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1 1, 56 | vanquish’d? must I yield?” said she,~
2 1, 120 | He said, and hurl’d against the
3 1, 408 | He said, and sent Cyllenius with
4 1, 443 | have you lately seen,” she said,~
5 1, 556 | Thus having said, she turn’d, and made appear~
6 1, 611 | AEneas said, and view’d, with lifted
7 1, 644 | He stopp’d, and weeping said: “O friend! ev’n here~
8 1, 650 | He said (his tears a ready passage
9 1, 821 | agrees with what your mother said.”~
10 1, 860 | Thus having said, he turn’d with pious haste,~
11 1, 892 | She said, and to the palace led her
12 1, 1058| my godlike guest,” she said,~
13 2, 64 | Thus having said, against the steed he threw~
14 2, 72 | Enough was said and done t’ inspire a better
15 2, 87 | Then said: ’Alas! what earth remains,
16 2, 91 | He said, and sigh’d, and cast a
17 2, 97 | at length dismiss’d, he said: ’Whate’er~
18 2, 203 | Thus said the king. He, full of fraudful
19 2, 205 | Ye lamps of heav’n!’ he said, and lifted high~
20 2, 393 | He said, and brought me, from their
21 2, 435 | Scarce had I said, when Pantheus, with a groan:~
22 2, 467 | Brave souls!’ said I,—’but brave, alas! in
23 2, 502 | From whence,’ said he, ’my friends, this long
24 2, 506 | He said, but soon corrected his
25 2, 522 | My friends,’ said he, ’since Fortune shows
26 2, 528 | They find us arms.’ This said, himself he dress’d~
27 2, 716 | She said, and with a last salute
28 2, 729 | The gods,’ said he, ’requite thy brutal
29 2, 742 | This said, his feeble hand a javelin
30 2, 840 | She said, and swiftly vanish’d from
31 2, 920 | your design, at least,’ said she,~
32 2, 940 | Scarce had he said, when, on our left, we hear~
33 2, 950 | Now, now,’ said he, ’my son, no more delay!~
34 2, 958 | He said. The crackling flames appear
35 2, 1075| She said, and gliding pass’d unseen
36 3, 122 | Scarce had I said: he shook the holy ground,~
37 3, 160 | Thus having said, the sacrifices, laid~
38 3, 243 | Then said: ’O son, turmoil’d in Trojan
39 3, 251 | He said; and we with glad consent
40 3, 337 | She said, and to the neighb’ring
41 3, 345 | the greater gods: ’Avert,’ said he,~
42 3, 348 | Thus having said, he bids us put to sea;~
43 3, 401 | alive, O goddess-born?’ she said,~
44 3, 628 | Accept,’ she said, ’these monuments of love,~
45 3, 637 | took my last adieu, and said:~
46 3, 798 | He said, and on his knees my knees
47 3, 862 | Scarce had he said, when on the mountain’s
48 4, 40 | She said: the tears ran gushing from
49 4, 161 | Mine,” said imperial Juno, “be the care;~
50 4, 694 | Rejoice!” she said. “Instructed from above,~
51 4, 720 | Thus far she said, and farther speech forbears;~
52 4, 773 | Then thus she said within her secret mind:~
53 4, 833 | He said: and, drawing forth his
54 4, 847 | ungrateful traitor go,” she said,~
55 4, 853 | What have I said? where am I? Fury turns~
56 4, 905 | This said, within her anxious mind
57 4, 907 | Sichaeus’ nurse she briefly said~
58 4, 944 | and, “Must I die,” she said,~
59 4, 950 | She said, and struck; deep enter’
60 4, 972 | train of plots contriv’d,” said she,~
61 4, 984 | This said, she mounts the pile with
62 4, 1006| And said: “I thus devote thee to
63 5, 24 | fearless chief: “Not Heav’n,” said he,~
64 5, 93 | He said, and first his brows with
65 5, 413 | He said. To their appointed base
66 5, 458 | He said, and, from among the spoils,
67 5, 463 | He said, “and falling is to rise
68 5, 533 | He said; and, rising at the word,
69 5, 545 | What had your wonder,” said Entellus, “been,~
70 5, 560 | This said, Entellus for the strife
71 5, 619 | d my friend? The gods,” said he,~
72 5, 702 | The gods,” said he, “this miracle have wrought,~
73 5, 708 | He said, and, with the trumpets’
74 5, 720 | He said; and, calling out, the cirque
75 5, 799 | Alas!” said one, “what oceans yet remain~
76 5, 831 | With these,’ said she, ’these wand’ring ships
77 5, 850 | She said. The matrons, seiz’d with
78 5, 880 | own Ascanius!” While he said,~
79 5, 910 | Scarce had he said, when southern storms arise:~
80 5, 969 | He said, and mix’d with shades,
81 5, 972 | He said, and rose; as holy zeal
82 5, 1108| He said: his fasten’d hands the
83 6, 1 | HE said, and wept; then spread his
84 6, 56 | Time suffers not,” she said, “to feed your eyes~
85 6, 60 | This said, the servants urge the sacred
86 6, 70 | the god!” Thus while she said,~
87 6, 84 | She said no more. The trembling Trojans
88 6, 234 | She said, and held her peace. AEneas
89 6, 279 | Scarce had he said, when, full before his sight,~
90 6, 288 | Thus having said, he stopp’d with watchful
91 6, 372 | She said, and pass’d along the gloomy
92 6, 442 | The Sibyl said, “you see the Stygian floods,~
93 6, 469 | Phoebus, ever true in all he said,~
94 6, 506 | Scarce had he said, the prophetess began:~
95 6, 617 | love inspir’d him, thus he said:~
96 6, 737 | He said; and, while he said, his
97 6, 737 | He said; and, while he said, his steps he turn’d~
98 6, 861 | She said: and thro’ the gloomy shades
99 6, 918 | This said, he led them up the mountain’
100 6, 931 | Welcome,” he said, “the gods’ undoubted race!~
101 6, 949 | He said; and falling tears his face
102 6, 1021| Thus having said, the father spirit leads~
103 6, 1227| Thus having said, he led the hero round~
104 7, 158 | this observ’d, and smiling said:~
105 7, 183 | Thus having said, the hero bound his brows~
106 7, 290 | He said. Ilioneus made this reply:~
107 7, 354 | The pow’rs,” said he, “the pow’rs we both
108 7, 377 | He said, and then on each bestow’
109 7, 403 | inward soul, and thus she said:~
110 7, 449 | Thus having said, she sinks beneath the ground,~
111 7, 501 | her husband: “Shall,” she said,~
112 7, 561 | If there be here,” she said, “who dare maintain~
113 7, 638 | Thus having said, her smold’ring torch, impress’
114 7, 774 | remains to me.” Saturnia said:~
115 7, 829 | He said no more, but, in his walls
116 7, 1049| Hippolytus, as old records have said,~
117 8, 91 | He said, and plung’d below. While
118 8, 109 | Thus having said, two galleys from his stores,~
119 8, 164 | He said, and, downward hasting to
120 8, 201 | He said; and while he spoke, with
121 8, 235 | Thus having said, the bowls (remov’d for
122 8, 365 | This said, a double wreath Evander
123 8, 463 | Arcadians thought him Jove; and said they saw~
124 8, 512 | She said; and straight her arms,
125 8, 579 | My sons,” said Vulcan, “set your tasks
126 8, 583 | He said. They set their former work
127 8, 688 | Scarce had he said; Achates and his guest,~
128 8, 718 | He said, and, rising from his homely
129 8, 742 | Would Heav’n,” said he, “my strength and youth
130 8, 769 | He said, and, swooning, sunk upon
131 8, 813 | Behold,” she said, “perform’d in ev’ry part,~
132 8, 817 | She said; and, having first her son
133 9, 15 | This said, on equal wings she pois’
134 9, 25 | Thus having said, as by the brook he stood,~
135 9, 58 | Is there,” he said, “in arms, who bravely dare~
136 9, 92 | T is said that, when the chief prepar’
137 9, 96 | Grant me,” she said, “the sole request I bring,~
138 9, 124 | He said; and shook the skies with
139 9, 393 | He said. The mov’d assistants melt
140 9, 406 | He said, and weeping, while he spoke
141 9, 475 | observ’d the discipline, and said:~
142 9, 546 | Fair queen,” he said, “direct my dart aright.~
143 9, 756 | Fool!” said the chief, “tho’ fleeter
144 9, 758 | He said, and downward by the feet
145 9, 871 | Ascanius said no more. The Trojans shake~
146 9, 884 | narrow for thy name.” He said,~
147 9, 897 | tempt the war no more.” He said, and flew~
148 9, 1009| But hope not thou,” said Turnus, “when I strike,~
149 10, 95 | And must I own,” she said, “my secret smart—~
150 10, 160 | Since,” said the god, “the Trojans must
151 10, 171 | their way.” The Thund’rer said,~
152 10, 359 | He said no more. And now renewing
153 10, 398 | befriends the bold.” Nor more he said,~
154 10, 465 | He said; then seiz’d a mighty spear,
155 10, 531 | This said, he strode with eager haste
156 10, 634 | He said, and to the void advanc’
157 10, 665 | This said, the god permits the fatal
158 10, 674 | See now,” said he, “whose arm is better
159 10, 684 | Said he; “my message to your
160 10, 689 | He said, and trampled down with
161 10, 737 | He said. The hero sternly thus replied:~
162 10, 743 | Thus having said, of kind remorse bereft,~
163 10, 834 | He said, and seiz’d at once the
164 10, 842 | and more he would have said;~
165 10, 896 | Thus having said, involv’d in clouds, she
166 10, 920 | He said, and, brandishing at once
167 10, 1049| He said, and from the wound the
168 10, 1099| He said; and with his utmost force
169 10, 1168| hand to hold him up, and said:~
170 10, 1205| corpse embracing, thus he said:~
171 10, 1241| He said; and straight th’ officious
172 10, 1253| Great Jove,” he said, “and the far-shooting god,~
173 10, 1264| He said; and straight a whirling
174 10, 1311| He said, and to the sword his throat
175 11, 143 | The public care,” he said, “which war attends,~
176 11, 147 | He said no more, but, inly thro’
177 11, 181 | Thus having said—th’ embassadors, amaz’d,~
178 11, 372 | We have,” said he, “perform’d your high
179 11, 451 | He said no more; but, with this
180 11, 519 | Such truths, O king,” said he, “your words contain,~
181 11, 701 | He said, and, turning short, with
182 11, 787 | This said, he warns Messapus to the
183 11, 838 | goddess of the woods,’ he said,~
184 11, 842 | He said; and with full force the
185 11, 893 | She said. The faithful nymph descends
186 11, 1046| He said. She glows with anger and
187 11, 1089| Thus having said, he spurs amid the foes,~
188 11, 1203| She said, and, sliding, sunk upon
189 11, 1245| She said, and from her quiver chose
190 12, 126 | He said, and striding on, with speedy
191 12, 216 | pride of living lakes,” said she,~
192 12, 243 | She said, and, sailing on the winged
193 12, 294 | By the same heav’n,” said he, “and earth, and main,~
194 12, 402 | He said; and, pressing onward thro’
195 12, 536 | Possess,” said he, “the fruit of all thy
196 12, 653 | He said; and, striding, issued on
197 12, 908 | Alas!” said he, “what mean these dismal
198 12, 944 | He said; and while he spoke, with
199 12, 987 | He said; and, leaping down without
200 12, 1130| hear my pious pray’r!” He said,~
201 12, 1175| command.” The Thund’rer said;~
202 12, 1280| length of sighs; nor more she said,~
203 12, 1297| He said no more, but, with a sigh,
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