Book, Verse
1 1, 524 | care I rescued from our foes.~
2 1, 693 | alone provokes a thousand foes,~
3 1, 792 | guard my coast from foreign foes.~
4 2, 9 | ev’n the hardest of our foes could hear,~
5 2, 59 | blind recess, our secret foes;~
6 2, 90 | Scorn’d by my foes, abandon’d by my friends?’~
7 2, 338 | to vital air our hidden foes,~
8 2, 383 | The foes already have possess’d the
9 2, 426 | fortune favor’d) and repel the foes;~
10 2, 444 | The flames; and foes for entrance press without,~
11 2, 475 | fall, but fall amidst our foes:~
12 2, 601 | in a tortoise cast, the foes,~
13 2, 693 | palace, and his ent’ring foes,~
14 2, 720 | Thro’ swords and foes, amaz’d and hurt, he flies~
15 2, 856 | Descending thence, I scape thro’ foes and fire:~
16 2, 857 | Before the goddess, foes and flames retire.~
17 2, 873 | At least the pitying foes will aid my death,~
18 2, 904 | Thro’ foes and fires, to see my house
19 2, 996 | Haste, haste, my son, the foes are nigh;~
20 2, 1029| The house was fill’d with foes, with flames beset.~
21 3, 312 | ring wings, and saw the foes appear,~
22 3, 416 | death deliver’d from the foes’ embrace!~
23 3, 511 | parts are all by Grecian foes possess’d;~
24 3, 781 | soon for Trojans and for foes he knew;~
25 3, 791 | Among your foes besieg’d th’ imperial town.~
26 4, 55 | side is hemm’d with warlike foes;~
27 4, 808 | Beset with foes; nor hear’st the western
28 4, 880 | race untam’d, and haughty foes,~
29 4, 963 | the new Carthage, set by foes on fire—~
30 5, 508 | shall Dares wait his dastard foes?~
31 5, 939 | shock of battle with your foes by land.~
32 6, 678 | upon a heap of slaughter’d foes.~
33 6, 1133| well redeem’d, and foreign foes o’ercome.~
34 6, 1143| Embrace again, my sons, be foes no more;~
35 7, 404 | offspring of my Phrygian foes!~
36 7, 600 | Repel the Tuscan foes; their city seize;~
37 7, 652 | To force the foes from the Lavinian shore,~
38 7, 923 | with pointed steel their foes in battle gore.~
39 8, 29 | Beholds the tempest which his foes prepare.~
40 8, 53 | Who thro’ the foes hast borne thy banish’d
41 8, 156 | By Latian foes, with war unjustly made;~
42 8, 192 | The Trojan race, are equal foes to you.~
43 8, 744 | when I made the foremost foes retire,~
44 8, 904 | with propitious gods, his foes assails:~
45 9, 46 | bulwarks, and, secure, their foes attend:~
46 9, 77 | To force his foes in equal field to fight.~
47 9, 149 | The foes, surpris’d with wonder,
48 9, 211 | Trojans, from above, their foes beheld,~
49 9, 221 | Nigh where the foes their utmost guards advance,~
50 9, 301 | clamor, and secure from foes.~
51 9, 319 | Loaded with spoils of foes in battle slain.~
52 9, 421 | Where their proud foes in pitch’d pavilions lay;~
53 9, 461 | wrathful sword, or fewer foes destroys;~
54 9, 536 | The foes inclosing, and his friend
55 9, 618 | to give new terror to his foes,~
56 9, 738 | found himself amidst his foes;~
57 9, 746 | dying body on his thickest foes.~
58 9, 749 | the walls, and leaves his foes behind,~
59 9, 940 | The foes had left the fastness of
60 9, 1033| Ingag’d against the foes who scal’d the wall:~
61 9, 1081| breaks, and twice his broken foes pursues.~
62 10, 64 | Now let my happier foes possess my place,~
63 10, 131 | son, not knowing what his foes decree,~
64 10, 178 | intent upon their siege, the foes~
65 10, 336 | By your insulting foes is hardly press’d.~
66 10, 346 | Shall see huge heaps of foes in battle slain.”~
67 10, 464 | Against our foes, on this contended plain.”~
68 10, 511 | His foes pursuing, and his friends
69 10, 576 | And, pouring on their foes, their prince delight.~
70 10, 709 | Beheld whole heaps of foes in battle kill’d;~
71 10, 716 | And hews thro’ adverse foes an ample way,~
72 10, 760 | revenge himself on other foes.~
73 10, 899 | Where the fierce foes a dubious fight maintain.~
74 10, 960 | Unknown to friends, or foes, or conscious Fame,~
75 10, 1026| Mezentius rushes on his foes,~
76 10, 1304| If pity can to conquer’d foes be due:~
77 11, 70 | Our foes were warlike, disciplin’
78 11, 111 | Besides, the spoils of foes in battle slain,~
79 11, 154 | To conquer’d foes that in fair battle die.~
80 11, 202 | and Trojans, now no longer foes,~
81 11, 257 | whole herds of slaughter’d foes before;~
82 11, 484 | friends, and satisfy our foes.~
83 11, 599 | Foes are not far to seek without
84 11, 621 | Our foes encourage, and our friends
85 11, 700 | And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls.”~
86 11, 800 | The foes at hand, or from afar distress;~
87 11, 810 | her death amidst her fatal foes:~
88 11, 817 | sav’d from his prevailing foes,~
89 11, 823 | His foes in sight, he mends his weary
90 11, 844 | Then, press’d by foes, he stemm’d the stormy tide,~
91 11, 849 | his hunted life amidst his foes;~
92 11, 880 | her death among forbidden foes,~
93 11, 927 | Receive their foes, and raise a threat’ning
94 11, 1083| thus you fly your female foes by night,~
95 11, 1089| said, he spurs amid the foes,~
96 11, 1127| rushing on, she seeks her foes in flight,~
97 11, 1219| her corpse, of friends and foes a fighting train.~
98 11, 1263| Driv’n by their foes, and to their fears resign’
99 11, 1280| friends excluded with their foes.~
100 11, 1296| The foes, entirely masters of the
101 11, 1304| From secret foes, the Trojan troops succeed.~
102 12, 396 | These are the foreign foes, whose impious band,~
103 12, 494 | behind a lane of slaughter’d foes.~
104 12, 521 | d the Trojans, and their foes repell’d.~
105 12, 538 | Thus are my foes rewarded by my hand;~
106 12, 601 | friends, and then their foes appear:~
107 12, 602 | Their friends retreat; their foes pursue the rear.~
108 12, 697 | various course among the foes;~
109 12, 835 | Twice have our foes been vanquish’d on the plain:~
110 12, 858 | Some would exclude their foes, and some admit their friends.~
111 12, 869 | The queen, who saw the foes invade the town,~
112 12, 901 | and there some straggling foes he gleans.~
113 12, 954 | eyes are fix’d on you: your foes rejoice;~
114 12, 988 | Thro’ crowds of scatter’d foes he freed his way.~
115 12, 1129| has honor’d, which your foes profan’d,~
116 12, 1171| the seas, thou couldst thy foes distress,~
117 12, 1182| Engag’d against my foes in mortal fight.~
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