Book, Verse
1 1, 206 | Of beauteous nymphs, the daughters of
2 1, 544 | Twelve swans behold in beauteous order move,~
3 1, 697 | The beauteous Dido, with a num’rous train~
4 1, 830 | Like polish’d iv’ry, beauteous to behold,~
5 1, 991 | But view the beauteous boy with more amaze,~
6 3, 535 | The mold’ring work that beauteous Nature made.~
7 3, 912 | By love to beauteous Arethusa led;~
8 4, 81 | The beauteous queen before her altar stands,~
9 5, 372 | Beauteous herself, with lovely twins
10 5, 741 | Then beauteous Atys, with Iulus bred,~
11 5, 756 | Drawn up in beauteous order, form a line.~
12 6, 537 | sought by force to seize his beauteous bride.”~
13 7, 83 | Young Turnus to the beauteous maid address’d.~
14 9, 147 | As many beauteous maids the billows sweep,~
15 9, 579 | Down fell the beauteous youth: the yawning wound~
16 10, 199 | Amid the press appears the beauteous boy,~
17 11, 567 | A beauteous princess, with a crown in
18 11, 1236| The beauteous Opis thither bent her flight,~
19 12, 29 | To him the crown and beauteous bride remain.”~
20 12, 101 | A crimson blush her beauteous face o’erspread,~
21 12, 125 | And to the victor be the beauteous bride.”~
22 12, 1259| Her beauteous breast she beat, and rent
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