Book, Verse
1 1, 223 | falls: he skims the liquid plains,~
2 1, 599 | exercise the bees in flow’ry plains,~
3 1, 666 | horses hurried o’er the plains,~
4 2, 408 | deluges, descending on the plains,~
5 3, 144 | And on its plains a hundred cities stand.~
6 3, 685 | The hills, and then the plains, of Italy.~
7 5, 71 | friendly shores and flow’ry plains,~
8 5, 962 | living air of soft Elysian plains.~
9 6, 681 | your manes on the Trojan plains:~
10 6, 868 | Where long extended plains of pleasure lay:~
11 6, 1099| Nisus’ top descending on the plains,~
12 7, 5 | bones in rich Hesperia’s plains;~
13 7, 284 | On Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian
14 7, 303 | Our plains, our temples, and our town
15 7, 864 | restiff steeds in sandy plains prepare;~
16 7, 908 | The Latian plains, with palms and laurels
17 7, 940 | fire, and foster’d in the plains,~
18 8, 787 | O’er heathy plains pursue the ready way.~
19 9, 166 | land secure upon the Latian plains:~
20 9, 362 | Latian field with fruitful plains,~
21 9, 525 | And Alban plains, from Alba’s name so call’
22 10, 19 | flood, come pouring on the plains.~
23 10, 810 | Lucagus and Liger scour the plains,~
24 11, 527 | The plains of Latium run with blood
25 11, 565 | Depopulated towns, and driven plains.~
26 11, 744 | courser prances o’er the plains,~
27 11, 1097| Tarchon, flying o’er the plains,~
28 12, 537 | at thy length, our Latian plains.~
29 12, 661 | Latins view’d the cover’d plains,~
30 12, 695 | the rapid goddess o’er the plains;~
31 12, 900 | Turnus rolls aloof o’er empty plains,~
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