Book, Verse
1 2, 20 | Which like a steed of monstrous height appear’
2 2, 64 | having said, against the steed he threw~
3 2, 304 | All vote t’ admit the steed, that vows be paid~
4 5, 406 | these obtains a stately steed,~
5 5, 738 | the royal boy his Thracian steed became.~
6 5, 745 | fair Ascanius on a fiery steed,~
7 5, 871 | warriors on his prancing steed,~
8 7, 377 | then on each bestow’d a steed.~
9 9, 54 | A piebald steed of Thracian strain he press’
10 9, 486 | Which on the steed of conquer’d Rhamnes lay.~
11 10, 1230| The steed seem’d sensible, while thus
12 10, 1246| Then spurr’d his thund’ring steed amidst the war.~
13 10, 1280| The wounded steed curvets, and, rais’d upright,~
14 11, 131 | close the pomp, AEthon, the steed of state,~
15 11, 756 | Lights from her lofty steed the warrior queen:~
16 11, 918 | Far from his steed is fierce Aconteus cast,~
17 11, 948 | The fiery steed, impatient of the wound,~
18 11, 993 | Of his faint steed; the latter, as he stretch’
19 11, 1003| Ornithus bestrode a hunter steed,~
20 11, 1133| by the virgin view’d. The steed he press’d~
21 12, 945 | Sages urging on his foamy steed:~
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