Book, Verse
1 1, 5 | And in the doubtful war, before he won~
2 1, 22 | Stout for the war, and studious of their trade:~
3 1, 34 | Nor could forget the war she wag’d of late~
4 1, 270 | return’d, triumphant from the war.~
5 1, 327 | was ruin’d in that cruel war?~
6 1, 359 | Italy shall wage successful war,~
7 1, 396 | dire debate and impious war shall cease,~
8 1, 466 | rude in peace, and rough in war.~
9 1, 881 | finish’d the successful war.~
10 1, 1057| To hear the series of the war desir’d.~
11 1, 1060| fatal issue of so long a war,~
12 2, 18 | grew weary of the tedious war,~
13 2, 111 | kinsman and companion in the war.~
14 2, 149 | wearied with an unsuccessful war)~
15 2, 237 | conquest from the tedious war,~
16 2, 359 | Of war, triumphant, in AEacian
17 2, 372 | labors, and with toils of war?~
18 2, 398 | loud laments, and mingled war:~
19 2, 414 | wasteful ravage of the wat’ry war.~
20 2, 527 | supply the want of force in war.~
21 2, 600 | And tumult, war, and slaughter, only there.~
22 2, 815 | perish’d in the nightly war,~
23 2, 850 | The war is felt on high; the nodding
24 2, 977 | with slaughter, new from war,~
25 3, 21 | name—the people bold in war;~
26 3, 71 | Old Priam, fearful of the war’s event,~
27 3, 74 | tumults, and destructive war,~
28 3, 308 | hellish nation wage the war.~
29 3, 325 | you with Heav’n an impious war maintain,~
30 3, 339 | Hopeless to win by war, to pray’rs we fall,~
31 3, 710 | War, war is threaten’d from
32 3, 710 | War, war is threaten’d from this
33 3, 714 | Peace may succeed to war.’ Our way we bend~
34 3, 890 | that vainly threaten’d war:~
35 4, 594 | the murmurs of the wat’ry war!~
36 4, 888 | when, at length, the cruel war shall cease,~
37 5, Arg | who were either unfit for war, or weary of the voyage,
38 5, 343 | In war for his defense, for ornament
39 5, 569 | gauntlets then provoke the war.~
40 5, 762 | rage and well-dissembled war.~
41 5, 955 | tempt the dangers of the war.~
42 5, 1006| passage and the promis’d war:~
43 6, 886 | and coursers train’d to war:~
44 6, 928 | peaceful senates and successful war.~
45 6, 1090| ning oracles denounce the war.~
46 6, 1097| turning from his Indian war,~
47 6, 1112| toils, and triumphs of the war.~
48 6, 1159| worth, those thunderbolts of war,~
49 6, 1166| Ordain’d in war to save the sinking state,~
50 6, 1175| Disposing peace and war by thy own majestic way;~
51 7, 58 | are my theme, and how the war began,~
52 7, 120 | War shall the country waste,
53 7, 304 | What was the waste of war, what fierce alarms~
54 7, 322 | faith in peace, for force in war;~
55 7, 372 | doom), a chief renown’d in war,~
56 7, 427 | a long and unsuccessful war,~
57 7, 441 | With ruin, war, and waste of either line.~
58 7, 475 | hatred, and their hands to war.”~
59 7, 500 | plaintive accents she began the war,~
60 7, 568 | house embroil’d in civil war,~
61 7, 616 | fear nor will provoke the war;~
62 7, 621 | the thought of peace and war.”~
63 7, 637 | War, death, destruction, in
64 7, 643 | defiance, blood, and mortal war.~
65 7, 657 | and warn each other to the war.~
66 7, 707 | fury makes an instrument of war.~
67 7, 721 | blast, the signal of the war.~
68 7, 742 | an arrow from the distant war:~
69 7, 756 | blood already drawn, the war begun;~
70 7, 764 | invasion, and embrace the war.”~
71 7, 766 | seeds of discord sow’d, the war begun;~
72 7, 790 | the fatal process of the war.~
73 7, 803 | Increase the clamor, and the war demand,~
74 7, 818 | Disclaims the war, asserts his innocence.~
75 7, 822 | of blood and sacrilegious war:~
76 7, 837 | Scythian, Indian, or Arabian war;~
77 7, 854 | or loose th’ imprison’d war;~
78 7, 860 | tempest, issues out the war.~
79 7, 866 | And war is all their wish, and arms
80 7, 880 | and plumes, the pride of war.~
81 7, 970 | troops an army train’d to war,~
82 8, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— The war being now begun, both the
83 8, 4 | the signal of approaching war,~
84 8, 8 | allies, and headlong rush to war.~
85 8, 27 | th’ allies thus urge the war,~
86 8, 57 | Fear not! The war shall end in lasting peace,~
87 8, 75 | With war infesting the new colony.~
88 8, 83 | return’st victorious from the war,~
89 8, 151 | and bring you peace or war?”~
90 8, 156 | By Latian foes, with war unjustly made;~
91 8, 199 | hearts nor bodies for the war;~
92 8, 334 | and stones, and distant war.~
93 8, 572 | broken axletrees and blunted war,~
94 8, 574 | To wake the lazy war with trumpets’ loud alarms.~
95 8, 588 | sufficient to sustain the war.~
96 8, 681 | the hard apprenticeship of war;~
97 8, 691 | the dismal prospect of the war.~
98 8, 706 | Heav’n calls me to the war: th’ expected sign~
99 8, 709 | the dangers of the growing war,~
100 8, 738 | The war at hand appears with more
101 8, 785 | and shields, and shining war.~
102 8, 843 | resounds with shrieks; a war succeeds,~
103 8, 847 | Wearied with tedious war, at length they cease;~
104 8, 910 | discordant, and a mingled war:~
105 9, 24 | And follow to the war the god that leads the way.”~
106 9, 38 | dark menace of the distant war.~
107 9, 48 | not to tempt the doubtful war,~
108 9, 61 | In sign of war: applauding shouts ensue.~
109 9, 184 | thousand ships will end this war,~
110 9, 198 | end the small remains of war.”~
111 9, 233 | One common hazard in the war they shar’d,~
112 9, 273 | hazards, in the deeds of war—~
113 9, 371 | thy conduct my concerns in war.”~
114 9, 427 | A medley of debauch and war, they lie.~
115 9, 634 | rampires round amidst the war,~
116 9, 668 | clangor, rouse the sleepy war.~
117 9, 678 | Trojans keep aloof the rising war.~
118 9, 701 | vast circuit of the fatal war;~
119 9, 707 | furnish all the strength that war requir’d.~
120 9, 733 | her boasted bastard to the war~
121 9, 748 | winds and turns, amidst the war;~
122 9, 815 | Thus threat you war? thus our alliance force?~
123 9, 825 | sports, but what belong to war, they know:~
124 9, 831 | part of life from toils of war is free,~
125 9, 850 | Resign the war to men, who know the martial
126 9, 883 | The conquer’d war is due, and the vast world
127 9, 897 | Now tempt the war no more.” He said, and flew~
128 9, 914 | Bitias, thunderbolts of war,~
129 9, 919 | their own accord invite the war.~
130 9, 984 | Turnus, and include the war!~
131 10, 4 | camp, the fortune of the war,~
132 10, 11 | Why this protracted war, when my commands~
133 10, 15 | A lawful time of war at length will come,~
134 10, 74 | danger, and dismiss’d the war:~
135 10, 87 | the Greeks, and leave the war behind;~
136 10, 93 | And give them back to war, and all the woes before.”~
137 10, 99 | With war unhop’d the Latians to surprise?~
138 10, 123 | peace, and yet provoke a war!~
139 10, 136 | provoke a people prone to war?~
140 10, 140 | Whose lawless lust the fatal war began?~
141 10, 164 | The war henceforward be resign’d
142 10, 207 | Ismarus was wanting to the war,~
143 10, 216 | Thus mortal war was wag’d on either side.~
144 10, 236 | Revolving war’s events, and various fate.~
145 10, 243 | follow’d great AEneas to the war:~
146 10, 363 | fight, and bade ’em hope the war.~
147 10, 391 | make you masters of the war.~
148 10, 445 | their fam’d father, wont in war to go~
149 10, 489 | Had sent to war, but all the sons of Thrace.~
150 10, 591 | And haul’d him to the war, to find, beneath~
151 10, 601 | no small portion of the war,~
152 10, 609 | To the rude shock of war both armies came;~
153 10, 639 | that seems to meditate the war,~
154 10, 706 | O grace and grief of war! at once restor’d,~
155 10, 740 | All rules of war by one relentless stroke,~
156 10, 793 | hundred hands, provok’d the war,~
157 10, 950 | The war was mine: I fly from their
158 10, 1004| and turns, and dares the war;~
159 10, 1013| only keep the languish’d war alive.~
160 10, 1090| dauntless undertook the doubtful war.~
161 10, 1106| friend, and brother of the war;~
162 10, 1139| Vulcanian orb sustain’d the war.~
163 10, 1246| thund’ring steed amidst the war.~
164 11, 12 | trophy sacred to the God of War.~
165 11, 26 | As the first fruits of war, a sacrifice.~
166 11, 34 | your dead companions of the war:~
167 11, 74 | back his portion of the war,~
168 11, 79 | my triumphs of the Latian war,~
169 11, 143 | public care,” he said, “which war attends,~
170 11, 156 | Nor could he war with bodies void of breath.~
171 11, 164 | your friendship ere the war began!~
172 11, 204 | the timber, and forget the war.~
173 11, 235 | wert in dangers, raw to war!~
174 11, 238 | elements of unauspicious war,~
175 11, 332 | the cause of this unhappy war:~
176 11, 351 | Diomedes refus’d his aid in war,~
177 11, 389 | To change for war hereditary rest,~
178 11, 431 | I war not with its dust; nor am
179 11, 444 | The war protracted, and the siege
180 11, 450 | impending dangers of a fatal war.’~
181 11, 469 | citizens, we wage unequal war,~
182 11, 481 | our united strength the war we wag’d;~
183 11, 524 | pride this unauspicious war began;~
184 11, 552 | T is a destructive war: from Turnus’ hand~
185 11, 562 | Your interest is, the war should never cease;~
186 11, 616 | T is a destructive war? So let it be,~
187 11, 681 | nor divide the prize of war.”~
188 11, 742 | absent rival, and to promise war.~
189 11, 787 | he warns Messapus to the war,~
190 11, 798 | Of war; and from the war a safe
191 11, 798 | Of war; and from the war a safe retreat:~
192 11, 806 | Beheld th’ approaching war with hateful eyes,~
193 11, 901 | fields glitter with a waving war.~
194 11, 962 | Resistless thro’ the war Camilla rode,~
195 11, 974 | In war, the bold companions of
196 11, 981 | return’d triumphant from the war,~
197 11, 1132| Phrygian arms amidst the war,~
198 11, 1216| field, and fortune of the war,~
199 12, 25 | single virtue trust the war.~
200 12, 33 | To weigh the chance of war, which you neglect.~
201 12, 54 | account I wag’d an impious war—~
202 12, 70 | mind the various chance of war;~
203 12, 95 | the combat, and pursue the war.~
204 12, 115 | omens, and prejudge the war.~
205 12, 131 | Pilumnus, when he went to war.~
206 12, 270 | Thou, God of War, whose unresisted sway~
207 12, 289 | peace, or his command in war.~
208 12, 365 | With tedious war, seem with new souls inspir’
209 12, 434 | high, run headlong to the war.~
210 12, 476 | terms are all agreed; the war is mine.~
211 12, 507 | god, and followers of the war.~
212 12, 514 | and Pholus, masters of the war,~
213 12, 598 | Meantime the war approaches to the tents;~
214 12, 631 | willing chief, renew’d, to war.~
215 12, 644 | from my example learn the war,~
216 12, 650 | To toils of war, be mindful of my worth;~
217 12, 660 | the progress of the moving war:~
218 12, 818 | careless quiet, and secure of war.~
219 12, 830 | mischief, and the seat of war.~
220 12, 838 | it began, and there the war shall end.~
221 12, 857 | part for peace, and one for war contends;~
222 12, 1017| Greedy of war where greater glory calls.~
223 12, 1035| and, rushing on, begin the war.~
224 12, 1067| Hurrying to war, disorder’d in his mind,~
225 12, 1236| terrifies the guilty world with war.~
226 12, 1291| and courage can attempt in war;~
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