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eurypylus 1
eurystheus 1
eurytion 4
ev 136
evade 1
evadne 1
evander 18
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140 force
138 shore
138 whom
136 ev
136 it
135 fight
134 vain
Virgil
Aeneid

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ev

    Book, Verse
1 1, 163 | A horrid sight!) evn in the hero’s view,~ 2 1, 321 | But shut from evry shore, and barrd from 3 1, 321 | ry shore, and barrd from evry coast.~ 4 1, 362 | Till, after evry foe subdued, the sun~ 5 1, 380 | Evn haughty Juno, who, with 6 1, 552 | otherwise your ships, and evry friend,~ 7 1, 584 | streets; and hears, from evry part,~ 8 1, 641 | All to the life, and evry leader known.~ 9 1, 644 | weeping said: “O friend! evn here~ 10 1, 646 | Our known disasters fill evn foreign lands:~ 11 1, 648 | Evn the mute walls relate 12 1, 714 | Hears and determines evry private cause;~ 13 1, 739 | wretched Trojans, tossd on evry shore,~ 14 1, 753 | When winds and evry warring element~ 15 1, 809 | The ports and creeks of evry winding shore,~ 16 1, 1012| The meat removd, and evry guest was pleasd,~ 17 1, 1062| For, since on evry sea, on ev’ry coast,~ 18 1, 1062| since on ev’ry sea, on evry coast,~ 19 2, 6 | And evry woe the Trojans underwent;~ 20 2, 9 | Not evn the hardest of our foes 21 2, 694 | On evry side inevitable woes,~ 22 2, 713 | Evn Hector now in vain, like 23 2, 782 | Evn by those gods who refug’ 24 2, 865 | whose blood runs warm in evry vein.~ 25 2, 878 | Since evry hour and moment I expire,~ 26 2, 987 | Throevry dark and ev’ry devious 27 2, 987 | Thro’ ev’ry dark and evry devious way.~ 28 2, 990 | At evry shadow now am seizd 29 2, 1023| Each passage, evry street I crossd before.~ 30 2, 1025| And dreadful evn the silence of the night.~ 31 3, 62 | But evry drop this living tree 32 3, 78 | Broke evry bond of nature and of 33 3, 201 | T was night, when evry creature, void of cares,~ 34 3, 264 | Evn Palinurus no distinction 35 3, 467 | And evry power and omen of the 36 3, 517 | Evn when thy fleet is landed 37 3, 597 | And evry ship with sums of silver 38 3, 673 | And listend evry breath of air to try;~ 39 3, 896 | We tug at evry oar, and hoist up ev’ 40 3, 896 | ev’ry oar, and hoist up evry sail,~ 41 3, 932 | raging storms, and drivn on evry coast,~ 42 4, 55 | On evry side is hemm’d with warlike 43 4, 76 | On evry altar sacrifice renew:~ 44 4, 117 | She last remains, when evry guest is gone,~ 45 4, 253 | Swift from the first; and evry moment brings~ 46 4, 264 | And evry mouth is furnishd with 47 4, 430 | Quick to presage, and evn in safety fears.~ 48 4, 447 | Evn when the wintry winds 49 4, 510 | Evn now the herald of the 50 4, 580 | On evry side are seen, descending 51 4, 639 | Justling from evry quarter of the sky,~ 52 4, 662 | From all, and evn her sister, she conceal’ 53 4, 732 | And evry baleful green denoting 54 4, 755 | And evry powr, if any rules above,~ 55 4, 849 | we not arm? not rush from evry street,~ 56 4, 894 | And you, my Tyrians, evry curse fulfil.~ 57 4, 899 | Now, and from hence, in evry future age,~ 58 4, 946 | Yet evn this death with pleasure 59 5, 80 | Two steers on evry ship the king bestows;~ 60 5, 157 | Three Trojans tug at evry labring oar;~ 61 5, 180 | They gripe their oars; and evry panting breast~ 62 5, 733 | Twelve followd evry chief, and left a space 63 5, 928 | goddess-born, resignd in evry state,~ 64 5, 947 | while I livd, and dear evn after death;~ 65 5, 1005| Evn those desire to sail, 66 5, 1024| Evn Jove is thwarted by his 67 5, 1029| And gnaws, evn to the bones, the last 68 5, 1062| Evn then securd him, when 69 6, 112 | Preservd in shrines; and evry sacred lay,~ 70 6, 117 | flitting leaves, the sport of evry wind,~ 71 6, 140 | Drivn to solicit aid at evry court!~ 72 6, 397 | And empty dreams on evry leaf are spread.~ 73 6, 740 | lofty towr, and strong on evry side~ 74 6, 817 | promises a fall, and shakes at evry blast.~ 75 6, 828 | Who dare not give, and evn refuse to lend~ 76 6, 999 | But long-contracted filth evn in the soul remains.~ 77 6, 1001| spots of sin obscene in evry face appear.~ 78 7, 195 | Then evry brow with cheerful green 79 7, 306 | Evn such have heard, if any 80 7, 455 | Evn Pluto hates his own misshapen 81 7, 533 | lend their little souls at evry stroke:~ 82 7, 859 | The gates are forcd, and evry falling bar;~ 83 7, 882 | The sounding trumpet evry soul inspires.~ 84 7, 886 | The trusty weapon sits on evry side.~ 85 8, 32 | Explores himself in vain, in evry part,~ 86 8, 106 | share my morning song and evning vows.~ 87 8, 460 | Among the rude) evn then possessd the swains.~ 88 8, 665 | Their crown, and evry regal ornament:~ 89 8, 739 | And rises evry moment to the sight.~ 90 8, 813 | she said, “performd in evry part,~ 91 8, 952 | With spoils and altars evry temple gracd.~ 92 9, 65 | And stops at evry post, and ev’ry passage 93 9, 65 | stops at ev’ry post, and evry passage tries.~ 94 9, 84 | Urgd by his presence, evry soul is warmd,~ 95 9, 85 | And evry hand with kindled firs 96 9, 287 | When evry weary matron stayd behind.”~ 97 9, 324 | the winding course, with evry ford.”~ 98 9, 454 | Evn then he dreamt of drink 99 9, 836 | Evn time, that changes all, 100 9, 1069| And tread in evry step he trod before.~ 101 9, 1083| rolling on, and rush from evry side:~ 102 9, 1098| sweat succeeds; he drops at evry pore;~ 103 9, 1100| Shorter and shorter evry gasp he takes;~ 104 10, 32 | Evn in their lines and trenches 105 10, 180 | they kill, they watch at evry gate;~ 106 10, 184 | the towrs they stand; and evn those few~ 107 10, 325 | Spread evry sail, pursue your wat’ 108 10, 417 | They tug at evry oar, and ev’ry stretcher 109 10, 417 | They tug at ev’ry oar, and evry stretcher bends;~ 110 10, 663 | Evn Turnus shortly shall resign 111 10, 952 | And evn from hence their dying 112 10, 1146| AEneas thus, o’erwhelmed on evry side,~ 113 11, 125 | Pausing at evry pace, in sorrow drown’ 114 11, 401 | As evn old Priam might with pity 115 11, 411 | Evn he, the King of Men, the 116 11, 438 | his shield, and rose at evry blow!~ 117 11, 529 | Dejected grief in evry face appears;~ 118 11, 604 | Had he but evn beheld the fight, his 119 11, 709 | They swarm from evry quarter of the town,~ 120 11, 788 | Then evry chief exhorts with equal 121 11, 856 | The dugs of bears, and evry salvage beast,~ 122 11, 956 | Secure, he fought, exposd on evry part,~ 123 11, 1111| to her foe, she stiffens evry scale,~ 124 11, 1129| threats, and trembles, trying evry way,~ 125 11, 1182| Or evn to bear the sight of his 126 11, 1277| Evn in the sight of home, 127 12, 220 | Of evry Latian fair whom Jove 128 12, 310 | Evn as this royal scepter” ( 129 12, 353 | Scarce evry second man will share 130 12, 364 | Then evn the city troops, and Latians, 131 12, 890 | silent shame, are seen in evry face.~ 132 12, 955 | Evn the king staggers, and 133 12, 962 | On evry side surrounded by the 134 12, 1026| Evn death stands still; nor 135 12, 1092| length, gains ground at evry pace;~ 136 12, 1362| He rolld his eyes, and evry moment felt~


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