Book, Verse
1 1, 556 | Thus having said, she turn’d, and made
2 1, 860 | Thus having said, he turn’d with pious
3 1, 983 | And, having wash’d, with silken towels
4 2, Arg | defense of it. At last, having been before advis’d by Hector’
5 2, 64 | Thus having said, against the steed
6 2, 1081| Thus having pass’d the night in fruitless
7 3, 160 | Thus having said, the sacrifices, laid~
8 3, 348 | Thus having said, he bids us put to
9 4, 378 | Till, having pass’d the seas, and cross’
10 4, 991 | But, having found it, sicken’d at the
11 5, 506 | And having seiz’d his horns, accosts
12 5, 680 | And, having first invok’d his brother
13 5, 854 | The goddess, having done her task below,~
14 5, 1068| Thus having arm’d with hopes her anxious
15 6, 132 | troops shall reach, but, having reach’d, repent.~
16 6, 288 | Thus having said, he stopp’d with watchful
17 6, 1021| Thus having said, the father spirit
18 6, 1227| Thus having said, he led the hero round~
19 7, 183 | Thus having said, the hero bound his
20 7, 449 | Thus having said, she sinks beneath
21 7, 638 | Thus having said, her smold’ring torch,
22 7, 753 | Then, having fix’d the fight, exulting
23 8, 109 | Thus having said, two galleys from his
24 8, 235 | Thus having said, the bowls (remov’d
25 8, 817 | She said; and, having first her son embrac’d,~
26 9, 25 | Thus having said, as by the brook he
27 10, 668 | And, having thrown, his shining fauchion
28 10, 743 | Thus having said, of kind remorse bereft,~
29 10, 896 | Thus having said, involv’d in clouds,
30 11, 89 | Thus having mourn’d, he gave the word
31 11, 181 | Thus having said—th’ embassadors, amaz’
32 11, 253 | But my own crime, for having liv’d too long.~
33 11, 1089| Thus having said, he spurs amid the
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