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rigid 2
rills 1
rind 3
ring 295
ring-engines 1
ring-rams 1
ringing 1
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310 was
306 thy
298 now
295 ring
286 o
281 n
272 are
Virgil
Aeneid

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ring

    Book, Verse
1 1, 35 | For conquring Greece against the Trojan 2 1, 46 | long years thunhappy wandring train~ 3 1, 52 | Entring with cheerful shouts the 4 1, 54 | When, labring still with endless discontent,~ 5 1, 101 | A race of wandring slaves, abhorrd by me,~ 6 1, 121 | His quivring spear, and all the god applied.~ 7 1, 150 | Nor can the shivring oars sustain the blow;~ 8 1, 238 | streams descend in murmring falls:~ 9 1, 311 | Whom, pondring thus on human miseries,~ 10 1, 388 | sweet revenge her conquring sons shall call,~ 11 1, 547 | clouds pursued the scattring throng:~ 12 1, 612 | lofty towrs; then, entring at the gate,~ 13 1, 635 | His wondring eyes, and round the temple 14 1, 660 | nor spar’d their slumbring lord,~ 15 1, 733 | Entring, with cries they filld 16 1, 807 | Carthaginian coasts your wandring king.~ 17 1, 844 | Associate in your town a wandring train,~ 18 1, 881 | And, conquring, finishd the successful 19 1, 995 | Which wandring foliage and rich flowrs 20 1, 1040| various labors of the wandring moon,~ 21 2, 40 | Part on the pile their wondring eyes employ:~ 22 2, 289 | And towring oer his head in triumph 23 2, 392 | Which, wandring long, at last thou shalt 24 2, 397 | peals of shouts come thundring from afar,~ 25 2, 410 | Of labring oxen and the peasant’s gains;~ 26 2, 593 | from thinvested palace ring:~ 27 2, 640 | With glittring arms conspicuous in the 28 2, 653 | Entring the court, with shouts the 29 2, 693 | ruind palace, and his entring foes,~ 30 2, 743 | Which, fluttring, seem’d to loiter as it 31 2, 749 | Slidd’ring thro’ clotter’d blood and 32 2, 774 | Thus, wandring in my way, without a guide,~ 33 2, 798 | And murmring manes of my friends appease.’~ 34 2, 847 | the sturdy strokes of labring hinds.~ 35 2, 877 | gods, have draggd a lingring life;~ 36 2, 906 | Weltring in blood, each other’s arms 37 2, 913 | Armd once again, my glittring sword I wield,~ 38 2, 980 | Thus, ordring all that prudence could 39 2, 1058| Long wandring ways for you the powrs 40 3, 68 | My faltring tongue and shiv’ring limbs 41 3, 68 | falt’ring tongue and shivring limbs declare~ 42 3, 206 | the beams of Phoebe’s entring light.~ 43 3, 234 | On all my limbs and shivring body sate.~ 44 3, 294 | And clattring wings, the hungry Harpies 45 3, 310 | in the grass their glittring weapons hide;~ 46 3, 312 | Their clattring wings, and saw the foes 47 3, 337 | said, and to the neighbring forest flew.~ 48 3, 343 | But old Anchises, off’ring sacrifice,~ 49 3, 373 | arms AEneas took from conquring Greeks.’~ 50 3, 399 | falls, and scarce recov’ring strength,~ 51 3, 400 | Thus, with a faltring tongue, she speaks at length:~ 52 3, 535 | The moldring work that beauteous Nature 53 3, 689 | And, off’ring, thus implord the powrs 54 3, 705 | Two towring rocks the narrow mouth divide.~ 55 3, 747 | Is to the foot of thundring AEtna joind.~ 56 3, 853 | From far I hear his thundring voice resound,~ 57 3, 871 | From his bord eye the guttring blood he laves:~ 58 3, 885 | The neighbring AEtna trembling all around,~ 59 3, 893 | Not yielding to the towring tree of Jove,~ 60 3, 943 | His wandring course and all his toils 61 4, 12 | My labring soul! what visions of the 62 4, 63 | This wandring navy to your needful aid:~ 63 4, 105 | shows, to tempt her wandring guest;~ 64 4, 106 | Her faltring tongue forbids to speak 65 4, 231 | Meantime, the gathring clouds obscure the skies:~ 66 4, 277 | A wandring guest, who from his country 67 4, 308 | A wandring woman builds, within our 68 4, 345 | From his long lingring on a hostile shore,~ 69 4, 349 | With this command the slumbring warrior wake.”~ 70 4, 370 | rested thus, he from the towring height~ 71 4, 386 | A sword, with glittring gems diversified,~ 72 4, 395 | What means thy lingring in the Libyan land?~ 73 4, 646 | Far as he shoots his towring head on high,~ 74 4, 760 | Nor murmring tides disturb the gentle 75 4, 834 | His thundring arm divides the many-twisted 76 4, 838 | the liquid seas with labring oars.~ 77 4, 994 | A death so lingring, and so full of pain,~ 78 4, 996 | Of labring nature, and dissolve her 79 4, 1007| This off’ring to thinfernal gods I bear.”~ 80 5, 15 | swelling cloud hung hovring oer their head:~ 81 5, 19 | of weather from that gathring cloud~ 82 5, 134 | Off’ring their gifts at great Anchises’ 83 5, 140 | The bordring people, rousd by sounding 84 5, 156 | Which rising, like a towring city stands;~ 85 5, 157 | Trojans tug at evry labring oar;~ 86 5, 246 | your vigor; tug the labring oar;~ 87 5, 260 | beneathem sinks; their labring sides~ 88 5, 261 | swelld, and sweat runs guttring down in tides.~ 89 5, 278 | cavern rings with clattring; out she flies,~ 90 5, 292 | Shouts from the favring multitude arise;~ 91 5, 354 | Their conquring temples bound with purple 92 5, 374 | Into the neighbring plain, with mountains pent,~ 93 5, 484 | the portion of the conquring chief;~ 94 5, 522 | god who taught your thundring arm the game?~ 95 5, 563 | A goodly towring object on the sands.~ 96 5, 601 | from the roots. The diffring nations rise,~ 97 5, 650 | A fluttring dove upon the top they tie,~ 98 5, 700 | Then, hon’ring him with gifts above the 99 5, 770 | With wandring ways and many a winding 100 5, 793 | She saw the gathring crowd; and, gliding thence,~ 101 5, 818 | Wandring in exile thro’ the stormy 102 5, 831 | said she, ’these wandring ships destroy:~ 103 5, 881 | He drew his glittring helmet from his head,~ 104 5, 891 | their way amid the smoldring tow,~ 105 5, 927 | cheerful words relievd his labring mind:~ 106 5, 930 | By suffring well, our Fortune we subdue;~ 107 5, 944 | night; when to his slumbring eyes~ 108 5, 1135| on seas, and on the flatt’ring sky,~ 109 6, 51 | All this with wondring eyes AEneas viewd;~ 110 6, 71 | And shivring at the sacred entry stay’ 111 6, 75 | limbs, and heavd her labring breast.~ 112 6, 97 | fury has pursued her wandring race.~ 113 6, 104 | To fix my wandring gods, and find a place~ 114 6, 121 | And labring underneath the pondrous 115 6, 150 | ambiguous god, who ruld her labring breast,~ 116 6, 181 | If Pollux, off’ring his alternate life,~ 117 6, 206 | my counsel. In the neighbring grove~ 118 6, 264 | pitch trees, and the towring pride~ 119 6, 285 | Whose glittring shadow gilds the sacred 120 6, 291 | They fed, and, fluttring, by degrees withdrew~ 121 6, 297 | the green leafs the glittring shadows glow;~ 122 6, 301 | Such was the glittring; such the ruddy rind,~ 123 6, 304 | away, with ease, the lingring gold;~ 124 6, 312 | The topmost part his glittring arms adorn;~ 125 6, 367 | And howling dogs in glimm’ring light advance,~ 126 6, 406 | Off’ring his brandishd weapon at 127 6, 431 | and so thick, the shivring army stands,~ 128 6, 435 | hero, who beheld with wondring eyes~ 129 6, 484 | Three blustring nights, borne by the southern 130 6, 487 | Forcing my strength, and gathring to the shore.~ 131 6, 498 | from this reproach my wandring ghost;~ 132 6, 540 | Still may the dog the wandring troops constrain~ 133 6, 552 | Admird the destind off’ring to his queen—~ 134 6, 662 | As when his thundring sword and pointed spear~ 135 6, 686 | needful rites, to rest my wandring shade;~ 136 6, 788 | Salmoneus, suffring cruel pains, I found,~ 137 6, 790 | mimic thunder, and the glittring blaze~ 138 6, 816 | oer their heads a moldring rock is placd,~ 139 6, 823 | Tossing her torch, and thundring in their ears.~ 140 6, 876 | artful measures lead the ring.~ 141 6, 907 | Towring his height, and ample was 142 6, 964 | AEneas wondring stood, then askd the cause~ 143 6, 1019| That, unrememb’ring of its former pain,~ 144 6, 1157| And conquring Cossus goes with laurels 145 6, 1178| d; and, while with wondring eyes they viewd~ 146 6, 1183| his courage and his conquring arms,~ 147 6, 1189| A godlike youth in glittring armor shine,~ 148 6, 1192| He saw, and, wondring, askd his airy guide,~ 149 6, 1198| But hovring mists around his brows are 150 7, 81 | The neighbring princes court her nuptial 151 7, 130 | And, fluttring round his temples, deafs 152 7, 134 | Off’ring a hundred sheep for sacrifice:~ 153 7, 149 | fame thro’ all the neighbring nations flew,~ 154 7, 175 | Which ends the wandring of our exild race.~ 155 7, 240 | A ram their off’ring, and a ram their meat.~ 156 7, 265 | party-colord plumes, a chatt’ring pie.~ 157 7, 293 | Nor did the stars our wandring course betray.~ 158 7, 345 | But pondring future things of wondrous 159 7, 447 | A second Paris, diffring but in name,~ 160 7, 502 | A wandring prince enjoy Lavinia’s bed?~ 161 7, 540 | Wandring throwoods and wilds, and 162 7, 554 | shoutings rend the suffring air.~ 163 7, 630 | And, lingring, sought to frame some new 164 7, 638 | Thus having said, her smoldring torch, impress’d~ 165 7, 762 | The neighbring nations of thAusonian 166 7, 773 | Thy lawless wandring walks in upper air.~ 167 7, 788 | head, and frees the labring skies.~ 168 7, 998 | these troops: their bucklers ring around;~ 169 7, 1029| Hunting their sport, and plund’ring was their trade.~ 170 7, 1084| pointed spears, and clattring shields;~ 171 7, 1105| she passes, fix their wondring eyes:~ 172 8, 36 | The glittring species here and there divide,~ 173 8, 175 | virtue, thro’ the neighbring nations blown,~ 174 8, 337 | Gathring, with each repeated blast, 175 8, 352 | The wondring neighborhood, with glad 176 8, 421 | Of labring oxen, or the shining share,~ 177 8, 511 | conquer Venus twice, in conquring Troy.”~ 178 8, 639 | The lingring wretches pind away and 179 8, 698 | ning the skies, and glittring all around,~ 180 8, 802 | AEneas cast his wondring eyes around,~ 181 8, 894 | The glittring waves, and cut the precious 182 9, 22 | And glittring planets dancing in their 183 9, 86 | the fird pines the scattring sparkles fly;~ 184 9, 308 | Ordring the more experiencd to 185 9, 314 | Covring the plain, and curling to 186 9, 350 | My conquring sire at sack’d Arisba gain’ 187 9, 360 | Twelve labring slaves, twelve handmaids 188 9, 493 | Till, by the conquring Ardean troops oppressd,~ 189 9, 495 | These glittring spoils (now made the victor190 9, 514 | To neighbring woods, and trust themselves 191 9, 593 | Dying, he slew; and, staggring on the plain,~ 192 9, 601 | The conquring party first divide the prey,~ 193 9, 712 | chief, tossd from his thundring hand~ 194 9, 719 | Still gathring fast upon the trembling 195 9, 791 | In glittring armor and a purple vest,~ 196 9, 858 | An annual off’ring in thy grove shall bleed;~ 197 9, 910 | Or patt’ring hail comes pouring on the 198 9, 960 | His arms and clattring shield on the vast body 199 9, 1008| And fixd the wandring weapon in the door.~ 200 9, 1015| sinks the giant with a thundring sound:~ 201 9, 1091| round his hollow temples ring;~ 202 10, 69 | Which may my wandring fugitives receive;~ 203 10, 107 | And thro’ the waves a wandring voyage takes?~ 204 10, 130 | presume to save her suffring friends!~ 205 10, 234 | Ida, to wandring Trojans ever dear.~ 206 10, 256 | interprets, and the wandring stars;~ 207 10, 263 | noisome from the neighbring fen,~ 208 10, 305 | and foam augment the murmring tides.~ 209 10, 316 | him from afar; and in a ring~ 210 10, 379 | And the keen glittring of the golden shield.~ 211 10, 396 | take the time, while staggring yet they stand~ 212 10, 404 | With labring oars they bear along the 213 10, 569 | flames infect the neighbring heads;~ 214 10, 581 | head he tossd his glittring brand,~ 215 10, 628 | oer and oer with wondring sight,~ 216 10, 629 | his haughty mien, and towring height.~ 217 10, 688 | Unask’d, to rest his wandring ghost below.”~ 218 10, 749 | Glittring in arms, he shone amidst 219 10, 754 | Sent him an off’ring to the shades below.~ 220 10, 1040| fields around with Io Paean! ring;~ 221 10, 1041| shouts applaud the conquring king.~ 222 10, 1050| A hovring mist came swimming oer 223 10, 1083| Where towring in the midmost rank she 224 10, 1141| plowman, passenger, and labring hind~ 225 10, 1142| For shelter to the neighbring covert fly,~ 226 10, 1153| Provokes the lingring prince, whose patience, 227 10, 1244| His glittring helm, which terribly was 228 10, 1246| Then spurrd his thundring steed amidst the war.~ 229 10, 1249| Of inborn worth, his labring soul oppressd,~ 230 10, 1266| Round in a spacious ring he rides the field,~ 231 10, 1285| And, floundring forward, pitching on his 232 11, 273 | Pallasdeath, live lingring on,~ 233 11, 286 | Black smoldring smoke from the green wood 234 11, 306 | Lingring along the shore, till dewy 235 11, 311 | And part are to the neighbring fields conveyd.~ 236 11, 358 | The wrath of Heavn is hovring oer his head.~ 237 11, 421 | Hovring about the coasts, they make 238 11, 459 | White foam in gathring eddies floats around;~ 239 11, 595 | And high as mine his towring trophies stand.~ 240 11, 669 | With glittring shields, in brazen armor 241 11, 695 | Like that of swans remurm’ring to the floods,~ 242 11, 696 | Or birds of diffring kinds in hollow woods.~ 243 11, 712 | The gathring storm just breaking on the 244 11, 747 | Or seeks his watring in the well-known flood,~ 245 11, 771 | Not only words lie labring in my breast,~ 246 11, 851 | Earth was his couch, his covring was the sky.~ 247 11, 860 | that she might her staggring steps command,~ 248 11, 929 | swelling surges, with a thundring roar,~ 249 11, 1008| A covring for his cheeks, and grinn’ 250 11, 1026| But in a narrower ring she makes the race;~ 251 11, 1028| Gathring at length on her deluded 252 11, 1132| Glittring in Phrygian arms amidst 253 11, 1186| And claps his quivring tail between his thighs:~ 254 11, 1193| A gathring mist o’erclouds her cheerful 255 11, 1210| And, murmring with disdain, to Stygian 256 11, 1218| Weltring in blood, she sees Camilla 257 11, 1255| The conquring damsel, with expanded wings,~ 258 12, 60 | Latians blanch the neighbring shore.~ 259 12, 106 | Which with the bordring paint of purple glows;~ 260 12, 107 | lilies damaskd by the neighbring rose.~ 261 12, 139 | Then to his head his glittring helm he tied,~ 262 12, 168 | terminate at once the lingring wars;~ 263 12, 193 | Glittring with gold, and vests in 264 12, 215 | made the Nais of the neighbring flood.~ 265 12, 219 | wanton sallies of my wandring lord.~ 266 12, 325 | Then, gathring sound, they murmur more 267 12, 439 | And, with a shock encountring, bore him down.~ 268 12, 443 | Amid the scattring fires he lay supinely spread.~ 269 12, 452 | as Ebusus with a thundring pace~ 270 12, 513 | The gore and gathring dust are dashd around.~ 271 12, 541 | oer his neck his floundring courser threw.~ 272 12, 542 | loud Boreas, with his blustring train,~ 273 12, 618 | Temp’ring the mixture with her heav’ 274 12, 698 | here, now there, her conquring brother shows;~ 275 12, 703 | He runs within a narrower ring, and tries~ 276 12, 709 | The great Messapus, thundring thro’ the field,~ 277 12, 711 | Encountring on the prince, one dart 278 12, 762 | laurels crackle in the sputt’ring fire;~ 279 12, 764 | Or as two neighbring torrents fall from high;~ 280 12, 782 | steeds, to shun the glittring sword,~ 281 12, 822 | thus, he takes a neighbring height;~ 282 12, 971 | conscious worth lay labring in his thought,~ 283 12, 1000| Should’ring and shoving, bore the squadrons 284 12, 1030| king beholds, with wondring sight,~ 285 12, 1060| Shrill shouts and clamors ring on either side,~ 286 12, 1097| the lakes, the meadows ring with cries;~ 287 12, 1141| the tough root the lingring weapon freed.~ 288 12, 1148| To stop the Fates now labring in thevent?~ 289 12, 1301| Of neighbring fields, and barrier of the 290 12, 1305| Ran staggring on against his enemy,~ 291 12, 1309| And shivring cold congeals his vital 292 12, 1318| And on the tongue the faltring accents die:~ 293 12, 1327| Trembling he views the thundring chief advance,~ 294 12, 1329| cow’rs beneath his conquring foe,~ 295 12, 1372| sad soul a grateful off’ring go!~


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