Book, Verse
1 1, 185 | what her aims and what her arts pursue.~
2 1, 637 | striving artists, and their arts’ renown;~
3 2, 57 | And are Ulysses’ arts no better known?~
4 2, 116 | Ulysses, with fallacious arts,~
5 2, 145 | Unknowing as we were in Grecian arts.~
6 2, 203 | king. He, full of fraudful arts,~
7 2, 260 | to credit his perfidious arts.~
8 4, 125 | Nor use of arts, nor toils of arms they
9 4, 426 | What arts can blind a jealous woman’
10 4, 599 | No female arts or aids she left untried,~
11 4, 634 | But all her arts are still employ’d in vain;~
12 4, 699 | Honor’d for age, for magic arts renown’d:~
13 6, 900 | their age with new-invented arts:~
14 6, 1177| These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.”~
15 7, 144 | His race, in arms and arts of peace renown’d,~
16 7, 428 | With various arts and arms in vain have toil’
17 7, 541 | And with these arts the Trojan match delays.~
18 7, 1051| But, when no female arts his mind could move,~
19 8, 422 | Nor arts of gain, nor what they gain’
20 11, 1057| others practice thy Ligurian arts;~
21 11, 1121| Aruns, doom’d to death, his arts assay’d,~
22 12, 390 | Tolumnius, vers’d in augurs’ arts,~
23 12, 584 | Of healing arts, before Phoebean bays.~
24 12, 707 | What should he do! Nor arts nor arms avail;~
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