Book, Verse
1 1, 661 | Then took the fiery steeds, ere yet the food~
2 1, 1054| The steeds of Diomede varied the discourse,~
3 3, 709 | Were four white steeds that cropp’d the flow’ry
4 3, 711 | father cried, ’where warlike steeds are found.~
5 3, 925 | for the race of warlike steeds renown’d.~
6 5, 724 | The riders grace the steeds; the steeds with glory shine.~
7 5, 724 | riders grace the steeds; the steeds with glory shine.~
8 5, 1089| The steeds of Night had travel’d half
9 6, 887 | lances fix’d in earth, their steeds around,~
10 7, 382 | The steeds caparison’d with purple
11 7, 393 | Sublime on stately steeds the Trojans borne,~
12 7, 864 | Their restiff steeds in sandy plains prepare;~
13 7, 885 | The neighing steeds are to the chariot tied;~
14 7, 909 | Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field;~
15 7, 1070| father’s art, and warrior steeds he rein’d.~
16 8, 5 | Had rous’d the neighing steeds to scour the fields,~
17 8, 728 | Steeds are prepar’d to mount the
18 8, 854 | Four fiery steeds, is dragg’d along the green,~
19 9, 516 | And spur their smoking steeds to cross their way,~
20 10, 811 | With two white steeds; but Liger holds the reins,~
21 10, 818 | Nor these the steeds which Diomede bestrode,~
22 10, 831 | not the slowness of your steeds in flight;~
23 12, 246 | Four steeds the chariot of Latinus bear;~
24 12, 782 | His starting steeds, to shun the glitt’ring
25 12, 1066| says that Turnus, when his steeds he join’d,~
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