Book, Verse
1 1, 119 | Dispose of empire, which I hold from you.”~
2 1, 324 | In after times should hold the world in awe,~
3 1, 553 | Already hold the port, or with swift
4 2, 604 | and by posts and pillars hold;~
5 2, 975 | Hold you, my father, in your
6 3, 81 | faith can impious lucre hold?~
7 5, 276 | when the dove her rocky hold forsakes,~
8 5, 297 | Resolv’d to hold their own, they mend their
9 6, 303 | shining bough with griping hold,~
10 7, 202 | Here warlike Latins hold the happy lands.~
11 7, 560 | Hold your unhappy queen, Amata,
12 7, 834 | held, and now the Romans hold,~
13 7, 1023| swords, and brazen bucklers hold;~
14 8, 227 | s coursers in obedience hold.~
15 8, 259 | This hold, impervious to the sun,
16 8, 301 | the mouth of the forbidden hold,~
17 8, 823 | fatal sword and corslet hold,~
18 9, 380 | neither Troy nor Sicily could hold~
19 9, 814 | But hold your walls before you for
20 9, 821 | the stream, our boys we hold,~
21 10, 590 | Dire destiny laid hold upon the son,~
22 10, 872 | let him perish, since you hold it good,~
23 10, 1168| Then stretch’d his hand to hold him up, and said:~
24 11, 1146| temple might his trophies hold,~
25 12, 534 | Wrench’d from his feeble hold the shining sword,~
26 12, 553 | air, he still retain’d his hold,~
27 12, 1006| Rutulians, hold; and Latin troops, retire!~
28 12, 1128| Hold fast the steel! If my religious
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