Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | and scatters the rest. Neptune drives off the Winds, and
2 1, 176 | Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound~
3 2, 267 | Laocoon, Neptune’s priest by lot that year,~
4 2, 827 | Amid that smother Neptune holds his place,~
5 3, 100 | Neptune and wat’ry Doris claim it
6 3, 162 | A bull, to Neptune an oblation due,~
7 5, Arg | Italy. Venus procures of Neptune a safe voyage for him and
8 5, 473 | Long since from Neptune’s bars in triumph brought.~
9 5, 836 | See! Neptune’s altars minister their
10 5, 1019| To Neptune thus address’d, with tender
11 5, 1045| may not Venus hope from Neptune’s reign?~
12 5, 1069| His finny team Saturnian Neptune join’d,~
13 5, 1122| On Neptune’s faith the floating fleet
14 7, 30 | Propitious Neptune steer’d their course by
15 7, 955 | Messapus next, (great Neptune was his sire,)~
16 8, 920 | The fields of Neptune take a purple dye.~
17 8, 926 | Great Neptune, Pallas, and Love’s Queen
18 9, 693 | But brave Messapus, Neptune’s warlike son,~
19 10, 53 | Of AEolus usurping Neptune’s reign?~
20 10, 491 | The son of Neptune to his aid succeeds,~
21 10, 820 | Venus’ veil is here, near Neptune’s shield;~
22 10, 1062| The Trojan sinks, and Neptune’s son prevails.~
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