Book, Verse
1 1, 2 | And haughty Juno’s unrelenting hate,~
2 1, 43 | kindle vengeance in her haughty mind.~
3 1, 380 | Ev’n haughty Juno, who, with endless
4 1, 688 | Penthisilea there, with haughty grace,~
5 3, 419 | Or in a haughty master’s arms to lie.~
6 3, 558 | mollify with pray’rs her haughty mind.~
7 4, 320 | His vows, in haughty terms, he thus preferr’d,~
8 4, 597 | Once more her haughty soul the tyrant bends:~
9 4, 614 | then, and humbly seek my haughty foe;~
10 4, 880 | let a race untam’d, and haughty foes,~
11 5, 254 | Tho’ yet—but ah! that haughty wish is vain!~
12 5, 486 | Then haughty Dares in the lists appears;~
13 5, 1024| Jove is thwarted by his haughty wife;~
14 7, 62 | And haughty souls, that, mov’d with
15 7, 402 | with pain, she shook her haughty head,~
16 7, 622 | These haughty words Alecto’s rage provoke,~
17 8, 58 | And all the rage of haughty Juno cease.~
18 8, 508 | Behold, what haughty nations are combin’d~
19 8, 816 | And haughty Turnus to the field defy.”~
20 9, 435 | With his drawn sword, where haughty Rhamnes lay;~
21 10, 70 | Since haughty Juno will not give you leave;)~
22 10, 629 | Struck with his haughty mien, and tow’ring height.~
23 10, 915 | And with vain hopes his haughty fancy fed.~
24 10, 986 | Beneath his feet fell haughty Hebrus dead,~
25 10, 1030| Then with disdain the haughty victor view’d~
26 11, 523 | give leave of speech, that haughty man,~
27 11, 546 | His haughty godhead we with pray’rs
28 12, 8 | And rais’d his haughty soul to meet his fate.~
29 12, 550 | This haughty Phegeus saw with high disdain,~
30 12, 1268| the gifts you bring from haughty Jove,~
31 12, 1366| The fatal spoils which haughty Turnus tore~
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