Book, Verse
1 1, 256 | And takes a prospect of the seas below,~
2 1, 713 | She takes petitions, and dispenses
3 1, 968 | in the sweet resemblance takes delight.~
4 4, 318 | He takes the spoil, enjoys the princely
5 5, 240 | reach the mark. Sergesthus takes the place;~
6 5, 1094| To thee alone he takes his fatal way.~
7 5, 1131| of his pilot’s loss, he takes himself~
8 6, 773 | sinner, with her sisters, takes.~
9 6, 1023| And takes a rising ground, from thence
10 7, 127 | priest on skins of off’rings takes his ease,~
11 7, 457 | are the forms the monster takes,~
12 7, 583 | Propp’d on a staff, she takes a trembling mien:~
13 7, 662 | New frauds invents, and takes a steepy stand,~
14 7, 986 | those where yellow Tiber takes his way,~
15 8, 115 | AEneas takes the mother and her brood,~
16 9, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— Turnus takes advantage of AEneas’s absence,
17 9, 82 | He takes the wish’d occasion, fills
18 9, 157 | He takes the cowards’ last relief
19 9, 291 | watch; each to his office takes.~
20 9, 1100| and shorter ev’ry gasp he takes;~
21 10, 107 | waves a wand’ring voyage takes?~
22 10, 798 | And takes the thunder on as many shields:~
23 11, 367 | He takes the throne, and in the midst
24 11, 697 | Turnus th’ occasion takes, and cries aloud:~
25 11, 778 | larger compass to the city takes.~
26 12, 546 | where resistless Turnus takes his course,~
27 12, 822 | Attended thus, he takes a neighb’ring height;~
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