Book, Verse
1 3, 297 | Close by a hollow rock, again
2 3, 666 | Close by the shore we lay; the
3 4, 267 | No slumbers ever close her wakeful eyes;~
4 4, 757 | night, when weary bodies close~
5 4, 983 | Lay close my lips to hers, and catch
6 5, 212 | More close to shore, and skim along
7 5, 646 | AEneas orders, for the close,~
8 5, 699 | strain’d Acestes with a close embrace;~
9 5, 759 | Again they close, and once again disjoin;~
10 5, 1002| Of parting friends in close embraces bound.~
11 6, 1135| Now, friends below, in close embraces join;~
12 7, 22 | from their caverns, at the close of night,~
13 7, 703 | In the close woody covert, urg’d their
14 7, 991 | the cold Nursians come to close the rear,~
15 8, 589 | within a spacious round they close:~
16 8, 740 | Then old Evander, with a close embrace,~
17 8, 767 | I strain him close within these aged arms;~
18 9, 50 | But close within their lines attend
19 9, 80 | Close underneath the walls; the
20 9, 202 | And close the Trojans in their scanty
21 9, 316 | Close by the sea, a passage we
22 9, 647 | Nor was I near to close his dying eyes,~
23 11, 131 | To close the pomp, AEthon, the steed
24 11, 514 | A close caballer, and tongue-valiant
25 11, 924 | Close in the rear the Tuscan troops
26 11, 1279| the folding gates they close,~
27 12, 642 | Then with a close embrace he strain’d his
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