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116 aeneas
116 fear
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Aeneid

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night

    Book, Verse
1 1, 105 | Raise all thy winds; with night involve the skies;~ 2 1, 129 | Ascend; and sable night involves the skies;~ 3 1, 420 | Meantime, in shades of night AEneas lies:~ 4 1, 486 | At length, in dead of night, the ghost appears~ 5 1, 935 | These thoughts by night her golden slumbers broke,~ 6 1, 959 | But only for a night’s revolving space:~ 7 1, 1049| with talk prolongd the night,~ 8 2, 11 | latter watch of wasting night,~ 9 2, 16 | What in our last and fatal night befell.~ 10 2, 185 | Hid in a weedy lake all night I lay,~ 11 2, 329 | shaded ocean rushd the night;~ 12 2, 334 | under covert of the silent night,~ 13 2, 350 | T was in the dead of night, when sleep repairs~ 14 2, 382 | and horrors of this fatal night.~ 15 2, 480 | fields, nor fear the stormy night—~ 16 2, 487 | Night was our friend; our leader 17 2, 488 | tell the slaughter of that night?~ 18 2, 496 | courage from despair and night:~ 19 2, 841 | clouds and gloomy shades of night.~ 20 2, 912 | wanting to conclude the night.’~ 21 2, 1001| the shelter of the gloomy night,~ 22 2, 1022| my former tracks; thronight explore~ 23 2, 1025| evn the silence of the night.~ 24 2, 1047| sudden thro’ the shades of night appears—~ 25 2, 1081| Thus having passd the night in fruitless pain,~ 26 3, 201 | T was night, when evry creature, void 27 3, 230 | dreams, but visions of the night;~ 28 3, 257 | And night with sable clouds involves 29 3, 265 | Betwixt the night and day; such darkness reign 30 3, 663 | were hid in dusky shades of night:~ 31 3, 668 | The night, proceeding on with silent 32 3, 761 | woods we pass the tedious night,~ 33 3, 850 | deserted caverns lodge by night;~ 34 4, 12 | soul! what visions of the night~ 35 4, 36 | d with ghosts in endless night to lie,~ 36 4, 107 | declines, and feasts renew the night,~ 37 4, 173 | and all involvd in gloomy night;~ 38 4, 504 | As often as the night obscures the skies~ 39 4, 674 | disturbs the silence of the night.~ 40 4, 739 | Night, Erebus, and Chaos she proclaims,~ 41 4, 744 | sickles reap’d at noon of night;~ 42 4, 757 | T was dead of night, when weary bodies close~ 43 4, 801 | in sleep he passd the night;~ 44 4, 816 | Prevent her rage, while night obscures the skies,~ 45 4, 821 | air unseen, and mixd with night.~ 46 4, 992 | lids at last in endless night.~ 47 5, 17 | Then night and horror ocean’s face 48 5, 28 | And what collected night involves the skies!~ 49 5, 944 | T was dead of night; when to his slumbring 50 5, 967 | farewell! I vanish with the night,~ 51 5, 1089| The steeds of Night had traveld half the sky,~ 52 6, 170 | breathd his last, in dead of night~ 53 6, 192 | The gates of hell are open night and day;~ 54 6, 199 | forests and impenetrable night~ 55 6, 208 | thick woods and gloomy night~ 56 6, 356 | blood: a lamb to Hell and Night~ 57 6, 375 | rule the regions of the night,~ 58 6, 380 | wander travelers in woods by night,~ 59 6, 495 | have lost for this eternal night!~ 60 6, 529 | Know this, the realm of night—the Stygian shore:~ 61 6, 614 | he who sees, throdusky night,~ 62 6, 626 | the vast empire of eternal night.~ 63 6, 638 | forest and the shades of night;~ 64 6, 675 | that in our last and fatal night~ 65 6, 692 | The night that was by Heavn decreed 66 6, 725 | Night rushes down, and headlong 67 6, 730 | The seat of night profound, and punishd fiends.”~ 68 6, 750 | in her sanguine gown, by night and day,~ 69 6, 1136| leave the shady realms of night,~ 70 6, 1199| And night, with sable shades, involves 71 7, 9 | a gentle breeze arose by night,~ 72 7, 16 | the loom, she spends the night,~ 73 7, 22 | caverns, at the close of night,~ 74 7, 30 | steerd their course by night~ 75 7, 147 | These answers, in the silent night receivd,~ 76 7, 188 | And Night, and all the stars that 77 7, 460 | virgin daughter of eternal Night,~ 78 7, 478 | wicker wings, sublime thronight,~ 79 7, 579 | Betwixt the confines of the night and day,~ 80 7, 685 | grazing all the day, at night he came~ 81 7, 771 | But thou with speed to night and hell repair;~ 82 8, 34 | the sun by day, or moon by night,~ 83 8, 40 | T was night; and weary nature lulld 84 8, 117 | The follwing night, and the succeeding day,~ 85 8, 127 | One summer’s night and one whole day they pass~ 86 8, 309 | ravens, all ill omens of the night,~ 87 8, 327 | ghosts repine at violated night,~ 88 8, 337 | each repeated blast, the night,~ 89 8, 484 | Now Night had shed her silver dews 90 8, 539 | Now when the Night her middle race had rode,~ 91 8, 546 | their daily labor add the night:~ 92 8, 559 | the Father of the Fire, by night,~ 93 8, 646 | crowd, and, favord by the night,~ 94 8, 874 | Obscure in night, ascend, and seize the walls.~ 95 9, 188 | fear the treasons of the night,~ 96 9, 196 | Give we the silent night to needful rest:~ 97 9, 210 | And pass the wakeful night in feasts and play.~ 98 9, 386 | right hand and conscious Night I swear,~ 99 9, 514 | and trust themselves to night.~ 100 9, 545 | groves, and goddess of the night,~ 101 10, 360 | chasd the shadows of the night away.~ 102 10, 380 | threatning comets, when by night they rise,~ 103 10, 694 | compass of one mournful night,~ 104 10, 909 | visions in our dreams by night.)~ 105 10, 996 | Born on that fatal night, when, big with fire,~ 106 10, 1015| betroth’d, and unconsummate night.~ 107 10, 1051| his eyes in everlasting night.~ 108 11, 281 | dispelld the shades of night,~ 109 11, 306 | along the shore, till dewy night~ 110 11, 320 | dispelld the shadows of the night,~ 111 11, 423 | specters, in the dead of night,~ 112 11, 1083| fly your female foes by night,~ 113 11, 1318| While Night with sable wings involves 114 12, 1225| at a birth were born to Night:~ 115 12, 1244| clouds the daughter of the night.~ 116 12, 1265| soul, ye baleful birds of night;~ 117 12, 1313| sickly fancy labors in the night;~


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