Book, Verse
1 1, 373 | Shall at a birth two goodly boys disclose.~
2 1, 453 | voice and mien celestial birth betray!~
3 1, 509 | what country claims your birth?~
4 1, 853 | more than mortal gave you birth.~
5 2, 99 | neither can nor dare my birth disclaim;~
6 3, 128 | your ancestors derive their birth.~
7 3, 653 | As both of us our birth from Troy derive,~
8 4, 3 | hero’s valor, acts, and birth inspire~
9 4, 18 | His birth is well asserted by his
10 4, 258 | her last of the Titanian birth.~
11 5, 391 | Patron in Arcadia had his birth,~
12 5, 1046| My kingdom claims your birth; my late defense~
13 6, 804 | was to see, who took his birth~
14 7, 73 | His birth from Saturn, if records
15 7, 286 | Tuscan Coritum he claim’d his birth;~
16 7, 390 | conceiv’d a more than mortal birth.~
17 7, 1001| A foe by birth to Troy’s unhappy name:~
18 8, 171 | Your birth is Grecian, and your land
19 8, 419 | Their birth from trunks of trees and
20 9, 730 | Helenor, elder of the two: by birth,~
21 10, 117 | To whom his birth a god and goddess give!~
22 10, 439 | Sacred, O Phoebus, from his birth to thee;~
23 10, 995 | Mimas his birth from fair Theano drew,~
24 12, 312 | in branches, or renew the birth:~
25 12, 1127| thy foster son receiv’d my birth,~
26 12, 1225| Three daughters at a birth were born to Night:~
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