Book, Verse
1 1, 211 | His finny coursers and in triumph rides,~
2 2, 355 | Thessalian coursers dragg’d him o’er the plain.~
3 2, 567 | east, and west, on airy coursers borne;~
4 5, 190 | Not fiery coursers, in a chariot race,~
5 5, 747 | Sure coursers for the rest the king ordains,~
6 6, 793 | audacious wretch four fiery coursers drew:~
7 6, 886 | Their shining arms, and coursers train’d to war:~
8 7, 220 | drive the cars, and some the coursers rein;~
9 7, 386 | A pair of coursers born of heav’nly breed,~
10 7, 1067| Are coursers driv’n, who shed their master’
11 8, 227 | Which my son’s coursers in obedience hold.~
12 8, 789 | The neighing coursers answer to the sound,~
13 9, 534 | Of tramping coursers, and the riders’ voice.~
14 10, 508 | They left their coursers, and, unus’d to fight~
15 10, 803 | Against Niphaeus, whom four coursers drew.~
16 11, 898 | the walls: the sprightly coursers bound,~
17 11, 909 | The neighing coursers, and the shouting men.~
18 11, 915 | By mettled coursers borne in full career,~
19 12, 127 | He sought his coursers of the Thracian race.~
20 12, 175 | Th’ ethereal coursers, bounding from the sea,~
21 12, 249 | Two snowy coursers Turnus’ chariot yoke,~
22 12, 490 | At once his arms and coursers he requires;~
23 12, 503 | Before the wind his fiery coursers fly;~
24 12, 554 | The coursers frighted, and their course
25 12, 902 | His flying coursers please him less and less,~
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