Book, Verse
1 1, 750 | Th’ OEnotrians held it once—by common fame~
2 2, 276 | and now the plain they held;~
3 2, 330 | nor guards nor sentries held,~
4 2, 622 | Hector’s wife, while Priam held the throne,~
5 2, 744 | but barely, to the mark it held,~
6 2, 753 | His right hand held his bloody falchion bare,~
7 2, 806 | She held my hand, the destin’d blow
8 2, 928 | For, while I held my son, in the short space~
9 3, 223 | Th’ OEnotrians held it once,) by later fame~
10 4, 321 | And held his altar’s horns. The mighty
11 5, 48 | And held the hero in a strict embrace.~
12 5, 62 | this isle my father’s ashes held:~
13 6, 234 | She said, and held her peace. AEneas went~
14 7, 710 | But held his hand from the descending
15 7, 834 | Which Latium held, and now the Romans hold,~
16 8, 153 | And held a branch of olive in his
17 8, 373 | Held high the flaming tapers
18 9, 1045| Creteus, whom the Muses held so dear:~
19 10, 366 | blazing shield, imbrac’d, he held on high;~
20 10, 583 | Held up to guard his throat;
21 10, 855 | Held conference with his queen,
22 10, 1138| The Trojan chief, who, held at bay from far,~
23 11, 438 | How high he held his shield, and rose at
24 12, 86 | Held him by force; and, dying
25 12, 557 | the skin. He turn’d, and held~
26 12, 710 | hand two pointed jav’lins held:~
27 12, 800 | Lyrnessus, and in Troy, he held~
28 12, 1071| Trojans fled, the toughness held;~
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