Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | sinks one, and scatters the rest. Neptune drives off the
2 1, 236 | To rest the Nereids, and exclude
3 1, 304 | Above the rest, AEneas mourns the fate~
4 1, 538 | to the gods permit the rest,~
5 1, 705 | sees her shine above the rest,~
6 1, 730 | sent, commission’d by the rest,~
7 1, 757 | Dispers’d and dash’d the rest upon the rocky shore.~
8 1, 821 | The rest agrees with what your mother
9 1, 865 | by turns descended to the rest.~
10 1, 889 | afforded me this place of rest;~
11 1, 980 | side; in order sate the rest.~
12 1, 989 | and on the painted couches rest.~
13 1, 996 | But, far above the rest, the royal dame,~
14 2, 12 | setting stars, to kindly rest invite;~
15 2, 13 | since you take such int’rest in our woe,~
16 2, 46 | But Capys, and the rest of sounder mind,~
17 2, 308 | to the horse’s feet; the rest~
18 2, 573 | first observe, and to the rest betray,~
19 2, 773 | the flames consum’d the rest.~
20 3, 196 | My men—some fall, the rest in fevers fry.~
21 3, 487 | The rest the fates from Helenus conceal,~
22 3, 498 | signs of future ease and rest,~
23 3, 521 | rites and customs to the rest commend,~
24 3, 555 | Above the rest, great Juno’s name adore;~
25 3, 600 | of Pyrrhus added to the rest,~
26 3, 667 | Their watches, and the rest securely sleep.~
27 3, 778 | The rest, in mien, in habit, and
28 3, 944 | concluding, he retir’d to rest.~
29 4, 67 | leave the conduct of the rest to love.~
30 4, 106 | tongue forbids to speak the rest.~
31 4, 202 | But far above the rest in beauty shines~
32 4, 468 | name remains of all the rest!)~
33 4, 541 | The rest—I stor’d and rigg’d his
34 4, 608 | perfidious man your int’rest try,~
35 4, 800 | the Trojan found more easy rest.~
36 5, Arg | would have consum’d the rest, had not Jupiter, by a miraculous
37 5, 124 | the hollow tomb retir’d to rest.~
38 5, 174 | decide their place. Above the rest,~
39 5, 200 | Gyas outstripp’d the rest, and sprung before:~
40 5, 249 | In this, our common int’rest, let me find~
41 5, 324 | are distinguish’d from the rest;~
42 5, 474 | to Nisus, he divides the rest,~
43 5, 611 | Nor stops, nor stays; nor rest nor breath allows;~
44 5, 700 | him with gifts above the rest,~
45 5, 747 | Sure coursers for the rest the king ordains,~
46 5, 821 | What should our rest and rising walls withstand,~
47 6, 53 | Eager to read the rest—Achates came,~
48 6, 152 | d, in terms involv’d the rest.~
49 6, 269 | Arm’d like the rest the Trojan prince appears,~
50 6, 434 | The rest he drove to distance from
51 6, 645 | Where, sever’d from the rest, the warrior souls remain’
52 6, 651 | and Medon, high above the rest,~
53 6, 686 | All needful rites, to rest my wand’ring shade;~
54 6, 700 | Unhappy I had laid me down to rest,~
55 6, 877 | bard, surrounded by the rest,~
56 6, 906 | to him surrounded by the rest~
57 7, 5 | Here rest thy bones in rich Hesperia’
58 7, 82 | crowd, but far above the rest,~
59 7, 136 | laid beneath him, and to rest retir’d.~
60 7, 167 | this our fatal place of rest foretold:~
61 7, 255 | Above the rest, as chief of all the band,~
62 7, 550 | Like fury seiz’d the rest; the progress known,~
63 7, 650 | embassy; then rais’d the rest,~
64 7, 659 | The rest his house and his own fame
65 7, 746 | Among the rest, the rich Galesus lies;~
66 7, 793 | The corps of Almon and the rest are shown;~
67 7, 1072| High o’er the rest in arms the graceful Turnus
68 8, 33 | And gives no rest to his distracted heart.~
69 8, 146 | dauntless Pallas reassur’d the rest~
70 8, 217 | Anchises, far above the rest,~
71 8, 368 | The rest invoke the gods, with sprinkled
72 8, 404 | thus they sung; above the rest,~
73 8, 437 | gigantic Tybris, and the rest,~
74 8, 538 | desire, and sunk to pleasing rest.~
75 8, 575 | The rest refresh the scaly snakes
76 8, 700 | The rest stood trembling, struck
77 8, 730 | courser, fairer than the rest,~
78 8, 776 | shone conspicuous o’er the rest;~
79 9, 34 | Turnus tow’rs above the rest.~
80 9, 53 | fiery Turnus flew before the rest:~
81 9, 196 | silent night to needful rest:~
82 9, 238 | Eager of action, enemy to rest:~
83 9, 337 | The rest our grateful gen’ral will
84 9, 416 | prayers and vows. Above the rest appears~
85 9, 452 | wine the youth retir’d to rest,~
86 9, 497 | helm he finds among the rest,~
87 9, 605 | Serranus, Rhamnes, and the rest, they found:~
88 9, 790 | of Arcens shone amid the rest,~
89 9, 982 | The rest shut out, to certain death
90 10, 80 | Obscurely let him rest; his right resign~
91 10, 318 | whose voice excell’d the rest,~
92 10, 351 | The rest make up. Unknowing of the
93 10, 457 | The rest had reach’d him; but his
94 10, 688 | Unask’d, to rest his wand’ring ghost below.”~
95 10, 1077| Above the rest, two goddesses appear~
96 10, 1177| To rest thy soul, at least, if shadows
97 10, 1239| For, after such a lord, I rest secure,~
98 11, 59 | youth! when Fortune gave the rest~
99 11, 136 | behind: the victor seiz’d the rest.~
100 11, 200 | The rest impower’d, that soon a truce
101 11, 314 | The rest, unhonor’d, and without
102 11, 389 | change for war hereditary rest,~
103 11, 538 | values more than all the rest:~
104 11, 632 | vile soul in that vile body rest;~
105 11, 644 | would I prefer before the rest,~
106 11, 666 | Above the rest, the Volscian Amazon~
107 11, 680 | Drances shall rest secure, and neither share~
108 11, 708 | Drawn up in arms, the rest attend my call.”~
109 11, 998 | The rest in rout she follows o’er
110 11, 1010| And tower’d above the rest, conspicuous in the throng.~
111 11, 1166| Shuffled in winds the rest, and toss’d in empty air.~
112 12, 202 | from the town: by those who rest behind,~
113 12, 434 | The rest, with swords on high, run
114 12, 468 | their heavy lids in endless rest.~
115 12, 641 | That to the rest the beamy weapon quakes.~
116 12, 655 | Attend his steps; the rest their weapons take,~
117 12, 747 | sad Onythes, added to the rest,~
118 12, 886 | And rosy cheeks; the rest her sorrow share:~
119 12, 1153| That thus thou ling’rest in this lonely shade?~
120 12, 1279| To rest a weary goddess in the tomb!”~
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