Book, Verse
1 1, 80 | With pow’r imperial curbs the struggling winds,~
2 1, 176 | Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound~
3 2, 335 | And guided by th’ imperial galley’s light;~
4 2, 490 | An ancient and imperial city falls:~
5 2, 830 | Look where, in arms, imperial Juno stands~
6 3, 31 | A bull on Jove’s imperial altar laid.~
7 3, 142 | Sacred of old to Jove’s imperial name,~
8 3, 791 | Among your foes besieg’d th’ imperial town.~
9 4, 129 | But when imperial Juno, from above,~
10 4, 161 | Mine,” said imperial Juno, “be the care;~
11 4, 401 | Of Rome’s imperial name is ow’d by fate.”~
12 5, 781 | From these imperial Rome receiv’d the game,~
13 5, 1027| the world, and wore th’ imperial crown,~
14 6, 443 | sacred stream which heav’n’s imperial state~
15 6, 1064| spread the conquests of imperial Rome—~
16 6, 1177| These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.”~
17 7, 978 | To share the greatness of imperial Rome.~
18 8, 450 | Sublime in fame, and Rome’s imperial place:~
19 8, 671 | Have forc’d me to refuse imperial sway.~
20 9, 124 | shook the skies with his imperial nod.~
21 9, 1007| Imperial Juno turn’d the course before,~
22 10, 62 | Imperial sway no more exalts my mind;~
23 10, 153 | thus to both replied th’ imperial god,~
24 11, 1114| Th’ imperial bird still plies her with
25 12, 373 | Appears in pomp th’ imperial bird of Jove:~
26 12, 1145| Meantime imperial Jove to Juno spoke,~
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