Book, Verse
1 1, 677 | corpse of Hector, whom in fight he slew.~
2 2, 497 | fortune is, confus’d the fight.~
3 2, 508 | have shunn’d th’ unequal fight;~
4 2, 562 | charge us, and renew the fight.~
5 2, 577 | follow’d, in th’ unequal fight;~
6 2, 589 | But, when I could not fight, and would have died,~
7 2, 888 | fate of arms, resolv’d in fight to die:~
8 2, 911 | me to the yet unfinish’d fight:~
9 3, 309 | They, as commanded, for the fight provide,~
10 4, 53 | But will you fight against a pleasing flame!~
11 5, 520 | fear, the danger of the fight?~
12 5, 535 | Gauntlets which Eryx wont in fight to wield,~
13 5, 542 | challenge, and refus’d to fight.~
14 5, 558 | with equal arms perform the fight,~
15 5, 605 | Dauntless he rose, and to the fight return’d;~
16 5, 623 | The gauntlet fight thus ended, from the shore~
17 6, 676 | prowess long sustain’d the fight,~
18 6, 786 | Who dar’d in fight the Thund’rer to defy,~
19 6, 1185| the Gaulish king in single fight;~
20 7, 655 | To fight the Phrygian and Ausonian
21 7, 731 | The fight with clubs and burning brands
22 7, 753 | Then, having fix’d the fight, exulting flies,~
23 7, 935 | course descending to the fight;~
24 7, 953 | naked, when they march to fight,~
25 7, 1012| crooked swords in closer fight they wear;~
26 7, 1024| stones, when from afar they fight;~
27 8, 746 | When Herilus in single fight I slew,~
28 8, 900 | Romans and their gods to fight:~
29 8, 906 | The happy fortune of the fight foreshows.~
30 8, 913 | Moving they fight; with oars and forky prows~
31 8, 940 | And, shrinking from the fight, invokes the gales.~
32 9, 77 | his foes in equal field to fight.~
33 9, 226 | His lance in fight, and dart the flying spear,~
34 9, 239 | This urges me to fight, and fires my mind~
35 9, 429 | conquest gain’d without a fight.~
36 9, 615 | armor, calls his troops to fight.~
37 9, 679 | years’ siege, defensive fight,~
38 9, 688 | Nor longer dare in a blind fight engage;~
39 9, 830 | They fight in fields, and storm the
40 9, 862 | And dares the fight, and spurns the yellow sands.”~
41 9, 902 | To keep from fight the youth too fond of fame.~
42 9, 937 | Trojans hand to hand the fight maintain.~
43 9, 941 | Prevail’d in fight, and had his men in chase.~
44 9, 1046| courage, and he sung the fight;~
45 9, 1063| join, they thicken to the fight.~
46 9, 1079| back, and just recedes from fight.~
47 10, 342 | soldiers for th’ ensuing fight:~
48 10, 357 | own omens; lead us on to fight;~
49 10, 363 | Warn’d of th’ ensuing fight, and bade ’em hope the war.~
50 10, 372 | King Turnus wonder’d at the fight renew’d,~
51 10, 431 | Theron fell, an omen of the fight;~
52 10, 493 | These fight to keep, and those to win,
53 10, 508 | coursers, and, unus’d to fight~
54 10, 604 | his own example cheers the fight.~
55 10, 623 | and clear the field; the fight is mine:~
56 10, 637 | himself on foot to single fight.~
57 10, 659 | sons of gods, in bloody fight,~
58 10, 665 | the god permits the fatal fight,~
59 10, 722 | He took in fight, and living victims led,~
60 10, 757 | Vulcanian Caeculus renews the fight,~
61 10, 826 | Prepar’d for fight; the fatal dart arrives,~
62 10, 845 | talk’d not thus before the fight began.~
63 10, 860 | How fierce in fight, with courage undecay’d!~
64 10, 870 | snatch him from the fatal fight,~
65 10, 899 | the fierce foes a dubious fight maintain.~
66 10, 941 | Fearful besides of what in fight had pass’d,~
67 10, 953 | Here, overmatch’d in fight, in heaps they lie;~
68 10, 977 | victors, and renew’d the fight.~
69 10, 1014| Coritus came Acron to the fight,~
70 10, 1036| Orodes falls, in equal fight oppress’d:~
71 10, 1064| To single fight the boldest foe defied;~
72 10, 1119| faunchion drew, to closer fight address’d,~
73 10, 1127| wound, and useless for the fight,~
74 10, 1274| o’er-labor’d in unequal fight;~
75 11, 231 | To fight with caution, not to tempt
76 11, 299 | fauchions which in luckless fight they bore,~
77 11, 342 | expects, and dares him to the fight.”~
78 11, 435 | We met in fight; I know him, to my cost:~
79 11, 440 | chang’d the fortune of the fight:~
80 11, 533 | his boasts, forsook the fight,~
81 11, 549 | wars unjust, and fall in fight, for thee!~
82 11, 569 | foe, who dares you to the fight.~
83 11, 600 | his noisy tongue can only fight,~
84 11, 604 | Had he but ev’n beheld the fight, his eyes~
85 11, 670 | Yet, if the foe a single fight demand,~
86 11, 733 | Now Turnus arms for fight. His back and breast~
87 11, 882 | gods, averse, the Latins fight.~
88 11, 944 | Confus’d the fight, and more confus’d the cry.~
89 11, 974 | the bold companions of the fight.~
90 11, 978 | When Theseus met in fight their maiden queen:~
91 11, 1043| on equal terms begin the fight:~
92 11, 1070| eye surveys th’ unequal fight.~
93 11, 1076| ardor, and restores the fight.~
94 11, 1088| debauch, but slow to manly fight.”~
95 11, 1212| and rage the languish’d fight renew’d.~
96 12, 4 | question’d for the promis’d fight;~
97 12, 26 | unconcern’d shall see the fight;~
98 12, 67 | And, should you fall in fight, (which Heav’n defend!)~
99 12, 111 | breast, and rouse him to the fight.~
100 12, 116 | Resolv’d on fight, I am no longer free~
101 12, 121 | ns, he need not urge the fight;~
102 12, 160 | bellows, and preludes the fight;~
103 12, 166 | To future fight his manly courage warms:~
104 12, 191 | seem, in peace prepar’d for fight.~
105 12, 231 | meet inevitable death in fight;~
106 12, 275 | Or, recreant in the fight, to Turnus yield,~
107 12, 280 | my juster arms prevail in fight,~
108 12, 323 | ermatch’d in arms, before the fight began.~
109 12, 331 | fate, desponding of the fight.~
110 12, 347 | expos’d for all, in single fight?~
111 12, 389 | of action, and demand the fight.~
112 12, 477 | your fears, and let the fight ensue;~
113 12, 518 | Both taught to fight on foot, in battle join’
114 12, 575 | Eager of fight, impatient of delay,~
115 12, 638 | Inflam’d to fight, and rushing to the field,~
116 12, 680 | Trojan blood, th’ unhappy fight renew’d.~
117 12, 700 | bends, but shuns the single fight.~
118 12, 718 | Turnus still declin’d the fight,~
119 12, 732 | nations join’d in cruel fight,~
120 12, 741 | Diores, and in equal fight prevail’d.~
121 12, 805 | ranks, and mix in mortal fight.~
122 12, 814 | To leave th’ unfinish’d fight, and storm the town:~
123 12, 821 | his chiefs; they leave the fight:~
124 12, 903 | Asham’d of easy fight and cheap success.~
125 12, 913 | Here fight, and urge the fortune of
126 12, 920 | when you mingled first in fight;~
127 12, 983 | The fight is fix’d; nor shall the
128 12, 1007| The fight is mine; and me the gods
129 12, 1018| He springs to fight, exulting in his force;~
130 12, 1024| overaw’d, surcease the fight;~
131 12, 1031| champions match’d in single fight,~
132 12, 1042| bulls for their fair female fight~
133 12, 1182| against my foes in mortal fight.~
134 12, 1190| fruitless toils, I loathe the fight.~
135 12, 1289| but hands, the valiant fight.~
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