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103 care
103 king
Virgil
Aeneid

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    Book, Verse
1 1, 157 | Altars, when they rose in view,~ 2 1, 163 | sight!) evn in the hero’s view,~ 3 1, 259 | No vessels were in view; but, on the plain,~ 4 1, 506 | May view the turrets of new Carthage 5 1, 555 | before you, and the town in view.”~ 6 1, 581 | Now at a nearer distance view the town.~ 7 1, 597 | ornaments of scenes, and future view.~ 8 1, 608 | With envy stung, they view each other’s deeds;~ 9 1, 611 | AEneas said, and viewd, with lifted eyes,~ 10 1, 658 | sails betrayd to nightly view;~ 11 1, 991 | But view the beauteous boy with more 12 1, 1064| the sun has either tropic viewd,~ 13 2, 700 | by heavn, there stood in view~ 14 2, 899 | inhuman) in the father’s view,~ 15 3, 32 | rising hillock stood in view;~ 16 3, 232 | In perfect view, their hair with fillets 17 3, 269 | We view a rising land, like distant 18 3, 497 | pass the Stygian lake, and view the nether skies.~ 19 3, 549 | Than once to view misshapen Scylla near,~ 20 3, 561 | Arrivd at Cumae, when you view the flood~ 21 3, 617 | distance lies, conceald from view.~ 22 3, 669 | Stood in her noon, and viewd with equal face~ 23 3, 695 | now the happy harbor is in view.~ 24 3, 706 | The temple, which aloft we viewd before,~ 25 3, 723 | Tarentum’s bay appears in view,~ 26 3, 776 | We look behind, then view his shaggy beard;~ 27 3, 780 | us, from far, a frightful view,~ 28 3, 815 | this plague from mortal view!~ 29 3, 848 | and wilds, obscure from view,~ 30 4, 201 | Leads on the Trojan youth to view the chase.~ 31 4, 222 | And a long chase in open view maintain.~ 32 4, 519 | With sparkling eyes, to view the guilty man;~ 33 4, 872 | Thou Sun, who viewst at once the world below;~ 34 4, 931 | But when she viewd the garments loosely spread,~ 35 4, 948 | far, may the false Trojan view;~ 36 5, 125 | prince, surprisd at what he viewd,~ 37 5, 144 | first the gifts in public view they place,~ 38 5, 331 | aloft descends, in open view,~ 39 5, 417 | distant goal with greedy view.~ 40 5, 480 | opposite sustain in open view,~ 41 5, 534 | rous gauntlets down in open view;~ 42 5, 547 | Or viewd the stern debate on this 43 5, 750 | parents in the children view;~ 44 5, 826 | of some dissembled Simois view!~ 45 5, 874 | royal youth appeard in view,~ 46 6, 41 | monster, hid from human view,~ 47 6, 51 | with wondring eyes AEneas viewd;~ 48 6, 133 | Wars, horrid wars, I view—a field of blood,~ 49 6, 155 | chief: “No terror to my view,~ 50 6, 194 | But to return, and view the cheerful skies,~ 51 6, 203 | As twice below to view the trembling shades;~ 52 6, 222 | Thou art foredoomd to view the Stygian state:~ 53 6, 292 | the place, but still in view:~ 54 6, 389 | Forms terrible to view, their sentry keep;~ 55 6, 463 | Who, while he steering viewd the stars, and bore~ 56 6, 465 | down. The Trojan fixd his view,~ 57 6, 509 | To view the Furies and infernal 58 6, 593 | To view the light of heavn, and 59 6, 613 | shades, and with a doubtful view,~ 60 6, 649 | Of Trojan chiefs he viewd a numrous train,~ 61 6, 718 | To view with mortal eyes our dark 62 6, 856 | of Pluto’s palace are in view;~ 63 6, 1026| As, offerd to thy view, they pass along.~ 64 6, 1102| of honor, and a crown in view?~ 65 6, 1117| Next view the Tarquin kings, thavenging 66 6, 1131| next, the two devoted Decii view:~ 67 6, 1178| with wondring eyes they viewd~ 68 7, 150 | now the Trojan navy was in view.~ 69 7, 688 | Was viewd at first by the young 70 7, 869 | With joy they view the waving ensigns fly,~ 71 8, 202 | Evander viewd the man with vast surprise,~ 72 8, 473 | They viewd the ground of Rome’s litigious 73 8, 682 | courage and your conduct view,~ 74 8, 702 | d thevent, and joyful viewd, above,~ 75 9, 37 | The Trojans view the dusty cloud from far,~ 76 9, 268 | So may the gods, who view this friendly strife,~ 77 9, 535 | approachd; and suddenly he viewd~ 78 9, 569 | his covert rushd in open view,~ 79 9, 626 | their towrs a frightful view,~ 80 9, 691 | Elsewhere Mezentius, terrible to view,~ 81 9, 874 | To view the feats of arms, and fighting 82 9, 898 | and vanishd from their view.~ 83 10, 364 | from his lofty poop, he viewd below~ 84 10, 373 | back, the Trojan fleet he viewd,~ 85 10, 510 | with disdain and grief had viewd~ 86 10, 625 | here, my just revenge to view!”~ 87 10, 653 | And let proud Turnus view, with dying eyes,~ 88 10, 1030| disdain the haughty victor viewd~ 89 10, 1121| His father’s peril Lausus viewd with grief;~ 90 11, 54 | But, when AEneas viewd the grisly wound~ 91 11, 64 | rous valor, in the public view.~ 92 11, 78 | Shall view the funral honors of his 93 11, 270 | These troops, to view the tears thou shedd’st 94 11, 401 | old Priam might with pity view.~ 95 11, 739 | But, bare to view, amid surrounding friends,~ 96 11, 1096| And view thunusual sight with vast 97 11, 1133| Was by the virgin viewd. The steed he pressd~ 98 12, 316 | When thus in public view the peace was tied~ 99 12, 336 | anxious pleasure when Juturna viewd~ 100 12, 350 | View all the Trojan host, th’ 101 12, 530 | Fierce Turnus viewd the Trojan from afar,~ 102 12, 661 | With him the Latins viewd the coverd plains,~ 103 12, 731 | Jove, could’st thou view, and not avert thy sight,~ 104 12, 1035| They view; and, rushing on, begin 105 12, 1245| field inclosd she had in view,~ 106 12, 1333| measur’d first, with narrow view,~


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