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116 aeneas
116 fear
116 land
116 long
115 here
114 those
113 high
Virgil
Aeneid

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long

    Book, Verse
1 1, 4 | Long labors, both by sea and 2 1, 10 | And the long glories of majestic Rome.~ 3 1, 28 | Long cited by the people of the 4 1, 36 | Besides, long causes working in her mind,~ 5 1, 46 | And sevn long years thunhappy wandring 6 1, 228 | Within a long recess there lies a bay:~ 7 1, 457 | But tell a stranger, long in tempests tossd,~ 8 1, 483 | And long from her conceald the cruel 9 1, 493 | Last, to support her in so long a way,~ 10 1, 671 | To Pallasfane in long procession go,~ 11 1, 813 | And longd to break from out his 12 1, 815 | whence, O goddess-born, this long delay?~ 13 1, 984 | Next fifty handmaids in long order bore~ 14 1, 1000| guileful god about the hero long,~ 15 1, 1060| The fatal issue of so long a war,~ 16 2, 33 | d within their walls so long,~ 17 2, 95 | news he could impart, we long to know,~ 18 2, 148 | Long had the Grecians (tird 19 2, 339 | Who joyful from their long confinement rose.~ 20 2, 369 | O, long expected by thy friends! 21 2, 392 | Which, wandring long, at last thou shalt erect.’~ 22 2, 482 | And long to temper their dry chaps 23 2, 502 | said he, ’my friends, this long delay?~ 24 2, 871 | give this useless corpse a long adieu.~ 25 2, 876 | T is long since I, for my celestial 26 2, 972 | By long religion kept; there bend 27 2, 1043| And captive matrons, in long order stands.~ 28 2, 1058| Long wandring ways for you the 29 3, 137 | My father, long revolving in his mind~ 30 3, 366 | Pleasd to have saild so long before the wind,~ 31 3, 387 | And long to see the new Dardanian 32 3, 491 | Long tracts of seas divide your 33 3, 533 | Now rising cities in long order stand,~ 34 3, 579 | thy companions chide thy long delay;~ 35 3, 659 | But long to late posterity descend.’~ 36 3, 925 | Long for the race of warlike 37 4, 222 | And a long chase in open view maintain.~ 38 4, 279 | And wastes in luxury long winter nights,~ 39 4, 345 | From his long lingring on a hostile shore,~ 40 4, 414 | After long thought, to this advice 41 4, 697 | Long tracts of Ethiopian climates 42 5, 133 | The glad attendants in long order come,~ 43 5, 473 | Long since from Neptune’s bars 44 5, 508 | How long shall Dares wait his dastard 45 5, 550 | With these he long sustaind thHerculean 46 5, 594 | d aside, and shunnd the long descending blow.~ 47 5, 599 | falls a hollow pine, that long had stood~ 48 5, 1126| Long infamous for ships and sailors 49 6, 105 | For the long exiles of the Trojan race.~ 50 6, 131 | The coast, so long desird (nor doubt thevent),~ 51 6, 511 | Attend the term of long revolving years;~ 52 6, 572 | Long draughts of sleep his monstrous 53 6, 657 | Delight to hover near, and long to know~ 54 6, 676 | Your single prowess long sustaind the fight,~ 55 6, 724 | thus the Sibyl chides their long delay:~ 56 6, 868 | Where long extended plains of pleasure 57 6, 932 | O long expected to my dear embrace!~ 58 6, 945 | After long tossing on the Tyrrhene 59 6, 968 | In Lethe’s lake they long oblivion taste,~ 60 6, 970 | Long has my soul desird this 61 6, 1014| So long their punishments and penance 62 6, 1024| The long procession of his progeny.~ 63 6, 1079| Augustus, promisd oft, and long foretold,~ 64 6, 1122| And long for arbitrary lords again,~ 65 7, 68 | Latinus, old and mild, had long possessd~ 66 7, 88 | Deep in the palace, of long growth, there stood~ 67 7, 101 | And a long cluster from the laurel 68 7, 171 | And the long labors of your voyage end.~ 69 7, 239 | All at large tables, in long order set,~ 70 7, 257 | His other wavd a long divining wand.~ 71 7, 260 | For Circe long had lovd the youth in vain,~ 72 7, 277 | Spent and disabled in so long a way?~ 73 7, 295 | The port, so long desird, at length we found;~ 74 7, 427 | Have wagd a long and unsuccessful war,~ 75 7, 813 | pious prince, unmovd, and long~ 76 7, 922 | For arms, his men long piles and javlins bore;~ 77 7, 965 | Like a long team of snowy swans on high,~ 78 8, 52 | O long expected in this promis’ 79 8, 182 | Your sire is Mercury, whom long before~ 80 8, 209 | Long tho’ it be, ’t is fresh 81 8, 219 | I longd to join in friendship’ 82 8, 232 | Whose holy rites admit no long delay.~ 83 8, 264 | Time, long expected, easd us of our 84 8, 372 | of beasts involvd, the long procession led;~ 85 8, 443 | Long tossd on seas, I sought 86 8, 525 | Long since, had you requird 87 8, 628 | Agyllina calld. It flourishd long,~ 88 8, 791 | A greenwood shade, for long religion known,~ 89 8, 877 | Gold are their vests; long Alpine spears they wield,~ 90 9, 102 | woods, that holy grove, my long delight,~ 91 9, 612 | Nor long the sun his daily course 92 9, 683 | bear thunequal combat long;~ 93 10, 387 | What you so long have wishd, kind Fortune 94 10, 501 | They long suspend the fortune of the 95 10, 853 | Broke from the camp, so long besiegd in vain.~ 96 10, 919 | fated land you sought so long by sea.”~ 97 10, 1222| But will not long.” With that he raisd from 98 10, 1231| Rhoebus, we have livd too long for me—~ 99 10, 1232| If life and long were terms that could agree!~ 100 10, 1256| And threatend with his long protended spear.~ 101 11, 114 | In long arraythachievements of 102 11, 141 | In long procession rankd, the pious 103 11, 184 | Long hate to Turnus, as his foe 104 11, 253 | crime, for having livd too long.~ 105 11, 373 | And passd with peril a long tract of land:~ 106 11, 443 | The long defense the Trojan people 107 11, 510 | took the word, who grudgd, long since,~ 108 12, 185 | Long twisted wreaths of sacred 109 12, 218 | Long hast thou known, nor need 110 12, 267 | which I have sustaind so long a toil,~ 111 12, 361 | Which have so long their lazy sons sustain’ 112 12, 392 | lengtht is granted, what I long desird!~ 113 12, 719 | Prince, whose piety had long repelld~ 114 12, 753 | Who long had shunnd the dangers 115 12, 777 | From a long royal race of Latian kings,~ 116 12, 898 | break the solemn league so long desird,~


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