Book, Verse
1 1, 271 | gen’rous wine (Acestes’ gift,~
2 2, 253 | Minerva’s gift, your town in flames shall
3 2, 902 | Your gift was undesir’d, and came
4 3, 202 | The common gift of balmy slumber shares:~
5 3, 787 | From Nature’s common gift, this vital air,~
6 4, 385 | Queen Dido’s gift,) about his waist he wore;~
7 4, 767 | else of nature’s common gift partake:~
8 5, 311 | Your grateful gift and my return shall own.”~
9 5, 344 | Rich was the gift, and glorious to behold,~
10 5, 461 | Nisus with envy sees the gift, and grieves.~
11 5, 510 | To lead this uncontended gift away.”~
12 5, 644 | Take the last gift my wither’d arms can yield:~
13 5, 746 | Queen Dido’s gift, and of the Tyrian breed.~
14 6, 553 | A venerable gift, so rarely seen.~
15 6, 1225| This gift which parents to their children
16 6, 1226| This unavailing gift, at least, I may bestow!”~
17 8, 819 | Proud of the gift, he roll’d his greedy sight~
18 9, 295 | And sleep, the common gift of nature, share;~
19 9, 347 | Your common gift shall two large goblets
20 9, 410 | This was his gift. Great Mnestheus gave his
21 9, 494 | fell; and they the glorious gift possess’d.~
22 10, 1302| The gift is hateful from his murd’
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