcely knew~
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