Book, Verse
1 1, 577 | vows are offer’d, and with solemn pray’r:~
2 1, 624 | Sidonian Dido here with solemn state~
3 1, 1022| With solemn rites, thy sacred name and
4 2, 268 | With solemn pomp then sacrific’d a steer;~
5 2, 321 | haul along the horse in solemn state;~
6 4, 910 | The solemn rites of sacrifice prepare;~
7 5, 84 | That day with solemn sports I mean to grace:~
8 5, 380 | num’rous train attend in solemn state.~
9 6, 107 | twin gods, with vows and solemn pray’r;~
10 6, 517 | raise a tomb, with vows and solemn pray’r;~
11 7, 339 | full assemblies, and in solemn games;~
12 7, 798 | A solemn promise made, and disavow’
13 7, 833 | A solemn custom was observ’d of old,~
14 8, 137 | T was on a solemn day: th’ Arcadian states,~
15 8, 231 | Now celebrate with us this solemn day,~
16 8, 403 | smile propitious on thy solemn day!”~
17 8, 719 | The solemn rites of Hercules begun,~
18 8, 883 | To pay their vows in solemn pomp appear,~
19 11, 328 | A scene more solemn, and a pomp of tears.~
20 12, 24 | Renew the truce; the solemn rites prepare,~
21 12, 317 | With solemn vows, and sworn on either
22 12, 898 | To break the solemn league so long desir’d,~
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