Book, Verse
1 1, 575| To visit Paphos and her native clime;~
2 1, 794| name and fortune of your native place,~
3 2, 127| Would land me safely on my native shore,~
4 2, 188| To see my friends, or native soil, again;~
5 3, 15 | sighs and tears I leave my native shore,~
6 3, 300| Where tufted trees a native arbor made.~
7 3, 326| drive the Harpies from their native reign?~
8 3, 804| From Ithaca, my native soil, I came~
9 4, 206| When to his native Delos he resorts,~
10 4, 786| drew reluctant from their native shore?~
11 5, 377| A native theater, which, rising slow~
12 6, 684| Design’d for burial in your native ground.”~
13 6, 997| Assert the native skies, or own its heav’nly
14 7, 187| The nymphs, and native godheads yet unknown,~
15 7, 370| With any native of th’ Ausonian line.~
16 7, 430| If native pow’r prevail not, shall
17 8, 441| arriv’d, driv’n from my native home~
18 8, 660| Know this: no native of our land may lead~
19 8, 674| And half a native; but, in you, combine~
20 8, 860| Roman youth assert their native rights.~
21 10, 101| He left his native land for Italy!~
22 10, 115| Their native air, nor take a foreign
23 10, 285| Ocnus was next, who led his native train~
24 10, 488| three, whom Ismarus, their native place,~
25 10, 615| forbid to breathe their native air.~
26 10, 780| from thy mother and thy native home,~
27 10, 972| length she lands him on his native shores,~
28 11, 382| His leave obtain’d, our native soil we name,~
29 11, 892| marble tomb laid in her native land.”~
30 12, 21 | This base deserter of his native land.~
31 12, 359| foreign lords shall sow your native land,~
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