Book, Verse
1 1, 11 | the causes and the crimes relate;~
2 1, 283 | will come, with pleasure to relate~
3 1, 513 | with patience hear, or I relate,~
4 1, 613 | in clouds (prodigious to relate)~
5 1, 648 | Ev’n the mute walls relate the warrior’s fame,~
6 1, 1058| Relate at large, my godlike guest,”
7 2, 3 | what you command me to relate~
8 2, 747 | my father my foul deeds relate.~
9 2, 930 | Strange to relate, from young Iulus’ head~
10 3, 36 | d a plant—with horror I relate~
11 3, 84 | Relate the prodigies of Heav’n,
12 3, 209 | thee here, and sends us to relate.~
13 3, 244 | things as these Cassandra did relate.~
14 3, 323 | thus her dismal errand did relate:~
15 3, 329 | Furies’ queen, from both relate—~
16 3, 582 | the sacred priestess to relate~
17 3, 589 | what Heav’n allows me to relate:~
18 4, 109 | again to hear the prince relate~
19 4, 333 | this message from my mouth relate:~
20 4, 657 | Strange to relate! for when, before the shrine,~
21 6, 119 | what the pow’rs ordain, relate.”~
22 6, 376 | gliding ghosts, permit me to relate~
23 6, 713 | answer you; and in your turn relate,~
24 7, 54 | Relate what Latium was; her ancient
25 7, 109 | Strange to relate!) the flames, involv’d in
26 8, 387 | a thousand hazards they relate,~
27 11, 191 | answer we shall thankfully relate,~
28 11, 271 | this message to your lord relate:~
29 11, 369 | his envoys their success relate.~
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