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beam 4
beams 14
beamy 7
bear 111
beard 8
bearded 2
beardless 5
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115 here
114 those
113 high
111 bear
110 let
110 r
108 once
Virgil
Aeneid

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bear

    Book, Verse
1 1, 108 | Around my person wait, and bear my train:~ 2 1, 144 | whose dismemberd hands yet bear~ 3 1, 195 | your lord my royal mandate bear—~ 4 1, 265 | Achates us’d to bear: the leaders first~ 5 1, 281 | greater ills hereafter can you bear?~ 6 1, 354 | Then shalt thou bear him up, sublime, to me:~ 7 1, 451 | or what other name you bear~ 8 1, 463 | virgins bows and quivers bear,~ 9 1, 534 | tender parent could no longer bear;~ 10 1, 674 | embroiderd vests for presents bear;~ 11 1, 910 | absence could no longer bear,~ 12 2, 122 | Mad as I was, I could not bear his fate~ 13 2, 411 | Unroot the forest oaks, and bear away~ 14 2, 526 | shields, and their devices bear:~ 15 2, 549 | sight Coroebus could not bear;~ 16 2, 583 | Trojan flames, your testimony bear,~ 17 2, 976 | is impious holy things to bear,~ 18 2, 991 | myself, but for the charge I bear;~ 19 2, 1055| You bear no more than what the gods 20 3, 499 | And bear them safely treasurd in 21 3, 524 | For Sicily, shall bear you to the straits~ 22 3, 547 | T is safer, then, to bear aloof to sea,~ 23 3, 735 | those the promisd rocks! Bear off to sea!’~ 24 3, 789 | But bear me far from this unhappy 25 4, 353 | With rapid force they bear him down the skies.~ 26 4, 587 | Scarce bear the weighty burthen on their 27 4, 606 | soul had been forewarnd to bear.~ 28 4, 920 | speed her aged limbs can bear.~ 29 4, 1007| ring to thinfernal gods I bear.”~ 30 5, 49 | Of a rough Libyan bear the spoils he wore,~ 31 5, 151 | first, which equal rowers bear,~ 32 5, 172 | To bear with this, the seamen stretch 33 5, 213 | Let others bear to sea!” Menoetes heard;~ 34 5, 217 | Bear to the rocky shore, and 35 5, 518 | So tamely can you bear the ravishd crown,~ 36 5, 548 | These which I bear your brother Eryx bore,~ 37 5, 568 | heads from aiming blows they bear afar;~ 38 5, 866 | was the first the news to bear,~ 39 5, 929 | With patience bear, with prudence push your 40 6, 518 | Palinurusname the place shall bear.”~ 41 6, 531 | d great Theseus once to bear,~ 42 6, 592 | pains and poverty desire to bear,~ 43 6, 690 | The shame I bear below, the marks I bore 44 6, 1006| their manes, and those manes bear:~ 45 6, 1057| priestess of your blood shall bear,~ 46 6, 1146| Thou, of my blood, who bearst the Julian name!~ 47 6, 1234| push his fortune, or to bear.~ 48 7, 29 | Should bear, or touch upon th’ inchanted 49 7, 325 | then, that in our hands we bear~ 50 7, 373 | Whose race shall bear aloft the Latian name,~ 51 7, 508 | And bear the royal virgin far away!~ 52 7, 552 | skins of beasts, the javlin bear,~ 53 7, 602 | all-powrful Juno sends; I bear~ 54 7, 637 | destruction, in my hand I bear.”~ 55 7, 772 | gods, nor angry Jove, will bear~ 56 7, 791 | clowns, returnd, from battle bear the slain,~ 57 7, 801 | wilds the flags of Bacchus bear,~ 58 7, 821 | madmen! you yourselves shall bear~ 59 7, 840 | steel (the name of Mars they bear,~ 60 7, 1013| warding arm light bucklers bear.~ 61 8, 158 | This message bear: ’The Trojans and their 62 8, 169 | I bear these peaceful branches 63 8, 380 | To dance, and bear the burthen of the song.~ 64 8, 884 | their chaste hands they bear.~ 65 9, 225 | the wars. Well could he bear~ 66 9, 278 | To bear my mangled body from the 67 9, 302 | their ample shields they bear,~ 68 9, 387 | sad a farewell could not bear.~ 69 9, 568 | sight the lover could not bear;~ 70 9, 574 | Ye moon and stars, bear witness to the truth!~ 71 9, 666 | To bear the madding mother to her 72 9, 671 | The Volscians bear their shields upon their 73 9, 683 | But could not bear thunequal combat long;~ 74 9, 820 | We bear our newborn infants to the 75 9, 1001| message to the ghost of Priam bear;~ 76 9, 1070| They shout: they bear him back; and, whom by might~ 77 10, 46 | Bear they the pains of violated 78 10, 233 | carvd, which rising Ida bear—~ 79 10, 248 | quivers, bows and shafts, they bear.~ 80 10, 344 | And bear aloft thimpenetrable shield.~ 81 10, 404 | With labring oars they bear along the strand,~ 82 10, 426 | And ebbing tides bear back upon thuncertain 83 10, 597 | spoils thy holy oak shall bear.”~ 84 10, 684 | my message to your master bear:~ 85 10, 699 | To bear high fortune, or endure 86 10, 705 | Bear back the breathless body 87 10, 809 | They bear the bounding chariot to 88 10, 865 | unconcernd, your anger bear;~ 89 10, 944 | Deservd to bear this endless infamy?~ 90 10, 1198| his mournful followers bear him slain!~ 91 11, 93 | To bear him back and share Evander’ 92 11, 179 | Bear this message back, with 93 11, 263 | trophies, gaind by thee, they bear:~ 94 11, 272 | Tell him, that, if I bear my bitter fate,~ 95 11, 505 | the presents they shall bear,~ 96 11, 889 | To bear the breathless body of my 97 11, 1182| Or evn to bear the sight of his expiring 98 11, 1199| Bear my last words to Turnus; 99 11, 1261| Confusd in flight, they bear each other down,~ 100 11, 1266| Or on their shoulders bear the slackend bow.~ 101 12, 183 | And living waters bear, and holy fire;~ 102 12, 246 | steeds the chariot of Latinus bear;~ 103 12, 274 | Hear, and bear record: if I fall in field,~ 104 12, 315 | brass, for Latian kings to bear.”~ 105 12, 346 | shame, Rutulians, can you bear the sight~ 106 12, 845 | others scaling ladders bear,~ 107 12, 875 | her anguish, impotent to bear~ 108 12, 940 | Is death so hard to bear? Ye gods below,~ 109 12, 1046| which victor they shall bear,~ 110 12, 1206| endless anger in her bosom bear?~ 111 12, 1273| But forcd to bear imposd eternity!~


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