Book, Verse
1 7, Arg | the heiress of his crown. Turnus, being in love with her,
2 7, 83 | Young Turnus to the beauteous maid address’
3 7, 84 | Turnus, for high descent and graceful
4 7, 483 | Fir’d with disdain for Turnus dispossess’d,~
5 7, 513 | And think on Turnus, her once plighted lord:~
6 7, 520 | Then, if the line of Turnus you retrace,~
7 7, 558 | And sung, in Turnus’ name, the nuptial song:~
8 7, 570 | seeks the palace where young Turnus lies.~
9 7, 578 | Here, in his lofty palace, Turnus lay,~
10 7, 592 | Shall Turnus then such endless toil sustain~
11 7, 610 | him, in arms, the pow’r of Turnus prove,~
12 7, 623 | And frighted Turnus trembled as she spoke.~
13 7, 660 | While Turnus urges thus his enterprise,~
14 7, 795 | Ambitious Turnus in the press appears,~
15 7, 823 | Thou, Turnus, shalt atone it by thy fate,~
16 7, 898 | He brings to Turnus’ aid his baffled host.~
17 7, 901 | To Turnus only second in the grace~
18 7, 942 | And leads to Turnus’ aid his country swains.~
19 7, 1002| From Agamemnon born—to Turnus’ aid~
20 7, 1033| By King Archippus sent to Turnus’ aid,~
21 7, 1072| rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode:~
22 8, Arg | all possible preparations. Turnus sends to Diomedes. AEneas
23 8, 1 | WHEN Turnus had assembled all his pow’
24 8, 27 | While Turnus and th’ allies thus urge
25 8, 647 | To Turnus’ friendly court directs
26 8, 714 | Turnus shall dearly pay for faith
27 8, 816 | And haughty Turnus to the field defy.”~
28 9, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— Turnus takes advantage of AEneas’
29 9, 3 | To find bold Turnus, who, with anxious thought,~
30 9, 8 | That, Turnus, this auspicious day bestows.~
31 9, 34 | The mighty Turnus tow’rs above the rest.~
32 9, 53 | The fiery Turnus flew before the rest:~
33 9, 74 | Thus ranges eager Turnus o’er the plain.~
34 9, 153 | Turnus alone, undaunted, bore the
35 9, 168 | T is in the fate of Turnus to destroy,~
36 9, 357 | st the courser by proud Turnus press’d:~
37 9, 438 | king and prophet, by King Turnus lov’d:~
38 9, 503 | The queen a legion to King Turnus sent;~
39 9, 614 | When early Turnus, wak’ning with the light,~
40 9, 698 | sing what slaughter manly Turnus made,~
41 9, 712 | Turnus, the chief, toss’d from
42 9, 753 | But Turnus follow’d hard his hunted
43 9, 768 | The troops of Turnus to the combat fly.~
44 9, 779 | The victor Caeneus was by Turnus slain.~
45 9, 807 | Who Turnus’ younger sister took to
46 9, 938 | Fierce Turnus in another quarter fought,~
47 9, 984 | T’ admit young Turnus, and include the war!~
48 9, 1000| Thus Turnus: “Then begin, and try thy
49 9, 1009| But hope not thou,” said Turnus, “when I strike,~
50 9, 1064| Now Turnus doubts, and yet disdains
51 9, 1078| So Turnus fares, and, unresolved of
52 10, Arg | there is a bloody battle: Turnus killing Pallas; AEneas,
53 10, 30 | How lofty Turnus vaunts amidst his train,~
54 10, 116 | That Turnus is permitted still to live,~
55 10, 215 | Since Turnus from the camp he cast with
56 10, 224 | What Turnus, bold and violent, design’
57 10, 328 | Till Turnus, as at anchor fix’d we stood,~
58 10, 372 | King Turnus wonder’d at the fight renew’
59 10, 384 | Yet Turnus with undaunted mind is bent~
60 10, 427 | Now Turnus leads his troops without
61 10, 636 | Then Turnus, from his chariot leaping
62 10, 642 | Imagine eager Turnus not more slow,~
63 10, 653 | And let proud Turnus view, with dying eyes,~
64 10, 663 | Ev’n Turnus shortly shall resign his
65 10, 671 | Fierce Turnus first to nearer distance
66 10, 683 | Turnus bestrode the corpse: “Arcadians,
67 10, 696 | In an ill hour insulting Turnus tore~
68 10, 700 | The time shall come, when Turnus, but in vain,~
69 10, 717 | To find fierce Turnus, of his conquest proud:~
70 10, 739 | thy children’s lot. Thy Turnus broke~
71 10, 784 | Two chiefs of Turnus, and who led his van.~
72 10, 869 | the grace of length’ning Turnus’ life,~
73 10, 882 | grant you leave to take your Turnus hence~
74 10, 891 | length of certain life, to Turnus give?~
75 10, 912 | At this, advancing, Turnus hurl’d his spear:~
76 10, 914 | Deluded Turnus thought the Trojan fled,~
77 10, 927 | Exulting Turnus, with regardless haste,~
78 10, 937 | Too late young Turnus the delusion found,~
79 10, 962 | Thus Turnus rav’d, and various fates
80 10, 975 | Succeeding Turnus, with his ardor warm’d~
81 11, Arg | great animosity betwixt Turnus and Drances. In the mean
82 11, 27 | Turnus shall fall extended on the
83 11, 171 | Left me for Turnus. Turnus then should try~
84 11, 171 | Left me for Turnus. Turnus then should try~
85 11, 184 | Long hate to Turnus, as his foe profess’d,~
86 11, 195 | Let Turnus leave the realm to your
87 11, 265 | Even thou, O Turnus, hadst a trophy stood,~
88 11, 275 | I stay for Turnus, whose devoted head~
89 11, 336 | Of Turnus, and on him alone exclaim:~
90 11, 343 | Nor Turnus wants a party, to support~
91 11, 518 | To load young Turnus with invidious crimes.~
92 11, 552 | a destructive war: from Turnus’ hand~
93 11, 556 | Turnus, I know you think me not
94 11, 575 | That Turnus may possess a royal wife.~
95 11, 677 | I, Turnus, not the least of all my
96 11, 697 | Turnus th’ occasion takes, and
97 11, 733 | Now Turnus arms for fight. His back
98 11, 767 | Turnus a while stood mute, with
99 11, 803 | Thither young Turnus took the well-known way,~
100 11, 1199| Bear my last words to Turnus; fly with speed,~
101 11, 1258| unsustain’d, the chiefs of Turnus yield.~
102 11, 1293| Meantime to Turnus, ambush’d in the shade,~
103 11, 1313| And Turnus views the Trojans in array,~
104 12, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— Turnus challenges AEneas to a single
105 12, Arg | miraculously cur’d by Venus, forces Turnus to a duel, and concludes
106 12, 1 | WHEN Turnus saw the Latins leave the
107 12, 15 | So Turnus fares; his eyeballs flash
108 12, 63 | If Turnus’ death a lasting peace can
109 12, 84 | the queen, who fear’d for Turnus’ life,~
110 12, 88 | O Turnus, I adjure thee by these
111 12, 150 | And never yet by Turnus toss’d in vain,~
112 12, 212 | King Turnus’ sister, once a lovely maid,~
113 12, 249 | Two snowy coursers Turnus’ chariot yoke,~
114 12, 275 | recreant in the fight, to Turnus yield,~
115 12, 330 | Turnus himself appears in public
116 12, 354 | Turnus, ’t is true, in this unequal
117 12, 480 | avenging sword the faithless Turnus owe.”~
118 12, 487 | When Turnus saw the Trojan quit the
119 12, 509 | Exulting Turnus flies along the plain:~
120 12, 530 | Fierce Turnus view’d the Trojan from afar,~
121 12, 546 | So, where resistless Turnus takes his course,~
122 12, 555 | The lance of Turnus reach’d him as he hung,~
123 12, 659 | Now Turnus, posted on a hill, from
124 12, 685 | Turnus alone, amid the dusky plain,~
125 12, 718 | That flying Turnus still declin’d the fight,~
126 12, 729 | Whom Turnus, whom the Trojan hero kill’
127 12, 738 | Now Turnus, at two blows, two brethren
128 12, 749 | Turnus two brothers from the Lycian
129 12, 785 | Affronted Turnus in the middle space:~
130 12, 790 | couldst thou scape from Turnus’ hand,~
131 12, 816 | In quest of Turnus, whom he seeks in vain,~
132 12, 836 | Then shall I wait till Turnus will be slain?~
133 12, 872 | No troops of Turnus in the field appear.~
134 12, 900 | Now Turnus rolls aloof o’er empty plains,~
135 12, 926 | For to what pow’r can Turnus have recourse,~
136 12, 947 | And, seeking Turnus, sent his voice before:~
137 12, 948 | Turnus, on you, on you alone, depends~
138 12, 999 | So Turnus, hasting headlong to the
139 12, 1058| d on the stretch, young Turnus aims a blow~
140 12, 1066| Fame says that Turnus, when his steeds he join’
141 12, 1110| Or death of Turnus now depends the strife.~
142 12, 1125| Then Turnus to the gods, and first to
143 12, 1152| What more attempts for Turnus can be made,~
144 12, 1178| From Turnus and from earth unwilling
145 12, 1252| The Fury round unhappy Turnus flies,~
146 12, 1286| What farther subterfuge can Turnus find?~
147 12, 1319| So Turnus far’d; whatever means he
148 12, 1366| fatal spoils which haughty Turnus tore~
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