Book, Verse
1 1, 976 | wing Achates with a shorter pace,~
2 3, 668 | proceeding on with silent pace,~
3 4, 924 | eyes, and discompos’d her pace;~
4 5, 47 | cliff he ran with eager pace,~
5 5, 191 | field with half so swift a pace;~
6 5, 297 | their own, they mend their pace,~
7 5, 585 | and watchful eye keep even pace;~
8 6, 373 | pursued her steps with equal pace.~
9 6, 407 | Sibyl stopp’d his eager pace,~
10 6, 453 | Trojan chief his forward pace repress’d,~
11 6, 1190| Marcellus keeping equal pace;~
12 7, 211 | Thus while they speed their pace, the prince designs~
13 7, 526 | she runs with a distracted pace,~
14 8, 289 | saw the monster mend his pace;~
15 8, 607 | promis’d aid, he mends his pace,~
16 10, 634 | to the void advanc’d his pace:~
17 10, 921 | With eager pace pursued the flying shade.~
18 11, 125 | Pausing at ev’ry pace, in sorrow drown’d,~
19 11, 133 | trappings, with a sullen pace~
20 11, 225 | With a disorder’d pace, and cleaves the throng;~
21 11, 701 | turning short, with speedy pace,~
22 11, 823 | sight, he mends his weary pace;~
23 12, 10 | sour retreat, nor mends his pace;~
24 12, 126 | striding on, with speedy pace,~
25 12, 452 | Ebusus with a thund’ring pace~
26 12, 1079| hastens, tho’ with heavier pace—~
27 12, 1092| length, gains ground at ev’ry pace;~
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