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Virgil
Aeneid

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gods

    Book, Verse
1 1, 7 | His banishd gods restord to rites divine,~ 2 1, 90 | this, the Father of the Gods~ 3 1, 104 | And for their vanquishd gods design new temples there~ 4 1, 117 | I sit with gods at their celestial feast;~ 5 1, 314 | O King of Gods and Men! whose awful hand~ 6 1, 491 | widow, with her household gods,~ 7 1, 523 | My household gods, companions of my woes,~ 8 1, 538 | Have courage: to the gods permit the rest,~ 9 1, 735 | indulg’d by favor of the gods~ 10 1, 766 | The gods are just, and will revenge 11 1, 848 | The gods, if gods to goodness are 12 1, 848 | The gods, if gods to goodness are inclind;~ 13 1, 850 | And, more than all the gods, your genrous heart,~ 14 1, 985 | censers, and with fumes the gods adore:~ 15 2, Arg | and settle his household gods in another country. In order 16 2, 151 | And, had the gods permitted, they had gone;~ 17 2, 160 | He from the gods this dreadful answer brought:~ 18 2, 178 | destind by the wrathful gods to die.~ 19 2, 194 | there be faith below, or gods above,~ 20 2, 251 | For so religion and the gods ordain,~ 21 2, 254 | Which omen, O ye gods, on Graecia turn!)~ 22 2, 336 | favord by the partial gods,~ 23 2, 390 | And gives her gods companions of thy fate:~ 24 2, 394 | venerable statues of the gods,~ 25 2, 471 | The passive gods behold the Greeks defile~ 26 2, 703 | The household gods, and shade the holy ground.~ 27 2, 729 | The gods,’ said he, ’requite thy 28 2, 731 | If there be gods in heavn, and gods be just—~ 29 2, 731 | there be gods in heavn, and gods be just—~ 30 2, 736 | us’d my wretched age: the gods he feard,~ 31 2, 782 | Evn by those gods who refugd her abhorrd.~ 32 2, 804 | in her charms, as when on gods above~ 33 2, 818 | But by the gods was this destruction brought.~ 34 2, 843 | the dire forms of hostile gods appear.~ 35 2, 877 | Loathd by the gods, have draggd a lingring 36 2, 893 | Fortune please, and so the gods ordain,~ 37 2, 949 | The godsprotection, and their star 38 2, 952 | Keep, O my country gods, our dwelling place,~ 39 2, 974 | Our country gods, the relics, and the bands,~ 40 2, 1011| Whom did I not, of gods or men, accuse!~ 41 2, 1017| sire, my son, my country gods I left.~ 42 2, 1040| The tables of the gods, the purple vests,~ 43 2, 1055| bear no more than what the gods ordain.~ 44 2, 1072| farewell! The parent of the gods~ 45 3, Arg | the oracle what place the gods had appointed for his habitation. 46 3, Arg | in Crete; his household gods give him the true sense 47 3, 10 | What place the gods for our repose assignd.~ 48 3, 17 | son, our less and greater gods,~ 49 3, 26 | Their gods, and draw a line along the 50 3, 152 | Cybele, the mother of the gods,~ 51 3, 161 | On smoking altars, to the gods he paid:~ 52 3, 203 | The statues of my gods (for such they seem’d),~ 53 3, 204 | Those gods whom I from flaming Troy 54 3, 237 | Thus to the gods their perfect honors done,~ 55 3, 248 | That Phrygian gods to Latium should be brought,~ 56 3, 289 | Then call the gods for partners of our feast,~ 57 3, 341 | And whether gods or birds obscene they were,~ 58 3, 345 | Adord the greater gods: ’Avert,’ said he,~ 59 3, 436 | What gods have sent you, or what storms 60 3, 469 | only dire Celaeno, from the gods,~ 61 3, 474 | The greater gods; their pardon then implores;~ 62 3, 518 | priests with holy vows the gods adore,~ 63 3, 610 | Old happy man, the care of gods above,~ 64 3, 619 | son, and favord by the gods:~ 65 3, 641 | To you a quiet seat the gods allow:~ 66 3, 649 | If eer the gods, whom I with vows adore,~ 67 3, 690 | Ye gods, presiding over lands and 68 3, 815 | Ye gods, remove this plague from 69 4, 16 | A man descended from the gods declare.~ 70 4, 85 | priests with prayr the gods invoke,~ 71 4, 136 | Two gods a silly woman have undone!~ 72 4, 257 | Inragd against the gods, revengeful Earth~ 73 4, 285 | Whom did he not of men and gods accuse?~ 74 4, 510 | n now the herald of the gods appeard:~ 75 4, 516 | queen, oppose not what the gods command;~ 76 4, 532 | The gods, and Jove himself, behold 77 4, 604 | Invoke the sea gods, and invite the wind.~ 78 4, 710 | Witness, ye gods, and thou my better part,~ 79 4, 859 | Preservd his gods, and to the Phrygian shore~ 80 4, 875 | Furies, fiends, and violated gods,~ 81 4, 965 | blazing temples of their gods.~ 82 4, 1007| off’ring to thinfernal gods I bear.”~ 83 5, 77 | yearly games may spread the godsrenown.~ 84 5, 81 | His gods and ours shall share your 85 5, 108 | The gods permitted not, that you, 86 5, 223 | Gyas blasphemd the gods, devoutly swore,~ 87 5, 255 | those enjoy it whom the gods ordain.~ 88 5, 305 | Gods of the liquid realms, on 89 5, 619 | fury seizd my friend? The gods,” said he,~ 90 5, 702 | The gods,” said he, “this miracle 91 5, 802 | Implore the gods for peace, and places of 92 5, 823 | O country lost, and gods redeemd in vain,~ 93 5, 904 | If gods are gods, and not invok’ 94 5, 904 | If gods are gods, and not invokd in vain;~ 95 5, 965 | you know what realms the gods assign,~ 96 5, 974 | His country gods and Vesta then adores~ 97 5, 977 | Reveald his vision, and the godsintent,~ 98 5, 1059| force unequal, and unequal gods;~ 99 5, 1076| Trains of inferior gods his triumph grace,~ 100 5, 1080| To right and left; the gods his better side~ 101 6, 104 | To fix my wandring gods, and find a place~ 102 6, 107 | To the twin gods, with vows and solemn pray’ 103 6, 252 | He now provokes the sea gods from the shore;~ 104 6, 375 | Ye gods who rule the regions of 105 6, 441 | Anchises, offspring of the gods,”~ 106 6, 475 | Nor envious gods have sent me to the deep:~ 107 6, 509 | the Furies and infernal gods,~ 108 6, 512 | Fate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears.~ 109 6, 534 | And from thimmortal gods their lineage came.~ 110 6, 623 | Commanded by the gods, and forcd by fate—~ 111 6, 624 | Those gods, that fate, whose unresisted 112 6, 762 | tortures of thavenging gods.~ 113 6, 782 | The rivals of the gods, the Titan race,~ 114 6, 931 | Welcome,” he said, “the godsundoubted race!~ 115 6, 1067| High as the Mother of the Gods in place,~ 116 6, 1071| A hundred gods her sweeping train supply;~ 117 6, 1204| The gods too high had raisd the 118 7, 108 | Before the gods, and stood beside her sire,~ 119 7, 133 | Here, for the godsadvice, Latinus flies,~ 120 7, 141 | Our fair Lavinia, nor the gods provoke.~ 121 7, 164 | all hail, my household gods!~ 122 7, 316 | receive and serve our banishd gods.~ 123 7, 327 | Fate and the gods, by their supreme command,~ 124 7, 620 | Go; be the temple and the gods your care;~ 125 7, 656 | The gods invokd, the Rutuli prepare~ 126 7, 697 | familiar hearth and household gods.~ 127 7, 772 | For not the gods, nor angry Jove, will bear~ 128 7, 792 | Implore the gods, and to their king complain.~ 129 7, 817 | He calls the gods to witness their offense,~ 130 8, 18 | With banishd gods, and with a baffled host,~ 131 8, 20 | claimd a title from the gods and fate;~ 132 8, 53 | hast borne thy banishd gods,~ 133 8, 88 | earth, esteemd among the gods.~ 134 8, 326 | The gods with hate beheld the nether 135 8, 368 | The rest invoke the gods, with sprinkled wine.~ 136 8, 634 | blood, those murthers, O ye gods, replace~ 137 8, 653 | hoist their anchors, but the gods deny.~ 138 8, 721 | cheerful to his household gods retires;~ 139 8, 754 | Ye gods, and mighty Jove, in pity 140 8, 900 | leads the Romans and their gods to fight:~ 141 8, 904 | And, with propitious gods, his foes assails:~ 142 8, 925 | Her country gods, the monsters of the sky,~ 143 8, 949 | The victor to the gods his thanks expressd,~ 144 9, 7 | What none of all the gods could grant thy vows,~ 145 9, 127 | the great Mother of the Gods was free~ 146 9, 235 | Then Nisus thus: “Or do the gods inspire~ 147 9, 236 | This warmth, or make we gods of our desire?~ 148 9, 268 | So may the gods, who view this friendly 149 9, 326 | Our country gods, in whom our trust we place,~ 150 9, 336 | The gods and your own conscious worth 151 9, 341 | country, by my household gods,~ 152 9, 816 | What gods, what madness, hether steer’ 153 9, 878 | Offspring of gods thyself; and Rome shall 154 9, 1061| Your gods, your country, and your 155 10, Arg | calling a council of the gods, forbids them to engage 156 10, 2 | The gods to council in the common 157 10, 7 | almighty sire began: “Ye gods,~ 158 10, 48 | But, if the gods their sure success foretell;~ 159 10, 85 | Armd with his gods, and loaded with his sire;~ 160 10, 100 | fate, you boast, and by the godsdecree,~ 161 10, 659 | So many sons of gods, in bloody fight,~ 162 10, 854 | Meantime the King of Gods and Mortal Man~ 163 10, 1075| The gods from heavn survey the fatal 164 10, 1096| Those only gods Mezentius will invoke.)~ 165 10, 1261| fate I fear, but all the gods defy.~ 166 11, 254 | Yet, since the gods had destind him to die,~ 167 11, 359 | The gods, he saw, espous’d the juster 168 11, 417 | The gods have envied me the sweets 169 11, 448 | In pious reverence to the gods excelld.~ 170 11, 462 | The king invokd the gods, and thus begun:~ 171 11, 532 | The man who menaces the gods with arms,~ 172 11, 882 | Where, with the gods, averse, the Latins fight.~ 173 11, 1154| the ruling powr among the gods,~ 174 12, 44 | The gods, by signs, have manifestly 175 12, 181 | religious rites, their common gods they place.~ 176 12, 230 | And goes, with gods averse, oermatchd in might,~ 177 12, 265 | thus with pious prayrs the gods adord:~ 178 12, 273 | rs of ocean, all ethereal gods,~ 179 12, 285 | but altars for my weary gods.~ 180 12, 357 | Succeeding to the gods, from whence he came:~ 181 12, 394 | Ye gods, I take your omen, and obey.~ 182 12, 432 | And bears his unregarded gods away.~ 183 12, 447 | The gods have found a fitter sacrifice.”~ 184 12, 478 | hand alone shall right the gods and you:~ 185 12, 792 | Nor to Cupentus could his gods afford~ 186 12, 851 | Attests the gods, asserts his innocence,~ 187 12, 879 | She raves against the gods; she beats her breast;~ 188 12, 940 | death so hard to bear? Ye gods below,~ 189 12, 1007| fight is mine; and me the gods require.~ 190 12, 1125| Then Turnus to the gods, and first to Faunus pray’ 191 12, 1186| most religious oath the gods can take,)~ 192 12, 1217| Equal to gods, excelling all below.~ 193 12, 1350| Use what the gods and thy good fortune give.~


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