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Virgil
Aeneid

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way

    Book, Verse
1 1, 82 | This way and that thimpatient captives 2 1, 87 | world before them in their way;~ 3 1, 170 | vessel to the storm gave way,~ 4 1, 493 | support her in so long a way,~ 5 1, 502 | winds; a woman leads the way.~ 6 1, 528 | my mother goddess led my way.~ 7 1, 573 | tell the causes of their way.~ 8 1, 717 | Another way by chance AEneas bends~ 9 1, 814 | found it, and thus urgd his way:~ 10 1, 822 | spoken, when the cloud gave way,~ 11 2, 280 | fled amazd; their destind way they take,~ 12 2, 297 | towr of Pallas make their way:~ 13 2, 522 | since Fortune shows the way,~ 14 2, 621 | the king’s closet led: a way well known~ 15 2, 774 | Thus, wandring in my way, without a guide,~ 16 2, 896 | The way to death is wide, thapproaches 17 2, 916 | but sad Creusa stoppd my way,~ 18 2, 951 | follow where Heavn shews the way.~ 19 2, 987 | ry dark and evry devious way.~ 20 3, Arg | and makes the best of his way for Italy. He is cast on 21 3, 171 | d for vintage, make our way;~ 22 3, 250 | where Phoebus leads the way.’~ 23 3, 350 | sails pursue the watry way.~ 24 3, 361 | guide and patron of our way.~ 25 3, 508 | will assist, and Fate the way will find.~ 26 3, 525 | proud Pelorus opes a wider way,~ 27 3, 714 | may succeed to war.’ Our way we bend~ 28 3, 717 | was the landmark of our way.~ 29 3, 904 | mouth we pass, and make our way~ 30 4, 68 | Continue still your hospitable way,~ 31 4, 228 | nobler beast to cross his way,~ 32 4, 411 | This way and that he turns his anxious 33 4, 640 | This way and that the mountain oak 34 4, 831 | Lead thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands,~ 35 5, 1 | the Trojan cuts his watry way,~ 36 5, 30 | the tempest force their way.~ 37 5, 274 | oars, and cut their liquid way~ 38 5, 283 | that force assists his way.~ 39 5, 373 | From thence his way the Trojan hero bent~ 40 5, 430 | victor had not markd his way;~ 41 5, 667 | whizzing, cut the liquid way.~ 42 5, 693 | mount, and mark the shiny way;~ 43 5, 774 | d, and still a diffrent way.~ 44 5, 789 | the winds to wing her airy way,~ 45 5, 853 | land, but fear the fatal way.~ 46 5, 865 | And seizes, in his way, the banks and crackling 47 5, 891 | Work on their way amid the smoldring tow,~ 48 5, 964 | offerd victims free the way.~ 49 5, 1055| Xanthus, doubtful of his way,~ 50 5, 1057| tumbling in, and chokd his way;)~ 51 5, 1078| Tritons crowd the watry way.~ 52 5, 1094| alone he takes his fatal way.~ 53 6, 193 | descent, and easy is the way:~ 54 6, 232 | securely take the destind way,~ 55 6, 337 | nether world his destind way.~ 56 6, 370 | Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford;~ 57 6, 410 | Acheron they take their way,~ 58 6, 501 | Or, if a nearer way your mother shows,~ 59 6, 575 | and took th’ irremeable way.~ 60 6, 643 | Then took the forward way, by fate ordaind,~ 61 6, 710 | basely born, first led the way.~ 62 6, 717 | other chance conducts your way,~ 63 6, 726 | in different paths, the way divides;~ 64 6, 751 | souls that pass the downward way.~ 65 6, 859 | Before our farther way the Fates allow,~ 66 6, 867 | performd, they took their way~ 67 6, 909 | Anchises, and where lies our way~ 68 6, 935 | the perils of so hard a way.~ 69 6, 1084| year, without the starry way,~ 70 6, 1175| war by thy own majestic way;~ 71 6, 1243| the ships AEneas took his way,~ 72 7, 39 | with struggling, urge their way.~ 73 7, 44 | sand along, he took his way,~ 74 7, 198 | sevral parts divide their way,~ 75 7, 215 | train, proceeding on their way,~ 76 7, 277 | and disabled in so long a way?~ 77 7, 292 | winds to Latium forcd our way,~ 78 7, 409 | and seas they forcd their way.~ 79 7, 423 | And Jove himself gave way to Cynthia’s wrath,~ 80 7, 646 | brims they force their fiery way;~ 81 7, 703 | woody covert, urgd their way.~ 82 7, 936 | the rattling woods give way;~ 83 7, 986 | where yellow Tiber takes his way,~ 84 8, 30 | This way and that he turns his anxious 85 8, 118 | Tiber smoothd his watry way:~ 86 8, 148 | seizd, and singly took his way;~ 87 8, 212 | Arcadian kingdom took his way.~ 88 8, 316 | Gave way; heavn echod at the rattling 89 8, 341 | throfumes, and gropes his way,~ 90 8, 411 | talk beguild the tedious way.~ 91 8, 676 | smiling Fortune shew the way,~ 92 8, 787 | plains pursue the ready way.~ 93 9, 24 | war the god that leads the way.”~ 94 9, 70 | impotent of anger, finds no way~ 95 9, 118 | divine, and plow the watry way,~ 96 9, 252 | A way that safely will my passage 97 9, 317 | Which will our way to great AEneas guide.~ 98 9, 321 | can we be mistaken in the way;~ 99 9, 420 | passd; then took their way~ 100 9, 431 | There lies our way; be thou upon the guard,~ 101 9, 434 | then striding took his way,~ 102 9, 500 | camp, and take the ready way.~ 103 9, 516 | smoking steeds to cross their way,~ 104 9, 522 | misled the younger from his way.~ 105 9, 531 | Or what way take?” Again he ventures 106 9, 561 | temples, Tagus, forcd the way,~ 107 9, 685 | their shatterd shields give way,~ 108 9, 739 | nor hopes to force his way.~ 109 9, 754 | almost reachd him in the way,~ 110 9, 764 | she soars, and wings her way.~ 111 9, 867 | both his temples forcd the way:~ 112 9, 880 | This is the way to heavn: the powrs divine~ 113 9, 1092| His golden helm gives way, with stony blows~ 114 10, 171 | The Fates will find their way.” The Thundrer said,~ 115 10, 239 | stars, and of their watry way;~ 116 10, 339 | To cut their way the Daunian chief designs,~ 117 10, 349 | For well she knew the way. Impell’d behind,~ 118 10, 422 | the loosend sides give way,~ 119 10, 460 | The spears that knew the way to victory—~ 120 10, 514 | Which way, companions? whether would 121 10, 520 | your hands must hew your way~ 122 10, 523 | There lies our way, and that our passage home.~ 123 10, 716 | throadverse foes an ample way,~ 124 10, 932 | back with speed her former way.~ 125 10, 1112| The shield gave way; throtreble plates it 126 10, 1158| corslet forcd thimpetuous way,~ 127 10, 1278| Made way, and stood transfixd thro’ 128 11, 43 | while he spoke, he took his way,~ 129 11, 177 | This is the way (so tell him) to possess~ 130 11, 255 | At least he led the way to victory:~ 131 11, 526 | apart, thodeath is in my way)~ 132 11, 615 | their slaughter, freed my way.~ 133 11, 782 | an ambush in the winding way.~ 134 11, 803 | Turnus took the well-known way,~ 135 11, 933 | a swing, they take their way,~ 136 11, 967 | her ax’s edge she hews her way:~ 137 11, 1031| falls, the riven steel gives way:~ 138 11, 1108| hisses thro’ the liquid way;~ 139 11, 1123| This way and that his winding course 140 11, 1129| and trembles, trying evry way,~ 141 11, 1306| Unknowingly secure, their way they take;~ 142 12, 387 | of his burthen, wings his way.~ 143 12, 395 | and charge! I lead the way.~ 144 12, 573 | steel remains. No readier way he found~ 145 12, 590 | This way and that, soliciting the 146 12, 982 | The way which Heavn and my hard 147 12, 988 | scatterd foes he freed his way.~ 148 12, 1093| beamy head he makes his way,~ 149 12, 1307| His way, or what unwieldly weight


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