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Aeneid

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1 1, 30 | Carthage ruin, and her towrs deface;~ 2 1, 95 | suppliant queen her prayrs addressd,~ 3 1, 376 | Of martial towrs the founder shall become,~ 4 1, 582 | wonder sees the stately towrs,~ 5 1, 583 | and shepherdshomely bowrs,~ 6 1, 612 | Their lofty towrs; then, entring at the gate,~ 7 1, 803 | and join your friendly powrs~ 8 1, 804 | to defend the Tyrian towrs,~ 9 1, 870 | goddess-born; what angry powrs~ 10 1, 918 | With golden flowrs and winding foliage wrought,~ 11 1, 955 | ravishd, in Idalian bowrs to keep,~ 12 1, 995 | ring foliage and rich flowrs entwine.~ 13 2, 74 | And Ilian towrs and Priam’s empire stood.~ 14 2, 207 | Inviolable powrs, adord with dread!~ 15 2, 238 | d for Greece; with prayrs besought~ 16 2, 332 | embarkd their naval powrs~ 17 2, 470 | heavn’s protecting powrs are deaf to pray’rs.~ 18 2, 470 | pow’rs are deaf to prayrs.~ 19 2, 542 | heavn’s propitious powrs refuse their aid!~ 20 2, 561 | Grecians rally, and their powrs unite,~ 21 2, 607 | From their demolish’d towrs the Trojans throw~ 22 2, 886 | Our prayrs, our tears, our loud laments, 23 2, 938 | will; if piety can prayrs commend,~ 24 2, 1058| ring ways for you the powrs decree;~ 25 3, 4 | And Ilium’s lofty towrs in ashes lay;~ 26 3, 30 | And all the powrs that rising labors aid;~ 27 3, 45 | With prayrs and vows the Dryads I atone,~ 28 3, 120 | Let not my prayrs a doubtful answer find;~ 29 3, 150 | Ilium and the Trojan towrs arose.~ 30 3, 210 | Those powrs are we, companions of thy 31 3, 339 | Hopeless to win by war, to prayrs we fall,~ 32 3, 558 | And mollify with prayrs her haughty mind.~ 33 3, 625 | A robe with flowrs on golden tissue wrought,~ 34 3, 647 | auspice than her ancient towrs,~ 35 3, 648 | obnoxious to the Grecian powrs.~ 36 3, 689 | ring, thus implord the powrs divine:~ 37 3, 726 | Caulonian towrs, and Scylacaean strands,~ 38 3, 786 | Now, by the powrs above, and what we share~ 39 4, 66 | Implore the favor of the powrs above,~ 40 4, 83 | milk-white heifer she with flowrs adorns,~ 41 4, 123 | Meantime the rising towrs are at a stand;~ 42 4, 234 | down, and sounding showrs.~ 43 4, 268 | By day, from lofty towrs her head she shews,~ 44 4, 299 | He thus with prayrs implord his sire divine:~ 45 4, 335 | Thy life with prayrs, nor promisd such a son.~ 46 4, 381 | Now towrs within the clouds advance 47 4, 391 | foreign walls and Tyrian towrs to rear,~ 48 4, 461 | By these my prayrs, if pray’rs may yet have 49 4, 461 | these my pray’rs, if prayrs may yet have place,~ 50 4, 501 | With walls and towrs a Libyan town adorn,~ 51 4, 547 | Of heavnly powrs were touchd with human 52 4, 598 | To prayrs and mean submissions she 53 4, 636 | hardend heart nor prayrs nor threatnings move;~ 54 4, 738 | And thrice invokes the powrs below the ground.~ 55 4, 876 | All powrs invokd with Dido’s dying 56 4, 893 | These are my prayrs, and this my dying will;~ 57 4, 978 | raise the pile, the powrs invoke,~ 58 5, 304 | succor from the watry powrs demands:~ 59 5, 901 | Jove,” he cried, ’if prayrs can yet have place;~ 60 5, 1022| Compel me to these prayrs; since neither fate,~ 61 5, 1079| The marshal’d powrs in equal troops divide~ 62 6, 81 | delay?” she cried—”the powrs invoke!~ 63 6, 82 | Thy prayrs alone can open this abode;~ 64 6, 98 | Here cease, ye powrs, and let your vengeance 65 6, 119 | Write not, but, what the powrs ordain, relate.”~ 66 6, 174 | if pious minds by prayrs are won,~ 67 6, 621 | And all the powrs that rule the realms below,~ 68 6, 632 | With tears, and prayrs, and late-repenting love.~ 69 6, 711 | Avenging powrs! with justice if I pray,~ 70 6, 1052| And raise Collatian towrs on rocky ground.~ 71 6, 1065| Rome, whose ascending towrs shall heavn invade,~ 72 6, 1224| Let me with funral flowrs his body strow;~ 73 7, 132 | From powrs above, and from the fiends 74 7, 216 | far the town and lofty towrs survey;~ 75 7, 354 | The powrs,” said he, “the pow’rs we 76 7, 354 | pow’rs,” said he, “the powrs we both invoke,~ 77 7, 726 | The powrs of Troy, then issuing on 78 7, 871 | their arms: th’ Atinian powrs,~ 79 7, 872 | Tibur with her lofty towrs,~ 80 7, 981 | And all th’ Eretian powrs; besides a band~ 81 7, 1021| From her high towrs, the harvest of her trees.~ 82 8, 1 | had assembled all his powrs,~ 83 8, 2 | planted on Laurentum’s towrs;~ 84 8, 96 | flood, and thus the powrs bespoke:~ 85 8, 131 | far beheld the rising towrs,~ 86 8, 132 | and shepherdslowly bowrs,~ 87 8, 416 | founder of the Roman towrs:~ 88 8, 417 | first the seat of sylvan powrs,~ 89 8, 492 | conspird with Grecian powrs,~ 90 8, 493 | the ground the Trojan towrs,~ 91 9, 28 | And loads the powrs above with offerd vows.~ 92 9, 34 | The mighty Turnus towrs above the rest.~ 93 9, 67 | Wet with descending showrs, and stiff with cold,~ 94 9, 626 | casting from their towrs a frightful view,~ 95 9, 880 | the way to heavn: the powrs divine~ 96 10, 78 | Cythera, mine the Cyprian towrs:~ 97 10, 79 | recesses, and those sacred bowrs,~ 98 10, 133 | Cythera, yours the Cyprian towrs,~ 99 10, 134 | recesses, and the sacred bowrs.~ 100 10, 184 | Thin on the towrs they stand; and evn those 101 10, 368 | courage: from their towrs they throw~ 102 10, 512 | threatnings mixd with prayrs, his last resource,~ 103 10, 524 | Nor powrs above, nor destinies below~ 104 10, 948 | see Laurentum’s lofty towrs again?~ 105 11, 76 | farther debt, but to the powrs below.~ 106 11, 140 | To Pallantean towrs direct their course,~ 107 11, 375 | Grecian tents and rising towrs beheld.~ 108 11, 427 | Presumd against immortal powrs to move,~ 109 11, 504 | commissiond hence with ample powrs,~ 110 11, 546 | haughty godhead we with prayrs implore,~ 111 11, 663 | and princes join their powrs:~ 112 11, 726 | Prayrs in their mouths, and presents 113 11, 1286| Armd on the towrs, the common danger share:~ 114 12, 208 | the field, the Trojan powrs,~ 115 12, 209 | squadrons, and Laurentine towrs.~ 116 12, 265 | And thus with pious prayrs the gods adord:~ 117 12, 273 | All powrs of ocean, all ethereal gods,~ 118 12, 291 | And bless the rising towrs with fair Lavinia’s name.”~ 119 12, 295 | And all the powrs that all the three contain;~ 120 12, 301 | And all those powrs attest, and all their names;~ 121 12, 334 | mutters undistinguishd prayrs,~ 122 12, 612 | The leafs with flowrs, the flow’rs with purple 123 12, 612 | leafs with flow’rs, the flowrs with purple crownd,~ 124 12, 721 | Invokes the powrs of violated peace,~ 125 12, 796 | whom not the Grecian powrs,~ 126 12, 797 | subverter of the Trojan towrs,~ 127 12, 831 | This day the Latian towrs, that mate the sky,~ 128 12, 1329| Amazd he cow’rs beneath his conquring foe,~


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