Book, Verse
1 1, 694 | dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose.~
2 1, 833 | And thus with manly modesty he spoke:~
3 2, 376 | Deforms the manly features of thy face?’~
4 4, 215 | In manly presence, or in lofty mien.~
5 5, 410 | golden belt shall gird his manly side,~
6 6, 1181| He moves with manly grace, how rich with regal
7 7, 902 | Of manly mien, and features of the
8 8, 675 | A manly vigor, and a foreign line.~
9 8, 828 | The plated cuishes on his manly thigh;~
10 8, 905 | naval crown, that binds his manly brows,~
11 9, 417 | Ascanius, manly far beyond his years,~
12 9, 698 | To sing what slaughter manly Turnus made,~
13 10, 906 | With manly mien he stalk’d along the
14 11, 55 | Which Pallas in his manly bosom bore,~
15 11, 480 | With manly force, and with undaunted
16 11, 738 | Nor casque, nor crest, his manly features hide:~
17 11, 983 | They clash with manly force their moony shields;~
18 11, 1088| to debauch, but slow to manly fight.”~
19 12, 166 | To future fight his manly courage warms:~
20 12, 934 | On earth supine, a manly corpse he lies;~
21 12, 1295| No threats of thine my manly mind can move;~
22 12, 1363| His manly soul with more compassion
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