Book, Verse
1 1, 527 | twice ten sail I cross’d the Phrygian sea;~
2 1, 795 | The fame and valor of the Phrygian race?~
3 2, 361 | launch’d against their navy Phrygian fire.~
4 2, 791 | For this the Phrygian fields and Xanthian flood~
5 3, 248 | That Phrygian gods to Latium should be
6 3, 626 | A Phrygian vest; and loads with gifts
7 3, 718 | Each with a Phrygian mantle veil’d his head,~
8 4, 859 | Preserv’d his gods, and to the Phrygian shore~
9 6, 1069| when in pomp she makes the Phrygian round,~
10 7, 284 | Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian shore,~
11 7, 404 | O hated offspring of my Phrygian foes!~
12 7, 443 | With Phrygian, Latian, and Rutulian blood!~
13 7, 615 | The Phrygian fleet is landed on the shore.~
14 7, 655 | To fight the Phrygian and Ausonian hosts.~
15 8, 509 | Against the relics of the Phrygian kind,~
16 10, 607 | The Phrygian troops escap’d the Greeks
17 10, 998 | But Paris in the Phrygian fields was slain,~
18 11, 261 | That funeral pomp thy Phrygian friends design’d,~
19 11, 617 | But to the Phrygian pirate, and to thee!~
20 11, 732 | And lay the Phrygian low before the gate.”~
21 11, 984 | female shouts resound the Phrygian fields.~
22 11, 1132| Glitt’ring in Phrygian arms amidst the war,~
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