Book, Verse
1 1, 3 | Expell’d and exil’d, left the Trojan shore.~
2 1, 29 | times to come should see the Trojan race~
3 1, 35 | ring Greece against the Trojan state.~
4 1, 45 | drove the remnants of the Trojan host;~
5 1, 50 | Now scarce the Trojan fleet, with sails and oars,~
6 1, 135 | with unusual fright, the Trojan chief,~
7 1, 182 | He saw the Trojan fleet dispers’d, distress’
8 1, 288 | Where Trojan kingdoms once again may
9 1, 323 | Romans, rising from the Trojan line,~
10 1, 383 | cherish and advance the Trojan line.~
11 1, 410 | To Trojan guests; lest, ignorant of
12 1, 518 | by chance have heard the Trojan name.~
13 1, 645 | The monuments of Trojan woes appear!~
14 1, 649 | And Trojan griefs the Tyrians’ pity
15 1, 670 | Meantime the Trojan dames, oppress’d with woe,~
16 1, 676 | Thrice round the Trojan walls Achilles drew~
17 1, 695 | Thus while the Trojan prince employs his eyes,~
18 1, 720 | at their backs a mighty Trojan throng,~
19 1, 775 | Where King Acestes Trojan lineage boasts.~
20 1, 786 | Thus spoke Ilioneus: the Trojan crew~
21 1, 812 | Rais’d in his mind the Trojan hero stood,~
22 1, 824 | The Trojan chief appear’d in open sight,~
23 1, 882 | From him the Trojan siege I understood,~
24 1, 978 | Amidst the Trojan lords, in shining state,~
25 1, 990 | All on the Trojan gifts with wonder gaze,~
26 1, 1024| So may the Trojan and the Tyrian line~
27 1, 1048| peals are echo’d by the Trojan throng.~
28 1, 1053| troops he landed on the Trojan shore;~
29 2, 43 | Or so the Trojan destiny requir’d)~
30 2, 75 | Meantime, with shouts, the Trojan shepherds bring~
31 2, 161 | O Grecians, when the Trojan shores you sought,~
32 2, 256 | The Trojan walls, and in the city stands;~
33 2, 317 | O valiant heroes of the Trojan line!~
34 2, 420 | their own, and shine with Trojan light.~
35 2, 439 | Transfers the Trojan state to Grecian hands.~
36 2, 504 | ships are laden with the Trojan store;~
37 2, 531 | Ripheus, Dymas, all the Trojan train,~
38 2, 583 | Ye Trojan flames, your testimony bear,~
39 2, 780 | Ilium burnt, she dreads the Trojan sword;~
40 2, 790 | Grecian fires consume the Trojan walls?~
41 2, 953 | guard this relic of the Trojan race,~
42 2, 1066| There fortune shall the Trojan line restore,~
43 3, 1 | Heav’n had overturn’d the Trojan state~
44 3, 63 | kindred blood, and ran in Trojan veins.~
45 3, 83 | I call my father and the Trojan peers;~
46 3, 115 | To the sad relics of the Trojan race;~
47 3, 138 | race and lineage of the Trojan kind,~
48 3, 146 | From thence derive our Trojan ancestry.~
49 3, 150 | Ere Ilium and the Trojan tow’rs arose.~
50 3, 183 | Which from the Trojan Pergamus I name:~
51 3, 243 | said: ’O son, turmoil’d in Trojan fate!~
52 3, 363 | And Trojan games on Actian shores renew.~
53 3, 381 | How Helenus reviv’d the Trojan name,~
54 3, 385 | Once more was happy in a Trojan mate.~
55 3, 396 | My shining armor and my Trojan shield,~
56 3, 426 | Then me to Trojan Helenus resign’d,~
57 3, 591 | by strength of arms, the Trojan state.’~
58 3, 623 | less bounteous than her Trojan lord.~
59 4, 14 | With strange ideas of our Trojan guest!~
60 4, 101 | And now she leads the Trojan chief along~
61 4, 110 | His own adventures and the Trojan fate.~
62 4, 143 | Your Trojan with my Tyrian let us join;~
63 4, 157 | Or will the Trojan and the Tyrian line~
64 4, 175 | the fair princess and the Trojan lord.~
65 4, 201 | Leads on the Trojan youth to view the chase.~
66 4, 313 | Admits a banish’d Trojan to her bed!~
67 4, 330 | There find the Trojan chief, who wastes his days~
68 4, 382 | Arriving there, he found the Trojan prince~
69 4, 493 | choice would lead me to the Trojan shore,~
70 4, 579 | With Trojan bands, that blacken all
71 4, 648 | No less a storm the Trojan hero bears;~
72 4, 714 | on the topmost part the Trojan vest,~
73 4, 777 | Shall I with this ungrateful Trojan go,~
74 4, 781 | Can gratitude in Trojan souls have place!~
75 4, 800 | On board, the Trojan found more easy rest.~
76 4, 831 | thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands,~
77 4, 868 | toss’d their fires amid the Trojan band;~
78 4, 917 | Then cast the Trojan image on the fire,~
79 4, 929 | Unsheathes the sword the Trojan left behind~
80 4, 943 | Had the false Trojan never touch’d my shore!”~
81 4, 948 | from far, may the false Trojan view;~
82 5, Arg | the island, and born of Trojan parentage. He applies himself
83 5, Arg | sends Iris to persuade the Trojan women to burn the ships,
84 5, 1 | MEANTIME the Trojan cuts his wat’ry way,~
85 5, 41 | And where a prince of Trojan lineage reigns?”~
86 5, 57 | AEneas call’d the Trojan troops around,~
87 5, 78 | Our sports Acestes, of the Trojan race,~
88 5, 97 | temples tied, and all the Trojan race.~
89 5, 141 | Of Trojan feasts and great Acestes’
90 5, 163 | whom Cluentius draws his Trojan blood.~
91 5, 341 | In single combat on the Trojan shore:~
92 5, 348 | Pursued and lightly seiz’d the Trojan train.~
93 5, 373 | From thence his way the Trojan hero bent~
94 5, 516 | heard and saw, unmov’d, the Trojan’s pride:~
95 5, 610 | And headlong drives the Trojan o’er the plain;~
96 5, 617 | First to the Trojan, spent with toil, he came,~
97 5, 773 | So fought the Trojan boys in warlike play,~
98 5, 782 | Which Troy, the youths the Trojan troop, they name.~
99 5, 795 | The Trojan matrons, on the sands alone,~
100 5, 825 | Shall we no more the Trojan walls renew,~
101 5, 905 | spare the relics of the Trojan train!~
102 5, 932 | Your friend Acestes is of Trojan kind;~
103 5, 1051| Your Trojan troops when proud Achilles
104 5, 1105| to her faith commit the Trojan race?~
105 6, 105 | For the long exiles of the Trojan race.~
106 6, 188 | So pray’d the Trojan prince, and, while he pray’
107 6, 269 | Arm’d like the rest the Trojan prince appears,~
108 6, 306 | Meantime the Trojan troops, with weeping eyes,~
109 6, 370 | Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates
110 6, 453 | The Trojan chief his forward pace repress’
111 6, 465 | Fell headlong down. The Trojan fix’d his view,~
112 6, 543 | The Trojan chief, whose lineage is
113 6, 612 | Whom when the Trojan hero hardly knew,~
114 6, 649 | Of Trojan chiefs he view’d a num’rous
115 6, 681 | call’d your manes on the Trojan plains:~
116 6, 696 | And, mix’d with Trojan dames, the dances led;~
117 6, 754 | The Trojan stood astonish’d at their
118 6, 953 | Now, in a secret vale, the Trojan sees~
119 6, 1028| ours, and graff upon the Trojan line.~
120 6, 1041| Then Procas, honor of the Trojan name,~
121 6, 1152| on the Greeks revenge the Trojan cause;~
122 6, 1212| The Trojan honor, and the Roman boast,~
123 7, 40 | The Trojan, from the main, beheld a
124 7, 56 | When first the Trojan fleet Ausonia sought,~
125 7, 150 | When now the Trojan navy was in view.~
126 7, 160 | speech had omen, that the Trojan race~
127 7, 268 | Then gave admission to the Trojan train;~
128 7, 381 | To mount the Trojan troop. At his command~
129 7, 398 | She saw the Trojan and his joyful train~
130 7, 435 | The Trojan race to reign in Italy;~
131 7, 484 | the new nuptials of the Trojan guest.~
132 7, 509 | A guest like him, a Trojan guest before,~
133 7, 541 | And with these arts the Trojan match delays.~
134 7, 594 | Win, for a Trojan head to wear the prize,~
135 7, 605 | fate to friend, assault the Trojan train:~
136 7, 651 | meet in arms th’ intruding Trojan guest,~
137 7, 759 | since the Latian and the Trojan brood~
138 7, 770 | Betwixt the Trojan and Ausonian line:~
139 8, 28 | The Trojan, floating in a flood of
140 8, 42 | beasts, and mortal men. The Trojan chief~
141 8, 56 | Ordains thee to restore the Trojan state.~
142 8, 136 | The Trojan saw, and turn’d his ships
143 8, 187 | Ours is the Trojan, yours th’ Arcadian side.~
144 8, 192 | The Trojan race, are equal foes to
145 8, 205 | O valiant leader of the Trojan line,~
146 8, 239 | Receiv’d the Trojan chief; and, o’er the bed,~
147 8, 386 | Th’ OEchalian walls, and Trojan, overthrew.~
148 8, 410 | The Trojan pass’d, the city to survey,~
149 8, 476 | thus the king bespoke his Trojan guest:~
150 8, 493 | level with the ground the Trojan tow’rs,~
151 8, 614 | The Trojan empire lost, while you survive.~
152 8, 723 | And Trojan youth the same oblations
153 8, 728 | are prepar’d to mount the Trojan band,~
154 8, 774 | Next these, the Trojan leaders rode along;~
155 8, 805 | Thether his warlike train the Trojan led,~
156 9, 10 | Has left the Trojan camp without defense;~
157 9, 89 | threaten’d, in the fleet, the Trojan name?~
158 9, 103 | I gave the Trojan prince, to speed his flight.~
159 9, 135 | O Trojan race, your needless aid
160 9, 229 | Euryalus, than whom the Trojan host~
161 9, 296 | Except the Trojan peers, who wakeful sate~
162 9, 327 | Will yet from ruin save the Trojan race,~
163 9, 975 | But chills the Trojan hearts with cold affright:~
164 9, 1003| of tough ground ash the Trojan threw,~
165 9, 1048| The Trojan chiefs behold, with rage
166 10, 33 | And scarce their walls the Trojan troops defend:~
167 10, 65 | Jove prefers before the Trojan race;~
168 10, 137 | Did I with fire the Trojan town deface,~
169 10, 145 | was your time to fear the Trojan fate:~
170 10, 179 | Within their walls the Trojan host inclose:~
171 10, 229 | And to the Trojan troops the Tuscan joins.~
172 10, 317 | Inclose the ship that bore the Trojan king.~
173 10, 340 | their troops can reach the Trojan lines.~
174 10, 373 | Till, looking back, the Trojan fleet he view’d,~
175 10, 402 | Meantime the Trojan sends his troops ashore:~
176 10, 452 | The Trojan sword had cur’d his love
177 10, 476 | ill-omen’d spear, and at the Trojan threw:~
178 10, 530 | Or, forcing these, the Trojan trenches gain.”~
179 10, 606 | Of Trojan hopes, and hind’rance of
180 10, 751 | Him the fierce Trojan follow’d thro’ the field:~
181 10, 799 | With strength like his, the Trojan hero stood;~
182 10, 817 | from hence, as from the Trojan plain:~
183 10, 822 | Liger vainly vaunts: the Trojan peer~
184 10, 852 | length Ascanius and the Trojan train~
185 10, 914 | Deluded Turnus thought the Trojan fled,~
186 10, 1062| The Trojan sinks, and Neptune’s son
187 10, 1089| The Trojan prince beheld him from afar,~
188 10, 1097| His armor, from the Trojan pirate torn,~
189 10, 1111| The pious Trojan then his jav’lin sent;~
190 10, 1118| The Trojan, glad with sight of hostile
191 10, 1138| The Trojan chief, who, held at bay
192 10, 1234| And bloody trophies of the Trojan dead;~
193 10, 1240| wilt no foreign reins, or Trojan load endure.”~
194 11, 105 | For ornament the Trojan hero brought,~
195 11, 139 | Thus while the Trojan and Arcadian horse~
196 11, 250 | Yet will I not my Trojan friend upbraid,~
197 11, 260 | Content with those the Trojan hero gave:~
198 11, 283 | The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command~
199 11, 338 | Engage the Trojan hero hand to hand:~
200 11, 434 | my friendship, send the Trojan king.~
201 11, 443 | The long defense the Trojan people made,~
202 11, 490 | If you consent, the Trojan shall command,~
203 11, 536 | bounteous presents to your Trojan friend;~
204 11, 597 | Let us decide it at the Trojan’s cost,~
205 11, 622 | Believe thy fables, and the Trojan town~
206 11, 628 | When the great Trojan on his bank appears;~
207 11, 706 | the fields, to charge the Trojan horse.~
208 11, 775 | The Trojan, not in stratagem unskill’
209 11, 886 | Or of the Trojan or Italian train,~
210 11, 896 | By this, the Trojan and the Tuscan horse,~
211 11, 1002| Each was attended with a Trojan ghost.~
212 11, 1020| The bulkiest bodies of the Trojan crew;~
213 11, 1147| else to shine herself in Trojan gold.~
214 11, 1213| The Trojan troops and Tuscans, in a
215 11, 1304| From secret foes, the Trojan troops succeed.~
216 12, 22 | The Trojan, by his word, is bound to
217 12, 99 | Usurp’d by strangers or a Trojan son.”~
218 12, 119 | Go, greet the Trojan with ungrateful news;~
219 12, 122 | The Trojan and Rutulian troops no more~
220 12, 152 | this hand, to pierce the Trojan foe!~
221 12, 165 | Nor less the Trojan, in his Lemnian arms,~
222 12, 177 | When now the Trojan and Rutulian guard,~
223 12, 189 | The Trojan and the Tuscan forces join:~
224 12, 208 | survey’d the field, the Trojan pow’rs,~
225 12, 350 | View all the Trojan host, th’ Arcadian band,~
226 12, 487 | When Turnus saw the Trojan quit the plain,~
227 12, 530 | Fierce Turnus view’d the Trojan from afar,~
228 12, 680 | With Trojan blood, th’ unhappy fight
229 12, 729 | Whom Turnus, whom the Trojan hero kill’d;~
230 12, 744 | Three cold on earth the Trojan hero threw,~
231 12, 778 | Is by the Trojan from his chariot thrown,~
232 12, 797 | Nor great subverter of the Trojan tow’rs,~
233 12, 807 | The Trojan, Tuscan, and Arcadian line:~
234 12, 826 | Ye Trojan bands, without the least
235 12, 1014| The Trojan hero, who receiv’d from
236 12, 1077| For here the Trojan troops the list surround,~
237 12, 1101| Demands his trusty sword. The Trojan threats~
238 12, 1119| Or erring haste, the Trojan drove his lance;~
239 12, 1360| In deep suspense the Trojan seem’d to stand,~
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