Book, Verse
1 1, 25 | Here stood her chariot; here, if Heav’n were kind,~
2 1, 224 | High on his chariot, and, with loosen’d reins,~
3 1, 656 | On his high chariot driving o’er the slain.~
4 5, 190 | Not fiery coursers, in a chariot race,~
5 6, 1148| And to the Capitol his chariot guide,~
6 7, 391 | These draw the chariot which Latinus sends,~
7 7, 885 | neighing steeds are to the chariot tied;~
8 7, 907 | Next Aventinus drives his chariot round~
9 7, 950 | Nor drive the chariot thro’ the dusty field,~
10 7, 1000| High in his chariot then Halesus came,~
11 10, 564 | Roll’d from his chariot with a mortal wound,~
12 10, 620 | With his driv’n chariot he divides the crowd,~
13 10, 636 | Then Turnus, from his chariot leaping light,~
14 10, 809 | They bear the bounding chariot to the shore.~
15 10, 819 | Nor this the chariot where Achilles rode;~
16 10, 829 | Cast from his chariot, roll’d him on the ground.~
17 11, 129 | The champion’s chariot next is seen to roll,~
18 11, 297 | One casts a target, one a chariot wheel;~
19 12, 246 | Four steeds the chariot of Latinus bear;~
20 12, 249 | Two snowy coursers Turnus’ chariot yoke,~
21 12, 491 | with a leap, his lofty chariot gains,~
22 12, 551 | And, as the chariot roll’d along the plain,~
23 12, 560 | The chariot bore him backward on the
24 12, 704 | To stop the chariot; but the chariot flies.~
25 12, 704 | stop the chariot; but the chariot flies.~
26 12, 743 | heads, distilling gore, his chariot grace.~
27 12, 778 | Is by the Trojan from his chariot thrown,~
28 12, 966 | Your rolling chariot drive o’er empty sands.”~
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