Book, Verse
1 1, 107 | Twice sev’n, the charming daughters
2 1, 527 | With twice ten sail I cross’d the Phrygian
3 1, 895 | Twice ten fat oxen to the ships
4 1, 986 | Then youths, and virgins twice as many, join~
5 2, 173 | For twice five days the good old seer
6 2, 286 | Twice round his waist their winding
7 2, 287 | And twice about his gasping throat
8 2, 869 | Twice to have seen our Ilium overthrown.~
9 3, 612 | And twice preserv’d thy life, when
10 4, 334 | so fair Venus hop’d, when twice she won~
11 4, 822 | Twice warn’d by the celestial
12 6, 49 | He twice assay’d to cast his son
13 6, 50 | Twice from his hands he dropp’
14 6, 203 | As twice below to view the trembling
15 6, 205 | As twice to pass th’ innavigable
16 6, 781 | And twice as deep as earth is distant
17 8, 511 | And conquer Venus twice, in conqu’ring Troy.”~
18 9, 203 | Twice seven Rutulian captains
19 9, 204 | And twice seven hundred horse these
20 9, 870 | The Phrygians, twice subdued, yet make this third
21 9, 1080| Yet twice, inrag’d, the combat he
22 9, 1081| Twice breaks, and twice his broken
23 9, 1081| Twice breaks, and twice his broken foes pursues.~
24 11, 497 | Then twice ten galleys let us build
25 11, 498 | Or twice as many more, if more they
26 11, 937 | Twice were the Tuscans masters
27 11, 938 | Twice by the Latins, in their
28 12, 57 | Twice vanquish’d while in bloody
29 12, 835 | Twice have our foes been vanquish’
30 12, 854 | And twice the rites of holy peace
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