Book, Verse
1 1, 658 | By their white sails betray’d to nightly
2 3, 173 | isle, with marble quarries white.~
3 3, 504 | The dam and offspring white as falling snow—~
4 3, 709 | Were four white steeds that cropp’d the
5 4, 660 | And the white offer’d milk converts to
6 5, 739 | White were the fetlocks of his
7 5, 1127| And white with bones. Th’ impetuous
8 6, 357 | wool without a streak of white)~
9 7, 737 | White foam at first on the curl’
10 8, 62 | All white herself, and white her thirty
11 8, 62 | All white herself, and white her thirty young.~
12 8, 114 | She white herself, and white her thirty
13 8, 114 | She white herself, and white her thirty young.~
14 8, 366 | And poplars black and white his temples bind.~
15 8, 876 | And golden chains on their white necks they wear.~
16 9, 583 | Like a white poppy sinking on the plain,~
17 10, 811 | With two white steeds; but Liger holds
18 11, 459 | White foam in gath’ring eddies
19 12, 102 | her cheeks by turns with white and red.~
20 12, 132 | Thracian snows were scarce so white,~
21 12, 182 | In purest white the priests their heads
22 12, 255 | Adorn’d in white, a rev’rend priest appears,~
23 12, 1021| Or Father Apennine, when, white with snows,~
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