Book, Verse
1 2, 890 | Can I, without so dear a father, live?~
2 2, 962 | Haste, my dear father, (’t is no time to
3 2, 983 | The welcome load of my dear father take;~
4 3, 933 | My dear, dear father, spent with
5 3, 933 | My dear, dear father, spent with age,
6 4, 439 | At length she finds the dear perfidious man;~
7 4, 936 | Dear pledges of my love, while
8 5, 64 | day for ever sad, for ever dear.~
9 5, 947 | Lov’d while I liv’d, and dear ev’n after death;~
10 6, 932 | O long expected to my dear embrace!~
11 6, 948 | The dear embraces of your longing
12 7, 438 | With blood the dear alliance shall be bought,~
13 7, 560 | your unhappy queen, Amata, dear;~
14 9, 341 | By my dear country, by my household
15 9, 609 | mourn’d a purchase that so dear had cost.~
16 9, 651 | On his dear body, which I wove with
17 9, 1045| whom the Muses held so dear:~
18 10, 234 | to wand’ring Trojans ever dear.~
19 10, 686 | It costs him dear to be the Phrygians’ friend.~
20 10, 1205| Last, the dear corpse embracing, thus he
21 10, 1211| How much too dear has that redemption cost!~
22 11, 240 | Thrice happy thou, dear partner of my bed,~
23 11, 1222| Too dear a fine, ah much lamented
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