Book, Verse
1 1, 33 | She ponder’d this, and fear’d it was in fate;~
2 1, 90 | In fear of this, the Father of the
3 1, 240 | anchors; for no storms they fear.~
4 1, 498 | hate the tyrant, or who fear his hate.~
5 1, 633 | Reviv’d his courage, and his fear expell’d.~
6 1, 758 | see escap’d the storm, and fear,~
7 1, 933 | For much she fear’d the Tyrians, double-tongued,~
8 2, 97 | His fear at length dismiss’d, he
9 2, 147 | With acted fear, the villain thus pursued:~
10 2, 166 | All fear’d, and each believ’d himself
11 2, 265 | Did our unwary minds with fear torment,~
12 2, 403 | Fear broke my slumbers; I no
13 2, 445 | thousand others, whom I fear to name,~
14 2, 480 | Scour thro’ the fields, nor fear the stormy night—~
15 2, 516 | Possess’d with fear, unknowing of the ground,~
16 2, 539 | oppress’d with more ignoble fear,~
17 2, 599 | Ilium else were void of fear,~
18 2, 727 | The fear of death gave place to nature’
19 2, 736 | wretched age: the gods he fear’d,~
20 2, 765 | Congeal with fear, my hair with horror stood:~
21 2, 824 | Nor fear obedience to your mother’
22 2, 990 | shadow now am seiz’d with fear,~
23 2, 995 | looking thro’ the shades, with fear,~
24 2, 1050| d, and struck dumb with fear,~
25 2, 1068| Fear not that I shall watch,
26 3, 41 | Fear shrunk my sinews, and congeal’
27 3, 140 | fortune, and dispel your fear.~
28 3, 727 | For shipwrecks fear’d. Mount AEtna thence we
29 3, 874 | Seiz’d with a sudden fear, we run to sea,~
30 3, 895 | New pangs of mortal fear our minds assail;~
31 4, 17 | Fear ever argues a degenerate
32 4, 304 | thou not this? or do we fear in vain~
33 4, 404 | prince was seiz’d with sudden fear;~
34 4, 434 | Frantic with fear, impatient of the wound,~
35 4, 526 | fawn? what have I worse to fear?~
36 4, 681 | when, distracted with his fear,~
37 4, 726 | She fear’d no worse than when Sichaeus
38 4, 823 | prince arose with hasty fear;~
39 5, 181 | with hope, by turns with fear depress’d.~
40 5, 214 | shelves too cautiously he fear’d,~
41 5, 520 | And shun, for fear, the danger of the fight?~
42 5, 526 | Unmov’d with fear, and mov’d with martial
43 5, 537 | With fear and wonder seiz’d, the crowd
44 5, 559 | And let him leave to fear, since I resign my right.”~
45 5, 852 | They fear, and hope, and neither part
46 5, 853 | hope the fated land, but fear the fatal way.~
47 5, 884 | women, seiz’d with shame and fear,~
48 5, 1064| the same: fair goddess, fear no more,~
49 6, 85 | with a damp sweat and holy fear.~
50 6, 387 | Want, Fear, and Famine’s unresisted
51 6, 405 | Tho’ seiz’d with sudden fear, to force the guard,~
52 6, 661 | well-known face, with wonted fear,~
53 6, 940 | How have I fear’d your fate! but fear’d
54 6, 940 | I fear’d your fate! but fear’d it most,~
55 6, 994 | Desire and fear by turns possess their hearts,~
56 7, 363 | not a friend’s embraces fear;~
57 7, 611 | And learn to fear whom he disdains to love.~
58 7, 616 | I neither fear nor will provoke the war;~
59 7, 696 | Possess’d with fear, and seeks his known abodes,~
60 7, 722 | mothers wildly stare, with fear possess’d,~
61 7, 800 | mothers, frantic with their fear,~
62 7, 841 | worship’d with religious fear)~
63 7, 843 | And the fear’d issues of the furious
64 7, 932 | Coras and Catillus, void of fear:~
65 8, 57 | Fear not! The war shall end in
66 8, 145 | They rose with fear, and left th’ unfinish’d
67 8, 235 | the bowls (remov’d for fear)~
68 8, 290 | Fear in his eyes, and paleness
69 8, 395 | And, seiz’d with fear, forgot his mangled meat.~
70 8, 459 | A reverent fear (such superstition reigns~
71 8, 705 | Dismiss your fear) belongs alone to me.~
72 8, 942 | Panting, and pale with fear of future death.~
73 9, 104 | Now, fill’d with fear, on their behalf I come;~
74 9, 164 | Their fates I fear not, or vain oracles.~
75 9, 188 | Let them not fear the treasons of the night,~
76 9, 329 | youth, and souls so void of fear.”~
77 9, 466 | spacious jar he slink’d for fear;~
78 9, 522 | And fear, misled the younger from
79 9, 687 | They shrink for fear, abated of their rage,~
80 9, 818 | the frauds of sly Ulysses fear.~
81 9, 978 | The town with fear and wild confusion fill’
82 9, 1034| But, whom they fear’d without, they found within.~
83 10, 13 | What fear or hope on either part divides~
84 10, 83 | Nor fear the race of a rejected boy.~
85 10, 145 | Then was your time to fear the Trojan fate:~
86 10, 283 | They seem’d to fear the formidable sight,~
87 10, 602 | Permits not panic fear to reign too far,~
88 10, 631 | hope, and fate I cannot fear;~
89 10, 785 | They fled for fear; with these, he chas’d along~
90 10, 806 | swift a motion, mad with fear,~
91 10, 815 | threats, and more unus’d to fear.~
92 10, 864 | reign lord, whose frown I fear,~
93 10, 913 | d, and seem’d to fly for fear.~
94 10, 1182| duty, and prevents their fear:~
95 10, 1255| more; but hasten’d, void of fear,~
96 10, 1261| Nor fate I fear, but all the gods defy.~
97 11, 25 | Fear is no more, for fierce Mezentius
98 11, 522 | common needs require, but fear to speak.~
99 11, 526 | Fear set apart, tho’ death is
100 11, 545 | If still we fear his force, he must be woo’
101 11, 914 | Tyrrhenus, and Aconteus, void of fear,~
102 11, 928 | Tuscans take their turn to fear and fly.~
103 11, 1077| What panic fear has seiz’d your souls? O
104 11, 1180| With beating heart, and fear confus’d with joys;~
105 11, 1283| Blind in their fear, they bounce against the
106 12, 84 | But now the queen, who fear’d for Turnus’ life,~
107 12, 664 | hostile sound, and fled for fear.~
108 12, 687 | and, seiz’d with mortal fear,~
109 12, 871 | eyes, distracted with her fear—~
110 12, 889 | Confusion, fear, distraction, and disgrace,~
111 12, 1075| Surpris’d with fear, he fled along the field,~
112 12, 1095| the stag springs out with fear;~
113 12, 1124| Confus’d with fear, bereft of human aid,~
114 12, 1258| of her wings. Amaz’d with fear,~
115 12, 1285| foe, and thus upbraids his fear:~
116 12, 1331| he stands, and fix’d with fear,~
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