Book, Verse
1 1, 502 | prosp’rous winds; a woman leads the way.~
2 1, 689 | Leads to the wars an Amazonian
3 1, 701 | dance the graceful goddess leads~
4 2, Arg | father on his shoulders, and leads his little son by the hand,
5 3, 250 | let us go where Phoebus leads the way.’~
6 3, 446 | friends, and to the city leads,~
7 4, 101 | And now she leads the Trojan chief along~
8 4, 201 | Leads on the Trojan youth to view
9 5, 1088| And, as he leads, the following navy veers.~
10 6, 957 | The gliding Lethe leads her silent flood.~
11 6, 1021| said, the father spirit leads~
12 7, 444 | Bellona leads thee to thy lover’s hand;~
13 7, 548 | she feeds her hair, she leads thy dance,~
14 7, 942 | And leads to Turnus’ aid his country
15 8, 457 | the steep Tarpeian rock he leads;~
16 8, 900 | Here leads the Romans and their gods
17 9, 24 | to the war the god that leads the way.”~
18 9, 31 | Messapus leads the van; and, in the rear,~
19 10, 232 | AEneas leads; upon his stern appear~
20 10, 296 | These grave Auletes leads: a hundred sweep~
21 10, 427 | Now Turnus leads his troops without delay,~
22 10, 490 | next, the bold Aurunci leads:~
23 11, 794 | Leads, thro’ perplexing thorns,
24 11, 925 | urge their flight: Asylas leads the chase;~
25 12, 665 | AEneas leads; and draws a sweeping train,~
26 12, 809 | squadrons, and to battle leads.~
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