Book, Verse
1 1, 698 | And pomp of guards, ascends the sacred
2 2, 268 | With solemn pomp then sacrific’d a steer;~
3 2, 1041| people’s treasure, and the pomp of priests.~
4 3, 90 | In mournful pomp the matrons walk the round,~
5 3, 445 | In pomp, attended with a num’rous
6 4, 105 | This pomp she shows, to tempt her
7 4, 970 | Was all that pomp of woe for this prepar’d;~
8 6, 819 | genial feasts with regal pomp are made.~
9 6, 1069| Then, when in pomp she makes the Phrygian round,~
10 6, 1208| What fun’ral pomp shall floating Tiber see,~
11 7, 827 | The fun’ral pomp which to your kings you
12 7, 925 | In salvage pomp; a lion’s hide he wears;~
13 7, 957 | In pomp appears, and with his ardor
14 8, 883 | pay their vows in solemn pomp appear,~
15 11, 73 | we, with vain officious pomp, prepare~
16 11, 131 | To close the pomp, AEthon, the steed of state,~
17 11, 261 | That funeral pomp thy Phrygian friends design’
18 11, 328 | scene more solemn, and a pomp of tears.~
19 11, 971 | Her maids, in martial pomp, on either side,~
20 12, 245 | And now in pomp the peaceful kings appear:~
21 12, 373 | Appears in pomp th’ imperial bird of Jove:~
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