Book, Verse
1 1, 578 | A hundred altars in her temple smoke;~
2 1, 625 | Did Juno’s temple build, and consecrate,~
3 1, 635 | ring eyes, and round the temple gaz’d,~
4 2, 220 | Her fatal image from the temple drew,~
5 2, 553 | of stones, from the proud temple’s height,~
6 2, 776 | Of Vesta’s temple; there she lurk’d alone;~
7 2, 969 | Without the walls a ruin’d temple stands,~
8 3, 105 | And the Sun’s temple and his town adore.~
9 3, 112 | Then to the temple of the god I went,~
10 3, 356 | And the Sun’s temple, which the sailor fears.~
11 3, 370 | I fix’d upon the temple’s lofty door~
12 3, 696 | Minerva’s temple then salutes our sight,~
13 3, 706 | The temple, which aloft we view’d before,~
14 3, 717 | Whose temple was the landmark of our
15 4, 663 | A marble temple stood within the grove,~
16 4, 700 | Th’ Hesperian temple was her trusted care;~
17 5, 991 | A rising temple to the Paphian queen.~
18 6, 17 | And enter now, the temple roof’d with gold.~
19 6, 61 | While to the temple she the prince invites.~
20 6, 106 | shall my grateful hands a temple rear~
21 6, 149 | cave rebellow’d, and the temple shook.~
22 7, 266 | In this high temple, on a chair of state,~
23 7, 620 | Go; be the temple and the gods your care;~
24 7, 842 | Before his temple stand: the dire abode,~
25 7, 961 | where Feronia’s grove and temple stands,~
26 7, 1066| For this, from Trivia’s temple and her wood~
27 8, 868 | To guard the temple, and the temple’s god.~
28 8, 868 | guard the temple, and the temple’s god.~
29 8, 952 | spoils and altars ev’ry temple grac’d.~
30 11, 725 | the cliff, where Pallas’ temple stands;~
31 11, 1146| Or that the temple might his trophies hold,~
|