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Virgil
Aeneid

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race

    Book, Verse
1 1, 9 | From whence the race of Alban fathers come,~ 2 1, 29 | come should see the Trojan race~ 3 1, 101 | A race of wandring slaves, abhorr’ 4 1, 346 | the Father of thimmortal race,~ 5 1, 363 | thro’ the signs his annual race shall run:~ 6 1, 689 | to the wars an Amazonian race.~ 7 1, 743 | spare the remnant of a pious race!~ 8 1, 760 | what monsters, what inhuman race,~ 9 1, 795 | and valor of the Phrygian race?~ 10 2, 597 | all the Dardan and Argolic race~ 11 2, 953 | this relic of the Trojan race,~ 12 2, 1071| goddess mother, or my royal race.~ 13 3, 115 | sad relics of the Trojan race;~ 14 3, 129 | sent you forth, her ancient race~ 15 3, 138 | The race and lineage of the Trojan 16 3, 214 | shall our care thy glorious race befriend.~ 17 3, 240 | his error of the double race;~ 18 3, 415 | only happy maid of Priam’s race,~ 19 3, 522 | That to your pious race they may descend.~ 20 3, 670 | steepy rise and her declining race.~ 21 3, 860 | is all I ask, this cruel race to shun;~ 22 3, 925 | Long for the race of warlike steeds renown’ 23 4, 300 | propitious to the Moorish race,~ 24 4, 337 | A martial race, and rule the Latian land,~ 25 4, 347 | And for his race to gain thAusonian coast!~ 26 4, 360 | the god begins his airy race,~ 27 4, 367 | of rolling streams their race begin;~ 28 4, 462 | the fortunes of a falling race.~ 29 4, 502 | not we—like you, a foreign race—~ 30 4, 782 | Laomedon still lives in all his race!~ 31 4, 880 | Yet let a race untam’d, and haughty foes,~ 32 5, 46 | unmindful of his ancient race,~ 33 5, 59 | heavn, divine Dardanian race!~ 34 5, 78 | sports Acestes, of the Trojan race,~ 35 5, 85 | seas shall run a watry race;~ 36 5, 97 | tied, and all the Trojan race.~ 37 5, 160 | Sergesthus, who began the Sergian race,~ 38 5, 190 | fiery coursers, in a chariot race,~ 39 5, 239 | lags, they kindle in the race,~ 40 5, 256 | last, the lags of all the race!—~ 41 5, 298 | obstinate to die, or gain the race.~ 42 5, 389 | Diores next, of Priam’s royal race,~ 43 5, 425 | left at least a dubious race.~ 44 5, 476 | The race thus ended, and rewards 45 5, 736 | His race in after times was known 46 5, 776 | they swim around the watry race.~ 47 5, 842 | nurse of Priam’s numrous race:~ 48 5, 902 | abhorrst not all the Dardan race;~ 49 5, 1105| faith commit the Trojan race?~ 50 6, Arg | shews him that glorious race of heroes which was to descend 51 6, 97 | has pursued her wandring race.~ 52 6, 105 | long exiles of the Trojan race.~ 53 6, 197 | shining worth and heavnly race.~ 54 6, 646 | he met, with Meleager’s race,~ 55 6, 672 | first began: “O Teucer’s race,~ 56 6, 721 | finishd more than half his race:~ 57 6, 758 | replied; “The chaste and holy race~ 58 6, 782 | rivals of the gods, the Titan race,~ 59 6, 881 | they Teucer’s old heroic race,~ 60 6, 922 | Reviewd his musterd race, and took the tale:~ 61 6, 931 | said, “the godsundoubted race!~ 62 6, 971 | your sight your glorious race,~ 63 6, 1033| is he, thy last-begotten race,~ 64 6, 1040| And, born a king, a race of kings beget.~ 65 6, 1063| Auspicious chief! thy race, in times to come,~ 66 6, 1068| like her, of an immortal race.~ 67 6, 1074| Your Roman race, and Julian progeny.~ 68 6, 1153| in chains their Achillean race;~ 69 7, 144 | His race, in arms and arts of peace 70 7, 160 | had omen, that the Trojan race~ 71 7, 175 | wandring of our exild race.~ 72 7, 186 | the mother of the heavnly race,~ 73 7, 299 | And, as our race, our king descends from 74 7, 351 | This was the race that sure portents foreshew~ 75 7, 373 | Whose race shall bear aloft the Latian 76 7, 415 | seas pursued their exild race;~ 77 7, 435 | The Trojan race to reign in Italy;~ 78 7, 455 | hates his own misshapen race;~ 79 7, 521 | springs from Inachus of Argive race.”~ 80 7, 976 | was he, the noble Claudian race begot,~ 81 7, 977 | The Claudian race, ordaind, in times to come,~ 82 8, 51 | Undoubted offspring of ethereal race,~ 83 8, 63 | rolling years have run their race,~ 84 8, 129 | sun had finishd half his race,~ 85 8, 192 | The Trojan race, are equal foes to you.~ 86 8, 401 | the great author of thy race!~ 87 8, 449 | son foretold thAEnean race,~ 88 8, 501 | His race is doomd to reign in Italy:~ 89 8, 507 | arms a less illustrious race.~ 90 8, 539 | when the Night her middle race had rode,~ 91 8, 626 | the Tuscans by the Lydian race,~ 92 8, 635 | head, and on his impious race!~ 93 8, 833 | The wars in order, and the race divine~ 94 8, 965 | and th’ ungirt Numidian race;~ 95 8, 977 | fame and fortune of his race.~ 96 9, 62 | Amazd to find a dastard race, that run~ 97 9, 135 | O Trojan race, your needless aid forbear,~ 98 9, 169 | and fire, the faithless race of Troy.~ 99 9, 327 | from ruin save the Trojan race,~ 100 9, 378 | Of Priam’s royal race my mother came—~ 101 9, 879 | To thee a race of demigods below.~ 102 10, 65 | prefers before the Trojan race;~ 103 10, 83 | Nor fear the race of a rejected boy.~ 104 10, 138 | from return your exild race?~ 105 10, 309 | Phoebe half her nightly race had run.~ 106 10, 394 | Be mindful of the race from whence you came,~ 107 10, 487 | three brothers of the Borean race,~ 108 10, 589 | when the father’s mortal race was run,~ 109 11, 77 | wretched father, ere his race is run,~ 110 11, 386 | Made this return: ’Ausonian race, of old~ 111 11, 458 | horrible along th’ uneasy race;~ 112 11, 471 | But Heavn’s own race; unconquerd in the field,~ 113 11, 620 | strength of a twice-conquerd race;~ 114 11, 1014| herd, a vile and trembling race?~ 115 11, 1026| narrower ring she makes the race;~ 116 12, 127 | coursers of the Thracian race.~ 117 12, 254 | hope of Rome’s immortal race.~ 118 12, 777 | From a long royal race of Latian kings,~ 119 12, 1216| blood so mixd, a pious race shall flow,~


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