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Virgil
Aeneid

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aeneas

    Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | Winds, and calms the sea. AEneas, with his own ship, and 2 1, Arg | among the Carthaginians. AEneas, going out to discover the 3 1, 255 | AEneas climbs the mountain’s airy 4 1, 304 | Above the rest, AEneas mourns the fate~ 5 1, 353 | ripe for heavn, when fate AEneas calls,~ 6 1, 420 | Meantime, in shades of night AEneas lies:~ 7 1, 521 | The good AEneas am I calld—a name,~ 8 1, 611 | AEneas said, and viewd, with lifted 9 1, 632 | What first AEneas in this place beheld,~ 10 1, 717 | Another way by chance AEneas bends~ 11 1, 767 | AEneas was our prince: a juster 12 1, 872 | Are you the great AEneas, known to fame,~ 13 1, 874 | The same AEneas whom fair Venus bore~ 14 1, 909 | The good AEneas, whose paternal care~ 15 1, 1010| And all AEneas enters in her mind.~ 16 2, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— AEneas relates how the city of 17 3, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— AEneas proceeds in his relation: 18 3, 373 | These arms AEneas took from conquring Greeks.’~ 19 4, Arg | her sister her passion for AEneas, and her thoughts of marrying 20 4, Arg | the hunters, and drives AEneas and Dido into the same cave, 21 4, Arg | Jupiter dispatches Mercury to AEneas, to warn him from Carthage. 22 4, Arg | warn him from Carthage. AEneas secretly prepares for his 23 4, 144 | So Dido shall be yours, AEneas mine:~ 24 4, 166 | The queen, AEneas, and the Tyrian court~ 25 4, 203 | The great AEneas, when the troop he joins;~ 26 4, 476 | Some young AEneas, to supply your place,~ 27 4, 568 | But good AEneas, tho’ he much desird~ 28 4, 676 | And stern AEneas in her dreams appears,~ 29 5, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— AEneas, setting sail from Afric, 30 5, Arg | extinguishd it. Upon this, AEneas, by the advice of one of 31 5, 36 | AEneas then replied: “Too sure 32 5, 57 | AEneas calld the Trojan troops 33 5, 98 | AEneas then advancd amidst the 34 5, 340 | More brave AEneas from his shoulders tore,~ 35 5, 556 | If great AEneas and Acestes join~ 36 5, 564 | Then just AEneas equal arms supplied,~ 37 5, 631 | The champion, then, before AEneas came,~ 38 5, 646 | This done, AEneas orders, for the close,~ 39 5, 883 | By this, AEneas and his train appear;~ 40 5, 1007| Whom good AEneas cheers, and recommends~ 41 5, 1038| And forcd AEneas, when his ships were lost,~ 42 5, 1049| How much your lovd AEneas is my care.~ 43 5, 1058| When your AEneas fought, but fought with 44 6, Arg | ARGUMENT.— The Sibyl foretells AEneas the adventures he should 45 6, 51 | this with wondring eyes AEneas viewd;~ 46 6, 234 | said, and held her peace. AEneas went~ 47 6, 250 | He chose AEneas; and he chose as well.~ 48 6, 257 | All weep; but most AEneas mourns his fate,~ 49 6, 331 | But good AEneas orderd on the shore~ 50 6, 358 | AEneas offers; and, by fate’s decree,~ 51 6, 929 | He, when AEneas on the plain appears,~ 52 6, 964 | AEneas wondring stood, then ask’ 53 6, 1044| Silvius AEneas, for thy name he bears;~ 54 6, 1188| AEneas here beheld, of form divine,~ 55 6, 1243| Straight to the ships AEneas took his way,~ 56 7, Arg | King Latinus entertains AEneas, and promises him his only 57 7, 4 | The nurse of great AEneas’ infancy.~ 58 7, 162 | AEneas took the word, and thus 59 8, Arg | Turnus sends to Diomedes. AEneas goes in person to beg succors 60 8, Arg | makes arms for her son AEneas, and draws on his shield 61 8, 17 | AEneas, landed on the Latian coast,~ 62 8, 92 | His dream AEneas and his sleep forsook.~ 63 8, 99 | Receive AEneas, and from danger keep.~ 64 8, 115 | AEneas takes the mother and her 65 8, 152 | High on the stern AEneas took his stand,~ 66 8, 166 | Conducted to the grove, AEneas broke~ 67 8, 499 | The dangers of AEneas did deplore.~ 68 8, 608 | But meets AEneas in the middle space.~ 69 8, 701 | AEneas only, conscious to the sign,~ 70 8, 773 | AEneas at their head, Achates by 71 8, 802 | AEneas cast his wondring eyes 72 9, Arg | Turnus takes advantage of AEneas’s absence, fires some of 73 9, Arg | Nisus and Euryalus to recall AEneas; which furnishes the poet 74 9, 9 | AEneas, gone to seek thArcadian 75 9, 112 | then is fate? Shall bold AEneas ride,~ 76 9, 317 | Which will our way to great AEneas guide.~ 77 10, Arg | engage in either party. At AEneas’s return there is a bloody 78 10, Arg | Turnus killing Pallas; AEneas, Lausus and Mezentius. Mezentius 79 10, 36 | AEneas, ignorant, and far from 80 10, 232 | AEneas leads; upon his stern appear~ 81 10, 235 | Under their grateful shade AEneas sate,~ 82 10, 243 | Which followd great AEneas to the war:~ 83 10, 429 | The trumpets sound: AEneas first assaild~ 84 10, 448 | AEneas writhd his dart, and stopp’ 85 10, 814 | His flaming sword: AEneas couchd his spear,~ 86 10, 901 | And, what AEneas was, such seem’d the shade.~ 87 10, 933 | Meantime AEneas seeks his absent foe,~ 88 10, 1146| AEneas thus, o’erwhelmed on ev’ 89 10, 1172| Accept whateer AEneas can afford;~ 90 10, 1180| T was by the great AEneashand I fell.’”~ 91 10, 1251| Then loud he calld AEneas thrice by name:~ 92 10, 1252| loud repeated voice to glad AEneas came.~ 93 10, 1268| rode he round; and thrice AEneas wheeld,~ 94 10, 1289| AEneas, hast’ning, wavd his fatal 95 11, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— AEneas erects a trophy of the spoils 96 11, Arg | propose offers of peace to AEneas; which occasions great animosity 97 11, 54 | But, when AEneas viewd the grisly wound~ 98 11, 357 | And, till AEneas shall Lavinia wed,~ 99 11, 447 | AEneas, not inferior in the field,~ 100 11, 625 | And Diomede from fierce AEneas flies.~ 101 11, 683 | AEneas draws his forces to the 102 11, 1311| Both to the city bend. AEneas sees,~ 103 12, Arg | ARGUMENT.— Turnus challenges AEneas to a single combat: articles 104 12, Arg | by the Rutili, who wound AEneas. He is miraculously cur’ 105 12, 252 | AEneas, author of the Roman line;~ 106 12, 264 | AEneas then unsheathd his shining 107 12, 469 | But good AEneas rushd amid the bands;~ 108 12, 652 | For Hector’s nephew, and AEneasson.”~ 109 12, 665 | AEneas leads; and draws a sweeping 110 12, 701 | AEneas, fird with fury, breaks 111 12, 713 | AEneas saw it come, and, stooping 112 12, 734 | AEneas first Rutulian Sucro found,~ 113 12, 950 | Like lightning, fierce AEneas, rolling on,~ 114 12, 1079| AEneas hastens, tho’ with heavier 115 12, 1150| Divine AEneas, (and thou knowst it too,)~ 116 12, 1284| Now stern AEneas waves his weighty spear~


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