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Aeneid

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1 1, 13 | what offense the Queen of Heavn began~ 2 1, 17 | Can heavnly minds such high resentment 3 1, 25 | stood her chariot; here, if Heavn were kind,~ 4 1, 55 | The Queen of Heavn did thus her fury vent:~ 5 1, 71 | The majesty of heavn, the sister wife of Jove,~ 6 1, 89 | And heavn would fly before the driving 7 1, 97 | for to thee the King of Heavn~ 8 1, 130 | And heavn itself is ravishd from 9 1, 183 | stormy winds and wintry heavn oppressd.~ 10 1, 313 | Not free from tears, her heavnly sire bespoke:~ 11 1, 341 | Entitled to your heavn and rites divine,~ 12 1, 353 | And, ripe for heavn, when fate AEneas calls,~ 13 1, 381 | Earth, seas, and heavn, and Jove himself turmoils;~ 14 1, 393 | Our heavn, the just reward of human 15 1, 412 | Down from the steep of heavn Cyllenius flies,~ 16 1, 504 | fatal course dispos’d by Heavn;~ 17 1, 526 | And from the King of Heavn is my descent.~ 18 1, 536 | you are—not unbelov’d by Heavn,~ 19 1, 672 | hopes to reconcile their heavnly foe.~ 20 1, 806 | And would to Heavn, the storm, you felt, 21 1, 849 | acts of mercy touch their heavnly mind,~ 22 1, 855 | And round the space of heavn the radiant sun;~ 23 1, 889 | Till Heavn afforded me this place 24 1, 1029| To Heavn with mine, to ratify the 25 2, 70 | And, had not Heavn the fall of Troy design’ 26 2, 126 | threatend, if indulgent Heavn once more~ 27 2, 205 | Ye lamps of heavn!’ he said, and lifted 28 2, 233 | Her heavnly limbs distilld a briny 29 2, 328 | Meantime the rapid heavns rolld down the light,~ 30 2, 453 | I heard; and Heavn, that well-born souls 31 2, 470 | And heavn’s protecting powrs are 32 2, 542 | When heavn’s propitious powrs refuse 33 2, 547 | On heavn she cast her eyes, she 34 2, 579 | Heavn thought not so. Dymas 35 2, 700 | Uncover’d but by heavn, there stood in view~ 36 2, 731 | If there be gods in heavn, and gods be just—~ 37 2, 800 | the place; and, shining heavnly bright,~ 38 2, 866 | Had Heavn decreed that I should 39 2, 867 | Heavn had decreed to save unhappy 40 2, 875 | As for my sepulcher, let Heavn take care.~ 41 2, 879 | Blasted from heavn by Jove’s avenging fire.’~ 42 2, 936 | His hands to heavn, and this request preferr’ 43 2, 946 | It swept a path in heavn, and shone a guide,~ 44 2, 951 | I yield, I follow where Heavn shews the way.~ 45 3, 1 | WHEN Heavn had overturnd the Trojan 46 3, 84 | Relate the prodigies of Heavn, require~ 47 3, 156 | Let us the land which Heavn appoints, explore;~ 48 3, 235 | To heavn I lift my hands with pious 49 3, 260 | The face of heavn is ravishd from our eyes,~ 50 3, 280 | Monsters more fierce offended Heavn ne’er sent~ 51 3, 325 | Dare you with Heavn an impious war maintain,~ 52 3, 344 | And lifting up to heavn his hands and eyes,~ 53 3, 460 | The laws of heavn, and what the stars decree;~ 54 3, 480 | O goddess-born, (for Heavn’s appointed will,~ 55 3, 540 | up and wash the face of heavn.~ 56 3, 589 | This is what Heavn allows me to relate:~ 57 3, 611 | Whom heavnly Venus honord with her 58 3, 636 | And ah! had Heavn so pleasd, his years 59 3, 672 | The face of heavn, and the nocturnal sky;~ 60 3, 739 | To heavn aloft on ridgy waves we 61 4, 54 | little spot of land, which Heavn bestows,~ 62 4, 62 | Propitious Heavn, and gracious Juno, lead~ 63 4, 393 | sways the world below and heavn above,~ 64 4, 491 | For, if indulgent Heavn would leave me free,~ 65 4, 512 | Jove he came commissiond, heavnly bright~ 66 4, 543 | And makes Heavn accessary to his deeds.~ 67 4, 547 | Of heavnly powrs were touchd 68 4, 550 | Yet, if the heavns will hear my pious vow,~ 69 4, 654 | Begins at length the light of heavn to hate,~ 70 4, 754 | The heavns and planets conscious 71 4, 840 | beams of early light the heavns oerspread,~ 72 4, 936 | pledges of my love, while Heavn so pleasd,~ 73 4, 997 | she died, not doomd by Heavn’s decree,~ 74 5, 14 | But soon the heavns with shadows were oerspread;~ 75 5, 24 | his fearless chief: “Not Heavn,” said he,~ 76 5, 59 | Offspring of heavn, divine Dardanian race!~ 77 5, 70 | deem, without the will of Heavn)~ 78 5, 804 | And in a woman’s form her heavnly limbs restrains.~ 79 5, 834 | the good presage, while Heavn inspires~ 80 5, 846 | What rays around her heavnly face are seen!~ 81 5, 900 | To heavn his hands, and with his 82 5, 913 | Heavn bellies downward, and 83 5, 923 | The will of Heavn by Pallas was foreshown;~ 84 5, 949 | The King of Heavn employs my careful ghost~ 85 5, 968 | And feel the blast of heavn’s approaching light.”~ 86 5, 1109| And, fixd on heavn, his eyes repel invading 87 6, 75 | Her trembling limbs, and heavd her labring breast.~ 88 6, 102 | Give me what Heavn has promisd to my fate,~ 89 6, 168 | And wrath of Heavn, my still auspicious guide,~ 90 6, 197 | those of shining worth and heavnly race.~ 91 6, 443 | The sacred stream which heavn’s imperial state~ 92 6, 476 | the stars and course of heavn I keep,~ 93 6, 514 | The wrath of Heavn, inflicted for thy sake,~ 94 6, 546 | If neither piety, nor Heavn’s command,~ 95 6, 593 | To view the light of heavn, and breathe the vital 96 6, 620 | And I, alas! the cause? By Heavn, I vow,~ 97 6, 692 | The night that was by Heavn decreed our last:~ 98 6, 716 | Or did you Heavn’s superior doom obey?~ 99 6, 723 | little time of stay which Heavn had lent;~ 100 6, 746 | is the force of man, and Heavn’s as vain,~ 101 6, 787 | Affect his heavn, and force him from the 102 6, 800 | But he, the King of Heavn, obscure on high,~ 103 6, 805 | From heavn, his nursing from the 104 6, 869 | verdant fields with those of heavn may vie,~ 105 6, 980 | Know, first, that heavn, and earth’s compacted 106 6, 992 | Blunt not the beams of heavn and edge of day.~ 107 6, 997 | native skies, or own its heavnly kind:~ 108 6, 1065| whose ascending towrs shall heavn invade,~ 109 6, 1085| Atlas turns the rolling heavns around,~ 110 7, 76 | old peaceful prince, as Heavn decreed,~ 111 7, 104 | From the same parts of heavn his navy stands,~ 112 7, 186 | Earth, the mother of the heavnly race,~ 113 7, 191 | Then heavn’s high monarch thunder’ 114 7, 368 | Whom not our oracles, nor Heavn, nor fate,~ 115 7, 386 | pair of coursers born of heavnly breed,~ 116 7, 416 | Ingagd the heavns, opposd the stormy main;~ 117 7, 432 | If Jove and Heavn my just desires deny,~ 118 7, 433 | Hell shall the powr of Heavn and Jove supply.~ 119 7, 612 | For such is Heavn’s command.” The youthful 120 7, 824 | And pray to Heavn for peace, but pray too 121 7, 857 | Then heavn’s imperious queen shot 122 7, 897 | Defying earth and heavn. Etruria lost,~ 123 7, 914 | Of heavnly part, and part of earthly 124 8, 315 | Thus heavd, the fixd foundations 125 8, 316 | Gave way; heavn echod at the rattling 126 8, 401 | To heavn and the great author of 127 8, 444 | mother nymph, and calld by Heavn’s command.”~ 128 8, 697 | And, in a heavn serene, refulgent arms 129 8, 706 | Heavn calls me to the war: th130 8, 742 | Would Heavn,” said he, “my strength 131 8, 779 | star by whom the lights of heavn are led;~ 132 8, 811 | She shews her heavnly form without disguise,~ 133 8, 831 | For these, embossd, the heavnly smith had wrought~ 134 8, 881 | the targets droppd from heavn.~ 135 8, 931 | The Dirae souse from heavn with swift descent;~ 136 9, 19 | Iris, the grace of heavn, what powr divine~ 137 9, 27 | with his hands the drops to heavn he throws,~ 138 9, 97 | Since conquerd heavn has own’d you for its 139 9, 109 | The radiant stars, and heavn and earth controls:~ 140 9, 130 | A light that signd the heavns, and shot along;~ 141 9, 161 | Heavn shuts the seas, and we 142 9, 263 | Nor of the heav’n-born hero I attend.~ 143 9, 670 | And heavn, from pole to pole, the 144 9, 722 | The mighty flaw makes heavn itself resound:~ 145 9, 863 | Jove bowd the heavns, and lent a gracious 146 9, 872 | The heavns with shouting, and new 147 9, 880 | This is the way to heavn: the powrs divine~ 148 9, 900 | hear the twanging of his heavnly bow.~ 149 9, 925 | Lift up to heavn their leafy heads unshorn,~ 150 10, 1 | THE gates of heavn unfold: Jove summons all~ 151 10, 14 | Our heavns, and arms our powers 152 10, 49 | If those of heavn consent with those of 153 10, 63 | hopes I had indeed, while Heavn was kind;)~ 154 10, 103 | Than Heavn inspird, he sought a 155 10, 129 | is my crime—the Queen of Heavn offends,~ 156 10, 154 | Who shakes heavn’s axles with his awful 157 10, 175 | Trembled the poles of heavn, and earth confessd the 158 10, 256 | Who heavn interprets, and the wand’ 159 10, 276 | Heavn heard his song, and hasten160 10, 281 | Who heavd a rock, and, threatning 161 10, 353 | he prayd, and fixd on heavn his eyes:~ 162 10, 498 | roar; the doubtful rack of heavn~ 163 10, 534 | Had heavd a stone of mighty weight, 164 10, 648 | And thus to Heavn and Hercules addressd:~ 165 10, 791 | And, as AEgaeon, when with heavn he strove,~ 166 10, 942 | hands and haggard eyes to heavn he cast;~ 167 10, 1075| The gods from heavn survey the fatal strife,~ 168 10, 1110| He cast to heavn, on Argos thinks, and 169 10, 1144| But, that o’erblown, when heavn above ’em smiles,~ 170 10, 1204| both his lifted hands to heavn he spread;~ 171 11, 5 | Yet first to Heavn performd a victor’s vows:~ 172 11, 31 | And I, at Heavn’s appointed hour, may 173 11, 167 | I came not hither but by Heavn’s command,~ 174 11, 239 | Vain vows to Heavn, and unavailing care!~ 175 11, 287 | The light of heavn is chokd, and the new 176 11, 307 | New decks the face of heavn with starry light.~ 177 11, 318 | the promiscuous blaze to heavn aspires.~ 178 11, 358 | The wrath of Heavn is hovring oer his head.~ 179 11, 399 | abandond by the care of Heavn;~ 180 11, 437 | Heavns! what a spring was in 181 11, 470 | With men not only Heavn’s peculiar care,~ 182 11, 471 | But Heavn’s own race; unconquer’ 183 11, 584 | He heavd for wind, and thus his 184 11, 879 | But since, opposing Heavn’s decree, she goes~ 185 11, 912 | The face of heavn their flying javlins 186 11, 1152| And threw, but first to Heavn addressd his vows:~ 187 11, 1272| Rend heavn with female shrieks, and 188 12, 67 | you fall in fight, (which Heavn defend!)~ 189 12, 117 | To shun my death, if Heavn my death decree.”~ 190 12, 121 | Shall gild the heavns, he need not urge the 191 12, 170 | What Heavn had promisd, and expounds 192 12, 204 | Meantime the Queen of Heavn beheld the sight,~ 193 12, 223 | But gave a part of heavn, and an unenvied place.~ 194 12, 226 | While fortune favord, nor Heavn’s King denied~ 195 12, 268 | Thou, King of Heavn, and thou, the Queen of 196 12, 294 | By the same heavn,” said he, “and earth, 197 12, 308 | Not tho’ the lamps of heavn their spheres forsake,~ 198 12, 348 | Can we, before the face of heavn, confess~ 199 12, 591 | And exercises all his heavnly art.~ 200 12, 618 | ring the mixture with her heavnly hands,~ 201 12, 798 | Were doomd to kill, while Heavn prolongd his date;~ 202 12, 850 | And, stretching out to heavn his pious hands,~ 203 12, 923 | Who sent you down from heavn, involvd in air,~ 204 12, 982 | The way which Heavn and my hard fortune show.~ 205 12, 1147| What new arrest, O Queen of Heavn, is sent~ 206 12, 1205| Can Saturn’s issue, and heavn’s other heir,~ 207 12, 1229| In heavn the Dirae calld, and 208 12, 1237| sister plague if these from heavn he sent,~ 209 12, 1296| T is hostile heavn I dread, and partial Jove.”~ 210 12, 1304| He heavd it at a lift, and, pois


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