Book, Verse
1 1, 98 | tempests and of winds has giv’n;~
2 1, 828 | And giv’n his rolling eyes a sparkling
3 3, 220 | Nor we, have giv’n thee Crete for our abode.~
4 4, 332 | Nor minds the future city, giv’n by fate.~
5 5, 306 | If, giv’n by you, the laurel bind
6 5, 474 | This giv’n to Nisus, he divides the
7 5, 621 | Have giv’n his arm superior force
8 5, 1066| Their lives are giv’n; one destin’d head alone~
9 6, 214 | Ere leave be giv’n to tempt the nether skies.~
10 6, 933 | Once more ’t is giv’n me to behold your face!~
11 7, 883 | The word is giv’n; with eager speed they
12 7, 1040| To cure the wound giv’n by the Dardan dart:~
13 8, 4 | Had giv’n the signal of approaching
14 8, 707 | Is giv’n of promis’d aid, and arms
15 9, 165 | T was giv’n to Venus they should cross
16 10, 124 | T was giv’n to you, your darling son
17 10, 370 | Thus, at the signal giv’n, the cranes arise~
18 11, 593 | Free leave is giv’n him, when his fatal hand~
19 11, 601 | And feet were giv’n him but to speed his flight.~
20 12, 196 | The sign is giv’n; and, round the listed
21 12, 1108| chief had fled, and t’other giv’n the chase:~
22 12, 1169| While leave was giv’n thee, and a lawful hour~
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