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kindred 9
kinds 1
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king 103
kingdom 11
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106 view
105 stood
103 care
103 king
103 place
103 queen
101 fame
Virgil
Aeneid

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king

    Book, Verse
1 1, 93 | Imposd a king, with arbitrary sway,~ 2 1, 97 | AEolus! for to thee the King of Heavn~ 3 1, 314 | O King of Gods and Men! whose awful 4 1, 526 | And from the King of Heavn is my descent.~ 5 1, 775 | Where King Acestes Trojan lineage boasts.~ 6 1, 807 | Carthaginian coasts your wandring king.~ 7 2, 76 | Greek, in bands, before the king;~ 8 2, 197 | tears true pity move; the king commands~ 9 2, 203 | Thus said the king. He, full of fraudful arts,~ 10 2, 214 | But you, O king, preserve the faith you 11 2, 594 | to die, or disengage the king.~ 12 2, 621 | To the king’s closet led: a way well 13 2, 627 | From this the trembling king had oft descried~ 14 2, 762 | shore now lies thabandond king,~ 15 3, 106 | Anius, the priest and king, with laurel crownd,~ 16 4, 283 | And flies at length to King Hyarba’s court.~ 17 5, Arg | d by his friend Acestes, king of part of the island, and 18 5, 80 | steers on evry ship the king bestows;~ 19 5, 735 | grandsire was thunhappy king of Troy;~ 20 5, 747 | coursers for the rest the king ordains,~ 21 5, 949 | The King of Heavn employs my careful 22 5, 987 | And the new king ascends the throne with 23 6, 179 | The ruthless king with pity could inspire,~ 24 6, 800 | But he, the King of Heavn, obscure on high,~ 25 6, 1040| And, born a king, a race of kings beget.~ 26 6, 1106| idea back: I know the Roman king.~ 27 6, 1185| Shall kill the Gaulish king in single fight;~ 28 7, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— King Latinus entertains AEneas, 29 7, 74 | Thus King Latinus, in the third degree,~ 30 7, 148 | The king himself divulgd, the land 31 7, 227 | The king ordains their entrance, 32 7, 291 | O king, of Faunusroyal family!~ 33 7, 299 | And, as our race, our king descends from Jove:~ 34 7, 361 | wishd alliance please your king,~ 35 7, 385 | to his absent guest the king decreed~ 36 7, 512 | Think on a king’s inviolable word;~ 37 7, 597 | The king transfers; and foreign heirs 38 7, 608 | The Latian king, unless he shall submit,~ 39 7, 676 | chief ranger to the Latian king:~ 40 7, 792 | Implore the gods, and to their king complain.~ 41 7, 852 | Were the king’s office; but the king refus’ 42 7, 852 | the king’s office; but the king refusd,~ 43 7, 941 | A shepherd and a king at once he reigns,~ 44 7, 964 | actions of their sea-born king;~ 45 7, 1033| By King Archippus sent to Turnus’ 46 8, 103 | Thou, king of horned floods, whose 47 8, 138 | The king and prince, without the 48 8, 159 | holy peace, and beg the king’s relief.’”~ 49 8, 167 | silence first, and thus the king bespoke:~ 50 8, 246 | altars, and this feast, O king,~ 51 8, 476 | When thus the king bespoke his Trojan guest:~ 52 8, 649 | With arms, their king to punishment require:~ 53 8, 667 | all my conduct, as their king, require.~ 54 8, 704 | Then, to thArcadian king: “This prodigy~ 55 8, 722 | chosen sheep. ThArcadian king~ 56 8, 731 | The king himself presents his royal 57 8, 755 | and hear a father and a king!~ 58 8, 863 | Their king, half-threat’ning, half-disdaining 59 9, 97 | n has own’d you for its king.~ 60 9, 363 | And a large portion of the king’s domains.~ 61 9, 438 | A king and prophet, by King Turnus 62 9, 438 | A king and prophet, by King Turnus lovd:~ 63 9, 503 | The queen a legion to King Turnus sent;~ 64 9, 526 | Where King Latinus then his oxen stall’ 65 9, 732 | Whom to the Lydian king Licymnia bare,~ 66 9, 796 | spied from far, the Tuscan king~ 67 9, 920 | fates averse, against their king’s command,~ 68 9, 1061| your country, and your king you shame!”~ 69 10, 317 | ship that bore the Trojan king.~ 70 10, 372 | King Turnus wonderd at the fight 71 10, 630 | Then to the king: “Your empty vaunts forbear;~ 72 10, 854 | Meantime the King of Gods and Mortal Man~ 73 10, 923 | Which from old Clusium King Osinius bore:~ 74 10, 978 | Against their king the Tuscan troops conspire;~ 75 10, 1041| shouts applaud the conquring king.~ 76 10, 1046| sourly smiling, thus the king replied:~ 77 11, 157 | A king, they hopd, would hear 78 11, 157 | they hopd, would hear a king’s request,~ 79 11, 169 | wage I wars unjust: your king denied~ 80 11, 194 | peace concluded, and the king your friend:~ 81 11, 283 | The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command~ 82 11, 327 | But, in the palace of the king, appears~ 83 11, 381 | instant audience from the king.~ 84 11, 411 | Evn he, the King of Men, the foremost name~ 85 11, 434 | friendship, send the Trojan king.~ 86 11, 462 | The king invokd the gods, and thus 87 11, 519 | Such truths, O king,” said he, “your words contain,~ 88 11, 1235| A king that once in Latium bore 89 12, 18 | At length approachd the king, and thus began:~ 90 12, 30 | To whom the king sedately thus replied:~ 91 12, 171 | Then to the Latian king he sends, to cease~ 92 12, 212 | King Turnussister, once a lovely 93 12, 226 | fortune favord, nor Heavn’s King denied~ 94 12, 268 | Thou, King of Heavn, and thou, the 95 12, 287 | The crown to King Latinus I resign:~ 96 12, 293 | The Latian king before his altar stands.~ 97 12, 390 | Then King Tolumnius, versd in augurs’ 98 12, 401 | rescue, and redeem your king.”~ 99 12, 437 | At King Aulestes, by his purple 100 12, 561 | lies reversd; the victor king descends,~ 101 12, 859 | The helpless king is hurried in the throng,~ 102 12, 955 | Evn the king staggers, and suspends his 103 12, 1030| ThAusonian king beholds, with wondring


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