Book, Verse
1 1, 58 | have it, and Jove adds his force;~
2 1, 72 | length of years my fruitless force employ~
3 1, 94 | their fetters, or their force allay.~
4 1, 99 | Thy force alone their fury can restrain,~
5 1, 401 | righteous laws, and fraud and force restrain.~
6 1, 411 | The queen might force them from her town and state.~
7 1, 517 | From ancient Troy, by force expell’d, we came—~
8 1, 573 | Or force to tell the causes of their
9 1, 606 | All with united force, combine to drive~
10 1, 694 | her maiden arms to manly force oppose.~
11 1, 745 | To drive the country, force the swains away:~
12 1, 792 | Force me to guard my coast from
13 1, 942 | By force and fraud, attempts thy
14 1, 1055| Achilles, with his matchless force;~
15 2, 62 | sure design’d, by fraud or force:~
16 2, 135 | Till Calchas was by force and threat’ning wrought—~
17 2, 201 | But truly tell, was it for force or guile,~
18 2, 275 | shore the flying billows force.~
19 2, 441 | armed hosts, an unexpected force,~
20 2, 527 | fraud supply the want of force in war.~
21 2, 563 | kings with Ajax join their force,~
22 2, 651 | To force the gate; the Scyrian infantry~
23 2, 673 | nor fighting guards, his force sustain:~
24 2, 852 | To their united force it yields, tho’ late,~
25 3, 316 | Their utmost force, the monsters to destroy.~
26 3, 369 | on the seas display’d his force:~
27 3, 675 | Hyads, and their wat’ry force;~
28 3, 694 | gentle gales their flagging force renew,~
29 3, 752 | And, shiver’d by the force, come piecemeal down.~
30 4, 186 | toils, and darts, beside the force~
31 4, 353 | With rapid force they bear him down the skies.~
32 4, 785 | What force have I but those whom scarce
33 5, 30 | less against the tempest force their way.~
34 5, 283 | And, flying with a force, that force assists his
35 5, 283 | flying with a force, that force assists his way.~
36 5, 503 | Presuming of his force, with sparkling eyes~
37 5, 532 | Should feel my force, without the promis’d prize.”~
38 5, 591 | And more on industry than force relies.~
39 5, 608 | And with redoubled force his foe he press’d.~
40 5, 621 | Have giv’n his arm superior force to thine.~
41 5, 1059| Of force unequal, and unequal gods;~
42 6, 123 | With more and far superior force he press’d;~
43 6, 138 | Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate.~
44 6, 391 | Frauds before, and open Force behind;~
45 6, 405 | seiz’d with sudden fear, to force the guard,~
46 6, 537 | Two sought by force to seize his beauteous bride.”~
47 6, 539 | are here contriv’d, nor force design’d.~
48 6, 746 | Vain is the force of man, and Heav’n’s as
49 6, 787 | Affect his heav’n, and force him from the sky.~
50 6, 799 | And imitate inimitable force!~
51 6, 1218| arms oppose thy matchless force,~
52 7, 43 | dimpled; and with downward force,~
53 7, 322 | for faith in peace, for force in war;~
54 7, 331 | Tuscan Tiber rolls with rapid force,~
55 7, 487 | With her full force she threw the pois’nous
56 7, 639 | With her full force, she plung’d into his breast.~
57 7, 646 | Above the brims they force their fiery way;~
58 7, 652 | To force the foes from the Lavinian
59 7, 808 | To force their monarch, and insult
60 8, 12 | to forage, and to gather force.~
61 8, 124 | vessels glide with easy force.~
62 8, 193 | host expell’d, what farther force can stay~
63 8, 222 | And, with a loving force, to Pheneus brought.~
64 8, 266 | Th’ avenging force of Hercules, from Spain,~
65 8, 272 | By force to rob, by fraud to circumvent,~
66 8, 385 | as in years and matchless force he grew,~
67 8, 582 | Your force, your speed, and all your
68 8, 645 | They force his guards, and execute
69 8, 711 | Fated from force of steel by Stygian charms,~
70 8, 858 | And would by force restore the banish’d kings.~
71 9, 77 | To force his foes in equal field
72 9, 183 | To force from out their lines these
73 9, 540 | What fruitless force, to free the captive boy?~
74 9, 578 | Driv’n with full force, had pierc’d his tender
75 9, 739 | flight was left, nor hopes to force his way.~
76 9, 772 | To force the gate, and feed the kindling
77 9, 815 | you war? thus our alliance force?~
78 9, 901 | Then duteous force they use, and Phoebus’ name,~
79 9, 918 | Presuming on their force, the gates unbar,~
80 9, 957 | bull hides th’ impetuous force withhold,~
81 9, 1005| With his full force he whirl’d it first around;~
82 9, 1010| To shun thy fate: our force is not alike,~
83 9, 1031| Saturnia, still at hand, new force and fire supplies.~
84 9, 1037| But weak his force, and vain is their defense.~
85 9, 1087| To force th’ invader from the frighted
86 10, 18 | Shall force the rigid rocks and Alpine
87 10, 119 | drive their fields, and force with fraud to join;~
88 10, 347 | spoke; and with immortal force~
89 10, 369 | Their darts with double force, and drive the foe.~
90 10, 412 | Force on the vessel, that her
91 10, 454 | fierce champions, with united force.~
92 10, 472 | hand, and sent with equal force,~
93 10, 497 | With equal force of lungs their titles try:~
94 10, 505 | success ingage the Latin force:~
95 10, 513 | with those to fire their force.~
96 10, 647 | fortune would his want of force supply;~
97 10, 667 | Now with full force his spear young Pallas threw,~
98 10, 689 | trampled down with all the force~
99 10, 832 | Vain shadows did not force their swift retreat;~
100 10, 859 | With inborn valor force their fortune on?~
101 10, 1065| Whom Tuscan Valerus by force o’ercame,~
102 10, 1099| said; and with his utmost force he threw~
103 10, 1102| thence, the yet unbroken force~
104 10, 1116| thigh, and spent its dying force.~
105 10, 1120| And with new force his fainting foe oppress’
106 10, 1275| he throws with all his force~
107 11, 189 | Would I your justice or your force express,~
108 11, 436 | With what a whirling force his lance he toss’d!~
109 11, 455 | torrent rolls with rapid force,~
110 11, 480 | With manly force, and with undaunted hearts:~
111 11, 545 | If still we fear his force, he must be woo’d;~
112 11, 579 | Rather alone your matchless force employ,~
113 11, 705 | and Catillus, post your force~
114 11, 780 | foil his cunning, and his force to dare;~
115 11, 842 | He said; and with full force the spear he threw:~
116 11, 897 | in squadrons, with united force,~
117 11, 902 | these, come on with furious force~
118 11, 919 | As with an engine’s force, or lightning’s blast:~
119 11, 983 | They clash with manly force their moony shields;~
120 12, 52 | from her plighted lord by force I took;~
121 12, 86 | Held him by force; and, dying in his death,~
122 12, 147 | Which with such force he brandish’d in his hand,~
123 12, 151 | not this day thy wonted force; but go,~
124 12, 214 | Compress’d by force, but, by the grateful god,~
125 12, 279 | Nor he, nor they, with force infringe the peace.~
126 12, 304 | No force, no fortune, shall my vows
127 12, 381 | And with united force the foe pursue:~
128 12, 385 | incumber’d bird sustain their force;~
129 12, 547 | squadrons bend before his force;~
130 12, 766 | roll to sea with unresisted force,~
131 12, 795 | plated shield sustain the force.~
132 12, 837 | Your force against the perjur’d city
133 12, 927 | resist his fate’s prevailing force?~
134 12, 986 | My force, and vent my rage before
135 12, 1018| to fight, exulting in his force;~
136 12, 1106| tho’ diminish’d of his force.~
137 12, 1120| stoop’d, and tugg’d with force immense, to free~
138 12, 1223| To force the wat’ry goddess from
139 12, 1314| to run; and, destitute of force,~
140 12, 1320| All force of arms and points of art
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