Book, Verse
1 4, 98 | Bounds o’er the lawn, and seeks the silent floods,~
2 4, 121 | And seeks the father’s image in the
3 4, 689 | From death alone she seeks her last relief;~
4 6, 12 | Where Phoebus is ador’d; and seeks the shade~
5 6, 1092| And seeks his hidden spring, and fears
6 7, 570 | And seeks the palace where young Turnus
7 7, 696 | Possess’d with fear, and seeks his known abodes,~
8 7, 1019| Where swelling Sarnus seeks the Tyrrhene sea;~
9 8, 606 | clad, and guarded thus, he seeks his kingly guest.~
10 9, 587 | Volscens he seeks; on him alone he bends:~
11 10, 593 | Pallas th’ encounter seeks, but, ere he throws,~
12 10, 760 | And seeks revenge himself on other
13 10, 933 | Meantime AEneas seeks his absent foe,~
14 11, 340 | T is just, the sway he seeks, he should deserve.”~
15 11, 747 | Or seeks his wat’ring in the well-known
16 11, 1127| When, rushing on, she seeks her foes in flight,~
17 11, 1149| And seeks his life, regardless of
18 12, 686 | He seeks, and to the combat calls
19 12, 702 | And seeks his foe, and calls by name
20 12, 816 | quest of Turnus, whom he seeks in vain,~
21 12, 1326| And seeks the goddess charioteer in
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