Book, Verse
1 1, 592 | Some laws ordain; and some attend the choice~
2 1, 780 | O best of men, the Fates ordain~
3 2, 169 | bade him name the wretch, ordain’d by fate~
4 2, 242 | pleas’d; as Calchas did ordain.~
5 2, 251 | so religion and the gods ordain,~
6 2, 327 | In jollity, the day ordain’d to be the last.~
7 2, 468 | finish what our cruel fates ordain.~
8 2, 893 | please, and so the gods ordain,~
9 2, 1055| more than what the gods ordain.~
10 3, 215 | realm for thee thy fates ordain,~
11 4, 290 | vast dominions, priests ordain’d,~
12 4, 878 | If so the Fates ordain, and Jove commands,~
13 5, 79 | With royal gifts ordain’d, is pleas’d to grace:~
14 5, 255 | those enjoy it whom the gods ordain.~
15 5, 342 | This was ordain’d for Mnestheus to possess;~
16 6, 119 | not, but, what the pow’rs ordain, relate.”~
17 6, 643 | the forward way, by fate ordain’d,~
18 6, 923 | Those happy spirits, which, ordain’d by fate,~
19 6, 1107| to peaceful Rome new laws ordain,~
20 6, 1166| Ordain’d in war to save the sinking
21 6, 1231| He tells the future wars, ordain’d by fate;~
22 7, 665 | hounds, a hunting match ordain,~
23 7, 977 | The Claudian race, ordain’d, in times to come,~
24 8, 357 | Potitius first ordain’d these annual vows:~
25 8, 428 | And laws ordain’d, and civil customs taught,~
26 11, 289 | For ancient custom had ordain’d it so);~
27 11, 1231| queen, and thus the Fates ordain.”~
28 12, 1194| Which I, since you ordain, consent to bless,)~
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