Book, Verse
1 1, 134 | And present death in various forms appears.~
2 2, 108 | Whose death the wretched Greeks too
3 2, 128 | His death with double vengeance to
4 2, 141 | My death will both the kingly brothers
5 2, 190 | Whom they returning will to death require;~
6 2, 424 | Resolv’d on death, resolv’d to die in arms,~
7 2, 450 | Who fights finds death, and death finds him who
8 2, 450 | fights finds death, and death finds him who flies.~
9 2, 478 | Of death, and added fuel to their
10 2, 484 | Resolv’d, in death, the last extremes to try.~
11 2, 499 | And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears.~
12 2, 586 | Expos’d to death, and prodigal of life;~
13 2, 588 | strove to have deserv’d the death I sought.~
14 2, 616 | time we ran to tempt our death,~
15 2, 636 | piecemeal torn, or pounded into death.~
16 2, 637 | more succeed, and more to death are sent;~
17 2, 727 | The fear of death gave place to nature’s law;~
18 2, 733 | With a son’s death t’ infect a father’s sight.~
19 2, 873 | pitying foes will aid my death,~
20 2, 883 | will he still persist, on death resolve,~
21 2, 889 | hope remains, but what my death must give?~
22 2, 896 | The way to death is wide, th’ approaches
23 2, 912 | My death is wanting to conclude the
24 2, 920 | If death be your design, at least,’
25 2, 965 | One death, or one deliv’rance, we
26 2, 1019| feeling wounds, nor fearing death.~
27 3, 416 | Whom death deliver’d from the foes’
28 3, 431 | By Pyrrhus’ death the kingdom we regain’d:~
29 3, 792 | For such demerits if my death be due,~
30 3, 796 | Since nothing more than death my crime demands,~
31 3, 861 | What other death you please, yourselves bestow.’~
32 4, Arg | him, she contrives her own death, with which this book concludes.~
33 4, 246 | Debate and death, and all succeeding woes.~
34 4, 359 | And eyes, tho’ clos’d in death, restores to light.~
35 4, 445 | Or is the death of a despairing queen~
36 4, 556 | When death has once dissolv’d her mortal
37 4, 631 | My death shall glut the hatred of
38 4, 656 | To hasten on the death her soul decrees:~
39 4, 664 | Sacred to death, and to her murther’d love;~
40 4, 689 | From death alone she seeks her last
41 4, 732 | ry baleful green denoting death.~
42 4, 754 | planets conscious of her death,~
43 4, 877 | her curses and avenge her death!~
44 4, 926 | shiver’d at approaching death.~
45 4, 946 | Yet ev’n this death with pleasure I receive:~
46 4, 974 | the worst? Didst thou in death pretend~
47 4, 982 | bathe the wound; while I in death~
48 4, 994 | A death so ling’ring, and so full
49 5, 9 | How capable of death for injur’d love.~
50 5, 538 | The gloves of death, with sev’n distinguish’
51 5, 641 | But sprawls in pangs of death, and spurns the ground.~
52 5, 796 | sighs and tears Anchises’ death bemoan;~
53 5, 947 | liv’d, and dear ev’n after death;~
54 5, 1134| Deplor’d his death; and thus his pain express’
55 6, 26 | Androgeos’ death, and off’rings to his ghost;~
56 6, 278 | alas! too true, Misenus’ death.”~
57 6, 388 | Here Toils, and Death, and Death’s half-brother,
58 6, 388 | Here Toils, and Death, and Death’s half-brother, Sleep,~
59 6, 619 | rumor true, in your reported death,~
60 6, 770 | last hour of unrepenting death.~
61 6, 890 | care of chariots, after death survive.~
62 6, 976 | gen’rous mind, releas’d by death,~
63 6, 998 | Nor death itself can wholly wash their
64 6, 1124| He dooms to death deserv’d, asserting public
65 7, 637 | War, death, destruction, in my hand
66 7, 826 | I to the port of death securely tend.~
67 7, 1056| But chaste Diana, who his death deplor’d,~
68 8, 405 | The den and death of Cacus crown the feast.~
69 8, 455 | Then tells of Argus’ death, his murder’d guest,~
70 8, 578 | With eyes that roll in death, and with distorted face.~
71 8, 659 | To seek your tyrant’s death by lawful arms;~
72 8, 751 | Nor death, should rend me from my
73 8, 763 | Have doom’d to death his undeserving head;~
74 8, 942 | pale with fear of future death.~
75 9, 557 | round; his eyeballs roll in death,~
76 9, 596 | Content, in death, to be reveng’d so well.~
77 9, 628 | Tho’ then disguis’d in death, and smear’d all o’er~
78 9, 743 | Resolv’d on death, he dissipates his fears,~
79 9, 745 | dares the youth, secure of death; and throws~
80 9, 866 | The feather’d death, and hisses thro’ the skies.~
81 9, 982 | rest shut out, to certain death expos’d:~
82 9, 994 | For Bitias’ death, and threatens thus aloud:~
83 10, Arg | The different actions and death of these two are the subject
84 10, 209 | And death with poison arm’d—in Lydia
85 10, 447 | Pharos next receiv’d his death:~
86 10, 561 | But Rhoeteus happen’d on a death unmeant:~
87 10, 592 | Evandrian spear, a memorable death.~
88 10, 603 | Caus’d by the death of so renown’d a knight;~
89 10, 664 | already on the verge of death.”~
90 10, 885 | short-liv’d youth from destin’d death,~
91 10, 892 | Now speedy death attends the guiltless youth,~
92 10, 963 | choice was doubtful, but the death resolv’d.~
93 10, 1043| spoke, and prophesied in death:~
94 10, 1045| Like death attends thee on this fatal
95 10, 1067| Salius to death the great Antronius sent:~
96 10, 1131| pious youth, resolv’d on death, below~
97 10, 1149| wilt thou rush to certain death, and rage~
98 10, 1296| undaunted, and secure of death?~
99 11, 44 | Where, new in death, lamented Pallas lay.~
100 11, 82 | A son whose death disgrac’d his ancestry;~
101 11, 85 | He died no death to make thee wish, too late,~
102 11, 155 | hate was ended in their death;~
103 11, 258 | A death too great, too glorious
104 11, 273 | And, after Pallas’ death, live ling’ring on,~
105 11, 398 | Some doom’d to death, and some in exile driv’
106 11, 526 | Fear set apart, tho’ death is in my way)~
107 11, 631 | Thou, Drances, art below a death from me.~
108 11, 645 | Who dar’d his death with an undaunted breast;~
109 11, 810 | To meet her death amidst her fatal foes:~
110 11, 880 | To find her death among forbidden foes,~
111 11, 884 | chosen arrow, to revenge her death:~
112 11, 961 | And death with honor sought on either
113 11, 1121| Then Aruns, doom’d to death, his arts assay’d,~
114 11, 1167| He gives the death desir’d; his safe return~
115 11, 1198| Inexorable Death; and claims his right.~
116 11, 1227| Her vot’ry’s death, nor with vain sorrow grieve.~
117 11, 1253| with his heels in pangs of death,~
118 11, 1292| each other to be first in death.~
119 12, Arg | concludes the poem with his death.~
120 12, 63 | If Turnus’ death a lasting peace can give,~
121 12, 86 | force; and, dying in his death,~
122 12, 117 | To shun my death, if Heav’n my death decree.”~
123 12, 117 | shun my death, if Heav’n my death decree.”~
124 12, 231 | To meet inevitable death in fight;~
125 12, 529 | In death bestow’d a juster recompense.~
126 12, 811 | Resolv’d on death, impatient of disgrace;~
127 12, 931 | invoking to revenge his death.~
128 12, 940 | Is death so hard to bear? Ye gods
129 12, 959 | Herself suborning death, has breath’d her last.~
130 12, 985 | Death is my choice; but suffer
131 12, 1026| Ev’n death stands still; nor from above
132 12, 1057| Loaded with death, that other scale descends.~
133 12, 1064| Now ’t is but death, or flight; disarm’d he
134 12, 1090| The purple death is pitch’d along the strand.~
135 12, 1110| Or death of Turnus now depends the
136 12, 1235| Hurls down diseases, death and deadly care,~
137 12, 1272| Tho’ born to death, not privileg’d to die,~
138 12, 1339| lance drove on, and bore the death along.~
139 12, 1349| I know my death deserv’d, nor hope to live:~
140 12, 1355| vow’d revenge pursue my death,~
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