Book, Verse
1 1, 262 | Attend their stately steps, and slowly graze along.~
2 1, 432 | And true Achates on his steps attends.~
3 1, 628 | On brazen steps the marble threshold rose,~
4 2, 967 | faithful consort, shall our steps pursue.~
5 3, 213 | seas and lands as we thy steps attend,~
6 3, 476 | Phoebus, next, my trembling steps he led,~
7 3, 650 | Conduct my steps to Tiber’s happy shore;~
8 3, 866 | trunk of pine, to guide his steps aright.~
9 5, 963 | chaste Sibylla shall your steps convey,~
10 6, 276 | Conduct my steps to find the fatal tree,~
11 6, 373 | The prince pursued her steps with equal pace.~
12 6, 629 | Stay, stay your steps, and listen to my vows:~
13 6, 737 | and, while he said, his steps he turn’d~
14 6, 1240| Anchises hither bends his steps at last.~
15 8, 609 | Pallas did his father’s steps attend,~
16 8, 933 | Divides the prease: her steps Bellona treads,~
17 9, 993 | Mad Pandarus steps forth, with vengeance vow’
18 11, 124 | With feeble steps, supported by his friends.~
19 11, 793 | A narrow track, by human steps untrode,~
20 11, 860 | she might her stagg’ring steps command,~
21 11, 1124| whereso’er she turns, her steps attends.~
22 11, 1240| Thy backward steps, vain boaster, are too late;~
23 12, 655 | Attend his steps; the rest their weapons
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