Book, Verse
1 1, 453 | Your voice and mien celestial birth
2 1, 593 | holy senates, and elect by voice.~
3 1, 734 | Then thus, with lowly voice, Ilioneus began:~
4 1, 993 | His motions, voice, and shape, and all the
5 3, 592 | the priest with friendly voice declar’d,~
6 3, 814 | Bellowing his voice, and horrid is his hue.~
7 3, 853 | far I hear his thund’ring voice resound,~
8 5, 847 | Mark her majestic voice, and more than mortal mien!~
9 5, 875 | He sent his voice before him as he flew:~
10 6, 128 | Within the cave, and Sibyl’s voice restores:~
11 6, 665 | But the weak voice deceiv’d their gasping throats.~
12 8, 176 | mingled blood, Apollo’s voice,~
13 9, 133 | And, last, a voice, with more than mortal sounds,~
14 9, 510 | there;” then rais’d his voice aloud:~
15 9, 534 | coursers, and the riders’ voice.~
16 9, 570 | And sent his voice before him as he flew:~
17 10, 318 | Cymodoce, whose voice excell’d the rest,~
18 10, 907 | Nor wanted voice belied, nor vaunting sound.~
19 10, 1252| The loud repeated voice to glad AEneas came.~
20 12, 947 | seeking Turnus, sent his voice before:~
21 12, 1255| Chok’d was his voice; his hair with horror stood.~
22 12, 1345| hills, and valleys, to the voice reply.~
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