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1 1, 407 | and threats the world with vain alarms.”~ 2 1, 456 | humble suppliant sue in vain;~ 3 1, 818 | wants; and him we saw in vain~ 4 2, 285 | With pious haste, but vain, they next invade;~ 5 2, 452 | unequal combat, and resist in vain.’~ 6 2, 464 | Forewarnd in vain by the prophetic maid.~ 7 2, 467 | I,—’but brave, alas! in vain—~ 8 2, 515 | In vain; for him and his we compass’ 9 2, 705 | shelter sought, but sought in vain.~ 10 2, 713 | Evn Hector now in vain, like Priam, would appear.~ 11 2, 886 | tears, our loud laments, are vain.~ 12 2, 1078| And, thrice deceivd, on vain embraces hung.~ 13 3, 317 | In vain—the fated skin is proof 14 3, 346 | These omens; render vain this prophecy,~ 15 3, 644 | Deluding visions, and a vain embrace!)~ 16 3, 703 | malice on the cliffs in vain.~ 17 3, 880 | He strided onward, and in vain essayd~ 18 3, 935 | thousand toils, but savd in vain.~ 19 4, 111 | er and oer; but still in vain,~ 20 4, 181 | At her vain project, and discoverd 21 4, 304 | not this? or do we fear in vain~ 22 4, 344 | What are his vain designs! what hopes he more~ 23 4, 532 | Jove himself, behold in vain~ 24 4, 634 | arts are still employd in vain;~ 25 4, 680 | subjects, and to seek in vain:~ 26 4, 887 | untimely fate lament in vain;~ 27 5, 37 | We strive in vain against the seas and wind:~ 28 5, 107 | Paternal ashes, now reviewd in vain!~ 29 5, 254 | ah! that haughty wish is vain!~ 30 5, 286 | In vain the victor he with cries 31 5, 334 | In vain, with lifted hands and gazing 32 5, 363 | In vain, with loosend curls, she 33 5, 517 | Once, but in vain, a champion of renown,~ 34 5, 530 | which this boaster is so vain,~ 35 5, 590 | This and that other part in vain he tries,~ 36 5, 819 | We search in vain for flying Italy.~ 37 5, 823 | lost, and gods redeemd in vain,~ 38 5, 904 | gods, and not invokd in vain;~ 39 5, 1119| helping hands, but cried in vain.~ 40 6, 83 | Else vain are my demands, and dumb 41 6, 120 | Struggling in vain, impatient of her load,~ 42 6, 176 | powr; nor Proserpine in vain~ 43 6, 224 | stubborn arms and steel are vain.~ 44 6, 403 | And vain Chimaera vomits empty flame.~ 45 6, 631 | In vain he thus attempts her mind 46 6, 746 | Vain is the force of man, and 47 6, 746 | of man, and Heavn’s as vain,~ 48 6, 794 | torch aloft, and, madly vain,~ 49 6, 1116| But vain within, and proudly popular.~ 50 7, 260 | long had lovd the youth in vain,~ 51 7, 410 | vanquishd Juno must in vain contend,~ 52 7, 417 | d, and tempests ragd in vain.~ 53 7, 428 | various arts and arms in vain have toild,~ 54 7, 506 | You would, in vain, reverse your cruel doom;~ 55 7, 562 | think the name of mother vain;~ 56 7, 593 | fields, and conquer towns in vain?~ 57 7, 747 | while peace he preach’d in vain,~ 58 7, 1039| But vain were Marsian herbs, and 59 8, 32 | Explores himself in vain, in evry part,~ 60 8, 247 | From no vain fears or superstition spring,~ 61 8, 268 | giant, and thrice livd in vain.~ 62 8, 284 | cave, and made the project vain.~ 63 8, 305 | cavern’s mouth he pulld in vain,~ 64 8, 496 | the labors of my lord in vain,~ 65 8, 927 | Anubis barks, but barks in vain,~ 66 9, 69 | gnashing teeth are exercisd in vain,)~ 67 9, 164 | Their fates I fear not, or vain oracles.~ 68 9, 288 | Euryalus: “You plead in vain,~ 69 9, 377 | ungranted, all rewards are vain):~ 70 9, 496 | body suits, but suits in vain:~ 71 9, 537 | taken, while he strove in vain~ 72 9, 766 | In vain lamented by the bleating 73 9, 836 | changes all, yet changes us in vain:~ 74 9, 869 | Go now, vain boaster, and true valor 75 9, 1030| Strong Halys stands in vain; weak Phlegys flies;~ 76 9, 1037| But weak his force, and vain is their defense.~ 77 9, 1076| He loses while in vain he presses on,~ 78 9, 1101| And vain efforts and hurtless blows 79 10, 182 | Th’ AEneans wish in vain their wanted chief,~ 80 10, 345 | sun, unless my skill be vain,~ 81 10, 443 | Vain bulk and strength! for, 82 10, 463 | those my hand shall toss in vain~ 83 10, 469 | reachd, but reachd in vain,~ 84 10, 554 | still thintended stroke in vain.~ 85 10, 607 | troops escapd the Greeks in vain:~ 86 10, 654 | spoils.” ’T was heard, the vain request;~ 87 10, 679 | In vain the youth tugs at the broken 88 10, 700 | come, when Turnus, but in vain,~ 89 10, 766 | Had life securd, in vain, for length of years.~ 90 10, 774 | Vain tales inventing, and prepar’ 91 10, 816 | thus: “Thy confidence is vain~ 92 10, 832 | Vain shadows did not force their 93 10, 853 | camp, so long besiegd in vain.~ 94 10, 887 | you feed your hopes in vain.”~ 95 10, 915 | And with vain hopes his haughty fancy 96 10, 1197| from the fieldalas! in vain!~ 97 10, 1257| Mezentius thus: “Thy vaunts are vain.~ 98 11, 73 | While we, with vain officious pomp, prepare~ 99 11, 232 | I warnd thee, but in vain; for well I knew~ 100 11, 239 | Vain vows to Heavn, and unavailing 101 11, 270 | the tears thou shedd’st in vain?~ 102 11, 300 | their darts bestowd in vain,~ 103 11, 408 | should I name Idomeneus, in vain~ 104 11, 475 | feeble, and, indeed, how vain,~ 105 11, 520 | sense, and all replies are vain;~ 106 11, 555 | without the pledge, is vain.~ 107 11, 812 | Invested with Diana’s arms, in vain.~ 108 11, 1013| Vain hunter, didst thou think 109 11, 1032| groans, he roars, he sues in vain for grace;~ 110 11, 1037| and shakes, and finds it vain to fly;~ 111 11, 1055| Vain fool, and coward!” cries 112 11, 1227| vot’ry’s death, nor with vain sorrow grieve.~ 113 11, 1240| Thy backward steps, vain boaster, are too late;~ 114 11, 1301| hilly pass, the woods in vain~ 115 12, 72 | words he pourd, but all in vain:~ 116 12, 150 | yet by Turnus tossd in vain,~ 117 12, 497 | In vain the vanquishd fly; the 118 12, 559 | but, while he cried in vain,~ 119 12, 595 | pincers, but he tugs in vain.~ 120 12, 686 | and to the combat calls in vain.~ 121 12, 708 | And various cares in vain his mind assail.~ 122 12, 791 | In vain the strongest of thArcadian 123 12, 816 | Turnus, whom he seeks in vain,~ 124 12, 865 | shun the bitter fumes in vain they try;~ 125 12, 873 | stares abroad, but still in vain,~ 126 12, 921 | And now in vain you would deceive my sight—~ 127 12, 1072| But, vain against the great Vulcanian 128 12, 1122| fainting limbs pursued in vain,~ 129 12, 1134| her time; and, while in vain~ 130 12, 1208| the choler you foment in vain.~ 131 12, 1311| want of vigor, mocks his vain effort.~ 132 12, 1316| In vain we heave for breath; in 133 12, 1316| we heave for breath; in vain we cry;~ 134 12, 1326| the goddess charioteer in vain.~


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