Book, Verse
1 1, 1 | man I sing, who, forc’d by fate,~
2 1, 33 | this, and fear’d it was in fate;~
3 1, 58 | So Fate will have it, and Jove adds
4 1, 146 | while the pious prince his fate bewails,~
5 1, 284 | sorrows past, as benefits of Fate.~
6 1, 290 | reserve yourselves for better fate.”~
7 1, 304 | rest, AEneas mourns the fate~
8 1, 353 | And, ripe for heav’n, when fate AEneas calls,~
9 1, 357 | search’d the mystic rolls of Fate:~
10 1, 386 | is ripening in revolving fate~
11 1, 410 | guests; lest, ignorant of fate,~
12 1, 471 | wrongs, her story full of fate;~
13 1, 489 | The cruel altars and his fate he tells,~
14 1, 514 | the tedious annals of our fate!~
15 1, 528 | Fate and my mother goddess led
16 1, 728 | their ships, and what their fate,~
17 1, 790 | dismiss your fears; my cruel fate,~
18 1, 820 | Orontes in his fate our forfeit paid;~
19 1, 839 | Of those whom fate pursues, and wants oppress,~
20 1, 870 | What fate, O goddess-born; what angry
21 1, 1056| At length, as fate and her ill stars requir’
22 2, 4 | the sad remembrance of our fate:~
23 2, 89 | What fate a wretched fugitive attends,~
24 2, 98 | My fate ordains, my words shall
25 2, 122 | was, I could not bear his fate~
26 2, 159 | Eurypylus t’ enquire their fate was sent.~
27 2, 169 | the wretch, ordain’d by fate~
28 2, 258 | And the reverse of fate on us return.’~
29 2, 320 | zeal, and blinded with our fate,~
30 2, 324 | Foretold our fate; but, by the god’s decree,~
31 2, 348 | find awake first meet their fate;~
32 2, 390 | her gods companions of thy fate:~
33 2, 579 | thought not so. Dymas their fate attends,~
34 2, 691 | Perhaps you may of Priam’s fate enquire.~
35 2, 715 | Or in one common fate with us be join’d.’~
36 2, 746 | thus: ’Go thou from me to fate,~
37 2, 758 | fell, and shar’d one common fate~
38 2, 853 | mortal groans th’ approaching fate:~
39 2, 863 | add his fun’rals to the fate of Troy,~
40 2, 888 | The fate of arms, resolv’d in fight
41 2, 901 | mother, give me back to Fate;~
42 2, 909 | I hear thee, Fate; and I obey thy call!~
43 2, 1093| I yield to Fate, unwillingly retire,~
44 3, 2 | throne, by too severe a fate;~
45 3, 23 | A hospitable realm while Fate was kind,~
46 3, 37 | prodigy so strange and full of fate.~
47 3, 65 | Warn’d by my fate; for I am Polydore!~
48 3, 119 | shall we follow, and what fate attend?~
49 3, 210 | are we, companions of thy fate,~
50 3, 243 | son, turmoil’d in Trojan fate!~
51 3, 321 | remain’d—the messenger of Fate:~
52 3, 330 | Italian shores, foredoom’d by fate:~
53 3, 384 | Andromache, restor’d by fate,~
54 3, 389 | solemniz’d her former husband’s fate.~
55 3, 408 | My fate resembling that of Hector’
56 3, 508 | Phoebus will assist, and Fate the way will find.~
57 3, 583 | words, and not to write thy fate.~
58 3, 590 | peace; pursue thy better fate,~
59 3, 640 | Avoiding one, incurs another fate.~
60 3, 824 | unreveng’d Ulysses bore their fate,~
61 3, 900 | An equal fate on either side appears:~
62 3, 921 | fenny lake, undrain’d by fate’s decree.~
63 4, 19 | what he suffer’d, when by Fate betray’d!~
64 4, 110 | adventures and the Trojan fate.~
65 4, 332 | the future city, giv’n by fate.~
66 4, 401 | imperial name is ow’d by fate.”~
67 4, 492 | And not submit my life to fate’s decree,~
68 4, 497 | And fate invites me to the Latian
69 4, 509 | Of his defrauded fate and destin’d reign.~
70 4, 517 | Forc’d by my fate, I leave your happy land.”~
71 4, 547 | were touch’d with human fate!~
72 4, 637 | Fate, and the god, had stopp’
73 4, 653 | queen, pursued by cruel fate,~
74 4, 866 | doubt, to souls secure of fate?~
75 4, 887 | And their untimely fate lament in vain;~
76 5, 6 | The fate of Dido from the fire divin’
77 5, 31 | T is fate diverts our course, and
78 5, 31 | diverts our course, and fate we must obey.~
79 5, 636 | From what impending fate you sav’d my foe.”~
80 5, 812 | wretched we, reserv’d by cruel fate,~
81 5, 929 | with prudence push your fate.~
82 5, 1022| these pray’rs; since neither fate,~
83 5, 1042| If neither Jove’s nor Fate’s decree withstand,~
84 6, 15 | Thence full of fate returns, and of the god.~
85 6, 28 | The fate appointed by revengeful
86 6, 92 | Thus far, by fate’s decrees and thy commands,~
87 6, 96 | Thus far the fate of Troy, from place to place,~
88 6, 102 | Heav’n has promis’d to my fate,~
89 6, 118 | disperse in air our empty fate;~
90 6, 138 | hostile force, shall urge thy fate.~
91 6, 221 | ease, if favor’d by thy fate,~
92 6, 226 | Th’ unworthy fate of your unhappy friend:~
93 6, 246 | And rouse to dare their fate in honorable arms.~
94 6, 257 | but most AEneas mourns his fate,~
95 6, 358 | AEneas offers; and, by fate’s decree,~
96 6, 470 | Has in your fate alone my faith betray’d.~
97 6, 512 | Fate, and the dooming gods, are
98 6, 577 | Whom fate had from their tender mothers
99 6, 589 | anxious life, suborn’d their fate.~
100 6, 594 | But fate forbids; the Stygian floods
101 6, 623 | the gods, and forc’d by fate—~
102 6, 624 | Those gods, that fate, whose unresisted might~
103 6, 630 | the last interview that fate allows!”~
104 6, 643 | took the forward way, by fate ordain’d,~
105 6, 677 | not forc’d, a glorious fate you chose,~
106 6, 687 | But cruel fate, and my more cruel wife,~
107 6, 763 | the realms of unrelenting fate;~
108 6, 841 | Is fix’d by fate on his eternal chair;~
109 6, 923 | spirits, which, ordain’d by fate,~
110 6, 940 | How have I fear’d your fate! but fear’d it most,~
111 6, 967 | Are those to whom, by fate, are other bodies ow’d:~
112 6, 1027| th’ Italian names, which fate will join~
113 6, 1167| delays, to put a stop to fate!~
114 6, 1220| couldst thou break thro’ fate’s severe decree,~
115 6, 1231| future wars, ordain’d by fate;~
116 7, 24 | Darkling they mourn their fate, whom Circe’s pow’r,~
117 7, 63 | pursued and found their fate;~
118 7, 78 | blooming youth were snatch’d by fate;~
119 7, 119 | caus’d by her irrevocable fate,~
120 7, 163 | Confessing fate with wonder in his eyes:~
121 7, 259 | not with his art avoid his fate:~
122 7, 321 | by my sov’reign, and his fate, I swear,~
123 7, 327 | Fate and the gods, by their supreme
124 7, 346 | empire, and his daughter’s fate.~
125 7, 349 | was the foreign prince, by fate decreed~
126 7, 368 | oracles, nor Heav’n, nor fate,~
127 7, 420 | shores they land, secure of fate,~
128 7, 605 | With fate to friend, assault the Trojan
129 7, 617 | My fate is Juno’s most peculiar
130 7, 819 | Hurried by fate,” he cries, “and borne before~
131 7, 823 | Turnus, shalt atone it by thy fate,~
132 7, 1041| Yet his untimely fate th’ Angitian woods~
133 7, 1063| Her care, Hippolytus, to fate unknown;~
134 8, 20 | title from the gods and fate;~
135 8, 55 | happy home, the clime where fate~
136 8, 168 | the Greeks, to whom, by fate’s command,~
137 8, 440 | Till, from the tyrant’s fate, his name it bore.~
138 8, 442 | By fortune’s pow’r, and fate’s resistless doom.~
139 8, 492 | While cruel fate conspir’d with Grecian pow’
140 8, 500 | by Jove’s command, and fate’s decree,~
141 8, 527 | for Troy: nor Jove, nor fate,~
142 8, 654 | augur, skill’d in future fate,~
143 8, 676 | Where Fate and smiling Fortune shew
144 8, 756 | If fate and you reserve these eyes,
145 8, 832 | Not in the rolls of future fate untaught)~
146 8, 912 | His ill fate follows him—th’ Egyptian
147 8, 924 | Her cruel fate, nor saw the snakes behind.~
148 9, 112 | What then is fate? Shall bold AEneas ride,~
149 9, 126 | Prefix’d by fate’s irrevocable doom,~
150 9, 155 | monsters for the Trojans’ fate are meant,~
151 9, 168 | T is in the fate of Turnus to destroy,~
152 9, 180 | Betwixt their fate and them; when Troy, tho’
153 9, 277 | mourn thy love’s unhappy fate;~
154 9, 365 | No fate my vow’d affection shall
155 9, 368 | One faith, one fame, one fate, shall both attend;~
156 9, 382 | My fate she follow’d. Ignorant of
157 9, 439 | But fate by prescience cannot be
158 9, 782 | From Capys’ arms his fate Privernus found:~
159 9, 942 | attack, and, to prevent their fate,~
160 9, 1000| Then begin, and try thy fate:~
161 9, 1010| To shun thy fate: our force is not alike,~
162 9, 1020| fly from their approaching fate;~
163 10, 10 | This backward fate from what was first design’
164 10, 51 | of Jove, or fix another fate?~
165 10, 77 | Struggling with fate; but let me save the son.~
166 10, 100 | By fate, you boast, and by the gods’
167 10, 145 | time to fear the Trojan fate:~
168 10, 164 | henceforward be resign’d to fate:~
169 10, 181 | fires, and urge their happy fate.~
170 10, 236 | war’s events, and various fate.~
171 10, 466 | Which, wing’d with fate, thro’ Maeon’s buckler flew,~
172 10, 477 | Preventing fate directs the lance awry,~
173 10, 533 | the first he met, with fate to foe,~
174 10, 550 | nice distinction, and their fate divides:~
175 10, 565 | And intercepted fate, he spurn’d the ground.~
176 10, 615 | But both by fate forbid to breathe their
177 10, 631 | Success I hope, and fate I cannot fear;~
178 10, 698 | O mortals, blind in fate, who never know~
179 10, 883 | From instant fate, and can so far dispense.~
180 10, 1058| his headstrong horse his fate he found,~
181 10, 1068| But the same fate the victor underwent,~
182 10, 1219| resentment could have borne my fate.~
183 10, 1237| Or, if inexorable fate deny~
184 10, 1261| Nor fate I fear, but all the gods
185 10, 1308| from their vengeance after fate:~
186 11, 86 | liv’d to see his shameful fate:~
187 11, 161 | Latian princes, how severe a fate~
188 11, 168 | And sent by fate to share the Latian land.~
189 11, 243 | drink the dregs of life by fate assign’d!~
190 11, 247 | their weapons I had found my fate,~
191 11, 272 | that, if I bear my bitter fate,~
192 11, 356 | foreign son is pointed out by fate;~
193 11, 477 | without resource; laid flat by fate;~
194 11, 551 | out to meet our certain fate?~
195 11, 561 | fortunes with your sinking fate.~
196 11, 731 | pirate’s lance; pronounce his fate,~
197 11, 878 | And shunn’d the fate that dooms her to be slain.~
198 11, 1241| at length, and meet thy fate.~
199 12, 8 | haughty soul to meet his fate.~
200 12, 62 | d, and still a slave to fate?~
201 12, 229 | he struggles with unequal fate,~
202 12, 238 | he can be snatch’d from fate:~
203 12, 331 | Conscious of fate, desponding of the fight.~
204 12, 366 | Their champion’s fate with pity they lament,~
205 12, 424 | armies urges to their mutual fate.~
206 12, 440 | Backward he fell; and, as his fate design’d,~
207 12, 751 | nor Phoebus could their fate prevent.~
208 12, 799 | pass the bounds prefix’d by fate?~
209 12, 867 | But fate and envious fortune now
210 12, 927 | Or how resist his fate’s prevailing force?~
211 12, 960 | Messapus, fearless of his fate,~
212 12, 1011| finish my misfortunes in my fate.”~
213 12, 1032| climes remote, and brought by fate,~
214 12, 1055| The champions’ fate, and each exactly weighs.~
215 12, 1118| in the root, whether by fate, or chance,~
216 12, 1234| towns deserving of their fate,~
217 12, 1270| this exempt my life from fate?~
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