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1 1, 1 | ARMS, and the man I sing, who,
2 1, 169 | Arms, pictures, precious goods,
3 1, 216 | And all the rustic arms that fury can supply:~
4 1, 338 | There fix’d their arms, and there renew’d their
5 1, 406 | trophy rais’d, of useless arms,~
6 1, 686 | And swarthy Memnon in his arms he knew,~
7 1, 694 | And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose.~
8 1, 963 | with sweet kisses in her arms constrains,~
9 1, 1002| queen: she took him to her arms~
10 1, 1052| Then ask’d what arms the swarthy Memnon wore,~
11 2, 25 | With inward arms the dire machine they load,~
12 2, 112 | Fortune favor’d, while his arms support~
13 2, 319 | Of arms was heard, and inward groans
14 2, 402 | cries distinct, and clashing arms.~
15 2, 424 | death, resolv’d to die in arms,~
16 2, 455 | To run where clashing arms and clamor calls,~
17 2, 465 | Whom when I saw resolv’d in arms to fall,~
18 2, 514 | So from our arms surpris’d Androgeos flies.~
19 2, 524 | what has she these Grecian arms bestow’d,~
20 2, 528 | They find us arms.’ This said, himself he
21 2, 548 | all she could—her tender arms were tied.~
22 2, 574 | rent speech; our borrow’d arms survey.~
23 2, 610 | Such arms their last necessity provides)~
24 2, 626 | With unavailing arms the Trojans make defense.~
25 2, 632 | push them headlong with our arms and feet.~
26 2, 640 | With glitt’ring arms conspicuous in the crowd.~
27 2, 695 | In arms, disus’d, invests his limbs,
28 2, 711 | What arms are these, and to what use
29 2, 830 | Look where, in arms, imperial Juno stands~
30 2, 836 | And arms against the town the partial
31 2, 888 | The fate of arms, resolv’d in fight to die:~
32 2, 906 | ring in blood, each other’s arms infold?~
33 2, 922 | If any farther hopes in arms remain,~
34 2, 1077| thrice about her neck my arms I flung,~
35 2, 1086| With arms appointed, and with treasure
36 3, 47 | The God of Arms, who rules the Thracian
37 3, 70 | When Troy with Grecian arms was closely pent,~
38 3, 373 | These arms AEneas took from conqu’ring
39 3, 419 | Or in a haughty master’s arms to lie.~
40 3, 514 | And guards with arms the Salentinian fields;~
41 3, 591 | And raise, by strength of arms, the Trojan state.’~
42 3, 604 | Men, horses, captains, arms, and warlike stores;~
43 4, 125 | use of arts, nor toils of arms they know;~
44 4, 577 | Of its green arms despoil’d the growing wood,~
45 4, 715 | Spoils, arms, and presents, of my faithless
46 4, 717 | Where I my ruin in his arms embrac’d:~
47 4, 881 | peaceful entrance with dire arms oppose:~
48 4, 900 | When rage excites your arms, and strength supplies the
49 4, 903 | Our arms, our seas, our shores, oppos’
50 4, 985 | And in her arms the gasping queen embrac’
51 5, 146 | Within the circle, arms and tripods lie,~
52 5, 488 | His nervous arms the weighty gauntlet wield,~
53 5, 499 | His lifted arms around his head he throws,~
54 5, 554 | if the challenger these arms refuse,~
55 5, 558 | Let us with equal arms perform the fight,~
56 5, 564 | Then just AEneas equal arms supplied,~
57 5, 567 | Their arms aloft, their bodies inly
58 5, 644 | the last gift my wither’d arms can yield:~
59 5, 882 | which the youths to sportful arms he led.~
60 6, 136 | A new Achilles shall in arms appear,~
61 6, 224 | And strength of stubborn arms and steel are vain.~
62 6, 246 | their fate in honorable arms.~
63 6, 249 | But by Pelides’ arms when Hector fell,~
64 6, 312 | topmost part his glitt’ring arms adorn;~
65 6, 395 | An elm displays her dusky arms abroad:~
66 6, 527 | In arms presum’st to tread, I charge
67 6, 544 | Much fam’d for arms, and more for filial love,~
68 6, 660 | When his refulgent arms flash’d thro’ the shady
69 6, 668 | Dishonest, with lopp’d arms, the youth appears,~
70 6, 694 | Pregnant with arms, o’erwhelm’d th’ unhappy
71 6, 702 | Meantime my worthy wife our arms mislaid,~
72 6, 886 | Their shining arms, and coursers train’d to
73 6, 930 | Meets him with open arms, and falling tears.~
74 6, 950 | thrice around his neck his arms he threw;~
75 6, 1045| For arms and justice equally renown’
76 6, 1058| And like his sire in arms he shall appear.~
77 6, 1142| His daughter’s husband arms his eastern friends.~
78 6, 1183| courage and his conqu’ring arms,~
79 6, 1218| Much less in arms oppose thy matchless force,~
80 7, 65 | peaceful Italy involv’d in arms.~
81 7, 144 | His race, in arms and arts of peace renown’
82 7, 305 | Asia’s crown with European arms;~
83 7, 428 | With various arts and arms in vain have toil’d,~
84 7, 610 | Let him, in arms, the pow’r of Turnus prove,~
85 7, 619 | Of arms imagin’d in your lonely
86 7, 635 | Of arms imagin’d in her lonely cell!~
87 7, 642 | Arms! arms!” he cries: “my sword
88 7, 642 | Arms! arms!” he cries: “my sword and
89 7, 651 | To meet in arms th’ intruding Trojan guest,~
90 7, 657 | Their arms, and warn each other to
91 7, 807 | fates averse, the rout in arms resort,~
92 7, 856 | d the wicked ministry of arms.~
93 7, 866 | war is all their wish, and arms the gen’ral cry.~
94 7, 871 | Five cities forge their arms: th’ Atinian pow’rs,~
95 7, 890 | Their arms, and armies under their
96 7, 922 | For arms, his men long piles and
97 7, 949 | Nor arms they wear, nor swords and
98 7, 958 | heartless train, unexercis’d in arms:~
99 7, 988 | Casperia sends her arms, with those that lie~
100 7, 1030| In arms they plow’d, to battle still
101 7, 1072| High o’er the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode:~
102 7, 1099| Sustain’d the toils of arms, the danger sought,~
103 8, Arg | request of Venus, makes arms for her son AEneas, and
104 8, 154 | he spoke: “The Phrygians’ arms you see,~
105 8, 191 | same Rutulians, who with arms pursue~
106 8, 507 | With fated arms a less illustrious race.~
107 8, 512 | She said; and straight her arms, of snowy hue,~
108 8, 522 | and half dissolving in her arms:~
109 8, 527 | To labor arms for Troy: nor Jove, nor
110 8, 536 | the willing goddess to his arms;~
111 8, 573 | forth again with furbish’d arms,~
112 8, 581 | Arms for a hero forge; arms that
113 8, 581 | Arms for a hero forge; arms that require~
114 8, 593 | By turns their arms advance, in equal time;~
115 8, 621 | Their arms with yours, and aid your
116 8, 642 | raging monster; but with arms beset~
117 8, 649 | With arms, their king to punishment
118 8, 656 | Ye brave in arms, ye Lydian blood, the flow’
119 8, 658 | revenge against Mezentius arms,~
120 8, 659 | tyrant’s death by lawful arms;~
121 8, 697 | heav’n serene, refulgent arms appear:~
122 8, 707 | giv’n of promis’d aid, and arms divine.~
123 8, 710 | gave, when bright Vulcanian arms,~
124 8, 717 | troops, prepare your perjur’d arms.”~
125 8, 751 | rend me from my Pallas’ arms;~
126 8, 767 | close within these aged arms;~
127 8, 777 | Gilded his arms, embroider’d was his vest.~
128 8, 785 | The blaze of arms, and shields, and shining
129 8, 808 | clouds, and brings the fated arms.~
130 8, 818 | The radiant arms beneath an oak she plac’
131 8, 846 | The Romans there with arms the prey defend.~
132 8, 946 | His arms and ample bosom to the tide,~
133 8, 963 | Various in arms, in habit, and in tongue.~
134 9, 32 | sons of Tyrrheus in bright arms appear.~
135 9, 52 | And sourly wait in arms the hostile band.~
136 9, 58 | Is there,” he said, “in arms, who bravely dare~
137 9, 134 | Both hosts, in arms oppos’d, with equal horror
138 9, 185 | Nor Vulcan needs his fated arms prepare.~
139 9, 194 | Whom Hector’s arms detain’d to the tenth tardy
140 9, 197 | Refresh your bodies, and your arms prepare;~
141 9, 205 | All clad in shining arms the works invest,~
142 9, 260 | father taught my childhood arms;~
143 9, 302 | On their left arms their ample shields they
144 9, 331 | Each in his longing arms by turns he took;~
145 9, 358 | That, Nisus, and his arms, and nodding crest,~
146 9, 482 | Of arms, and arras, and of plate,
147 9, 511 | Stand! stand! why thus in arms? And whither bent?~
148 9, 539 | should he next attempt? what arms employ,~
149 9, 735 | Slight were his arms, a sword and silver shield:~
150 9, 782 | From Capys’ arms his fate Privernus found:~
151 9, 795 | And sent in arms to purchase early fame.~
152 9, 833 | We plow and till in arms; our oxen feel,~
153 9, 874 | To view the feats of arms, and fighting crowd;~
154 9, 891 | mien, his habit, and his arms, he wears,~
155 9, 899 | The Trojans, by his arms, their patron know,~
156 9, 907 | and shields, and rattling arms resound.~
157 9, 960 | His arms and clatt’ring shield on
158 9, 1029| And their friends’ arms against their fellows threw.~
159 9, 1047| Arms were his bus’ness, verses
160 9, 1053| Against one warrior’s arms all Troy they led.~
161 9, 1084| Juno, who sustain’d his arms before,~
162 10, 14 | Our heav’ns, and arms our powers on diff’rent
163 10, 31 | In shining arms, triumphant on the plain?~
164 10, 41 | And a new Diomede in arms appears.~
165 10, 57 | Solicits hell for aid, and arms the fiends.~
166 10, 122 | Petition, while you public arms prepare;~
167 10, 135 | you then these needless arms prepare,~
168 10, 244 | Their arms, their numbers, and their
169 10, 248 | For arms, light quivers, bows and
170 10, 266 | All bred in arms, unanimous, and brave.~
171 10, 362 | flags to follow, and their arms prepare;~
172 10, 368 | Hope arms their courage: from their
173 10, 388 | In ardent arms to meet th’ invading foe:~
174 10, 395 | And emulate in arms your fathers’ fame.~
175 10, 444 | Nor valor nor Herculean arms avail’d,~
176 10, 525 | Oppress our arms: with equal strength we
177 10, 578 | But first collected in his arms he stood:~
178 10, 597 | His arms and spoils thy holy oak
179 10, 681 | He falls; his arms upon his body sound;~
180 10, 749 | Glitt’ring in arms, he shone amidst the crowd;~
181 10, 755 | His arms Seresthus on his shoulders
182 10, 764 | thought he wore impenetrable arms,~
183 10, 769 | Exulting in bright arms, he braves the prince:~
184 10, 787 | Both great in arms, and both were fair and
185 10, 792 | Stood opposite in arms to mighty Jove;~
186 10, 902 | Adorn’d with Dardan arms, the phantom bore~
187 10, 967 | By stretch of arms the distant shore to gain.~
188 10, 973 | to his father’s longing arms restores.~
189 10, 1173| Untouch’d thy arms, untaken be thy sword;~
190 10, 1190| His heavier arms lay scatter’d on the plain:~
191 10, 1228| His aid in arms, his ornament in peace.~
192 10, 1312| crimson stream distain’d his arms around,~
193 11, 9 | The coat of arms by proud Mezentius worn,~
194 11, 13 | Above his arms, fix’d on the leafless wood,~
195 11, 29 | Prepar’d in arms, pursue your happy chance;~
196 11, 113 | Arms, trappings, horses, by the
197 11, 126 | Betwixt their arms he sinks upon the ground;~
198 11, 172 | His cause in arms, to conquer or to die.~
199 11, 175 | In equal arms let us alone contend;~
200 11, 187 | Auspicious prince, in arms a mighty name,~
201 11, 236 | O curst essay of arms, disastrous doom,~
202 11, 298 | their fellows their own arms restore:~
203 11, 390 | Solicit arms unknown, and tempt the sword,~
204 11, 397 | prize of honor which in arms he sought;~
205 11, 426 | was, when I, with mortal arms,~
206 11, 429 | Such arms this hand shall never more
207 11, 482 | With equal numbers, equal arms, engag’d.~
208 11, 532 | who menaces the gods with arms,~
209 11, 568 | So fire your mind, in arms assert your right,~
210 11, 613 | I singly their united arms oppos’d:~
211 11, 636 | If in your arms thus early you diffide,~
212 11, 700 | And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls.”~
213 11, 708 | Drawn up in arms, the rest attend my call.”~
214 11, 729 | O patroness of arms, unspotted maid,~
215 11, 733 | Now Turnus arms for fight. His back and
216 11, 812 | Invested with Diana’s arms, in vain.~
217 11, 845 | And gain’d, by stress of arms, the farther side.~
218 11, 881 | Haste with these arms, and take thy steepy flight,~
219 11, 890 | Unspoil’d shall be her arms, and unprofan’d~
220 11, 900 | Shields, arms, and spears flash horribly
221 11, 943 | Arms, horses, men, on heaps together
222 11, 968 | Diana’s arms upon her shoulder sound;~
223 11, 977 | troops as these in shining arms were seen,~
224 11, 1005| from afar she spied, in arms unknown:~
225 11, 1098| Press’d in his arms the pond’rous prey sustains;~
226 11, 1100| His jointed arms, to fix a deadly wound.~
227 11, 1132| Glitt’ring in Phrygian arms amidst the war,~
228 11, 1225| Diana’s sacred arms, to save thy life.~
229 11, 1238| Him in refulgent arms she soon espied,~
230 12, 20 | In arms prepar’d to combat, hand
231 12, 35 | Or cities which your arms have made your own:~
232 12, 65 | Should I to doubtful arms your youth betray,~
233 12, 137 | He sheath’d his limbs in arms; a temper’d mass~
234 12, 165 | the Trojan, in his Lemnian arms,~
235 12, 172 | The rage of arms, and ratify the peace.~
236 12, 190 | Their various arms afford a pleasing sight;~
237 12, 251 | issued from the camp, in arms divine,~
238 12, 271 | The labors and events of arms obey;~
239 12, 280 | But, if my juster arms prevail in fight,~
240 12, 323 | O’ermatch’d in arms, before the fight began.~
241 12, 342 | chief of ancient blood; in arms well known~
242 12, 412 | passage thro’ the jointed arms it found,~
243 12, 466 | mingled brains, besmear his arms around.~
244 12, 474 | From impious arms, nor violate the peace!~
245 12, 490 | At once his arms and coursers he requires;~
246 12, 556 | And pierc’d his plated arms, but pass’d along,~
247 12, 630 | Arms! arms!” he cries; “the sword
248 12, 630 | Arms! arms!” he cries; “the sword and
249 12, 636 | The hero arms in haste; his hands infold~
250 12, 651 | Assert thy birthright, and in arms be known,~
251 12, 676 | All fam’d in arms, and of the Latian train)~
252 12, 684 | Nor moves to meet in arms the fighting few;~
253 12, 707 | should he do! Nor arts nor arms avail;~
254 12, 824 | All under arms, and wait his high command.~
255 12, 829 | Your instant arms against the town prepare,~
256 12, 839 | peace profan’d our rightful arms requires;~
257 12, 848 | And clouds of missive arms obscure the sky.~
258 12, 913 | urge the fortune of your arms:~
259 12, 951 | With arms invests, with flames invades
260 12, 1104| With arms or aid his vanquish’d enemy:~
261 12, 1172| driv’n ashore, with hostile arms oppress;~
262 12, 1263| In arms with that inexorable fiend?~
263 12, 1310| The stone drops from his arms, and, falling short~
264 12, 1320| All force of arms and points of art employ’
265 12, 1341| Nor aught, beneath his arms, the coat of mail:~
266 12, 1347| eyes cast upward, and with arms display’d,~
267 12, 1376| streaming blood distain’d his arms around,~
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