Book, Verse
1 1, 197 | Are mine, not his. By fatal lot to
2 1, 1029| To Heav’n with mine, to ratify the peace.”~
3 2, 192 | forfeit of their heads for mine?~
4 2, 200 | Forget the Greeks; be mine as thou wert theirs.~
5 2, 388 | Could be defended, ’t was by mine alone.~
6 2, 925 | Your son’s, and mine, your now forgotten wife!’~
7 4, 144 | Dido shall be yours, AEneas mine:~
8 4, 161 | Mine,” said imperial Juno, “be
9 6, 481 | Your safety, more than mine, was then my care;~
10 7, 355 | To you, and yours, and mine, propitious be,~
11 9, 107 | it be their safety to be mine.”~
12 9, 167 | promis’d hour is pass’d, and mine remains.~
13 9, 364 | whose years are more to mine allied—~
14 9, 366 | heroic youth! Be wholly mine;~
15 10, 78 | Mine is Cythera, mine the Cyprian
16 10, 78 | Mine is Cythera, mine the Cyprian tow’rs:~
17 10, 623 | the field; the fight is mine:~
18 10, 950 | The war was mine: I fly from their relief;~
19 10, 1209| a ransom for preserving mine!~
20 11, 502 | cost of all the stores be mine.~
21 11, 595 | And high as mine his tow’ring trophies stand.~
22 12, 286 | those religious rites be mine;~
23 12, 476 | are all agreed; the war is mine.~
24 12, 632 | mortal work, no cure of mine,~
25 12, 646 | But happier chance than mine attend thy care!~
26 12, 1007| The fight is mine; and me the gods require.~
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