Book, Verse
1 1, 482| Before the sacred altar made him bleed,~
2 2, 294| breaks his bands, the fatal altar flies,~
3 2, 576| At Pallas’ altar, by Peneleus pierc’d.~
4 2, 684| To stain his hallow’d altar with his brood.~
5 2, 701| An altar; near the hearth a laurel
6 2, 900| sire himself to the dire altar drew.~
7 3, 31 | bull on Jove’s imperial altar laid.~
8 3, 35 | And shade our altar with their leafy greens,~
9 3, 430| Before Apollo’s altar slew the ravisher.~
10 4, 76 | On ev’ry altar sacrifice renew:~
11 4, 81 | beauteous queen before her altar stands,~
12 4, 321| And held his altar’s horns. The mighty Thund’
13 4, 750| holds, and next the highest altar stands:~
14 6, 189| His hand upon the holy altar laid.~
15 6, 360| With holocausts he Pluto’s altar fills;~
16 7, 110| incense, from the sacred altar broke,~
17 8, 116| And all on Juno’s altar are bestow’d.~
18 8, 142| And fat of entrails on his altar fries.~
19 8, 359| Who rais’d this altar in the sacred shade,~
20 8, 447| Where stood an altar, sacred to the name~
21 8, 849| friendly chiefs before Jove’s altar stand,~
22 8, 956| altars flame: before each altar lies,~
23 9, 859| snow-white steer, before thy altar led,~
24 12, 293| The Latian king before his altar stands.~
25 12, 332| Slowly he moves, and at his altar stands~
26 12, 441| The ruins of an altar were behind:~
27 12, 451| From his own altar, with a blazing brand;~
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