Book, Verse
1 1, 282 | courage and dismiss your care,~
2 1, 300 | hunger thus appeas’d, their care attends~
3 1, 326 | revers’d, which eas’d my care~
4 1, 421 | Care seiz’d his soul, and sleep
5 1, 524 | With pious care I rescued from our foes.~
6 1, 535 | interposing, sought to soothe his care.~
7 1, 909 | good AEneas, whose paternal care~
8 1, 934 | knew the town to Juno’s care belong’d.~
9 1, 1008| anew, and blots her former care.~
10 2, 110 | means, committed to his care,~
11 2, 148 | Grecians (tir’d with fruitless care,~
12 2, 229 | alter’d mind and alienated care.~
13 2, 816 | presence and protecting care.~
14 2, 839 | Haste; and a mother’s care your passage shall befriend.’~
15 2, 875 | sepulcher, let Heav’n take care.~
16 2, 964 | befalls, your life shall be my care;~
17 2, 1015| Abandoning my now forgotten care,~
18 2, 1074| our common issue to your care.’~
19 3, 22 | fields, and tillage is their care,)~
20 3, 75 | to the faithless tyrant’s care;~
21 3, 214 | So shall our care thy glorious race befriend.~
22 3, 572 | resumes no more her museful care,~
23 3, 610 | Old happy man, the care of gods above,~
24 3, 868 | His woolly care their pensive lord attends:~
25 4, 9 | sister first with early care she sought,~
26 4, 87 | With hourly care the sacrifice renews,~
27 4, 99 | With fruitless care; for still the fatal dart~
28 4, 161 | said imperial Juno, “be the care;~
29 4, 291 | Whose watchful care these holy rites maintain’
30 4, 416 | ship their men with silent care;~
31 4, 572 | forces: they with early care~
32 4, 700 | Hesperian temple was her trusted care;~
33 4, 712 | secret court, with silent care,~
34 4, 909 | call my sister. Let her care~
35 4, 919 | moves onward, with officious care,~
36 5, 279 | And leaves her callow care, and cleaves the skies:~
37 5, 371 | Cretan slave, rewards his care,~
38 5, 1008| To their new master’s care his fearful friends.~
39 5, 1049| your lov’d AEneas is my care.~
40 5, 1099| The ships, without thy care, securely sail.~
41 5, 1121| sails without the pilot’s care.~
42 6, 158 | pow’r, shall be without my care.~
43 6, 286 | great parent, with celestial care,~
44 6, 481 | more than mine, was then my care;~
45 6, 890 | And care of chariots, after death
46 6, 927 | their conduct, and their care,~
47 6, 1233| people; and forearms his care~
48 7, 91 | and cut with superstitious care.~
49 7, 176 | on to-morrow’s dawn, your care employ,~
50 7, 516 | Resume your ancient care; and, if the god~
51 7, 617 | is Juno’s most peculiar care.~
52 7, 620 | temple and the gods your care;~
53 7, 677 | Silvia cherish’d with her care~
54 7, 706 | catch or find, without their care,~
55 7, 741 | falls, old Tyrrheus’ eldest care,~
56 7, 789 | Saturnian Juno now, with double care,~
57 7, 863 | and some, with studious care,~
58 7, 1063| Her care, Hippolytus, to fate unknown;~
59 8, 28 | floating in a flood of care,~
60 8, 84 | vows to me with grateful care.~
61 8, 110 | With care he chooses, mans, and fits
62 8, 420 | knew, nor manners, nor the care~
63 8, 708 | mother, whose indulgent care~
64 9, 47 | gen’ral, with foreseeing care,~
65 9, 136 | my ships are my peculiar care.~
66 9, 218 | common danger, and divide the care.~
67 9, 232 | One was their care, and their delight was one:~
68 9, 294 | else forgot their daily care,~
69 9, 361 | attire, and train’d with care;~
70 9, 370 | shall be committed to thy care,~
71 9, 418 | messages committed to their care,~
72 9, 651 | body, which I wove with care,~
73 9, 983 | was, and frantic in his care,~
74 10, 29 | unpunish’d, and insult my care?~
75 10, 73 | you, let Ascanius, by my care,~
76 10, 200 | The care of Venus, and the hope of
77 10, 247 | brought, and Cosa, by his care:~
78 10, 361 | soldiers, with preventing care,~
79 10, 457 | d him; but his mother’s care~
80 10, 1227| With daily care, and mounted with success;~
81 11, 47 | faith, but less auspicious care.~
82 11, 80 | plighted faith and boasted care!~
83 11, 143 | The public care,” he said, “which war attends,~
84 11, 239 | to Heav’n, and unavailing care!~
85 11, 308 | Latians, with like pious care,~
86 11, 350 | And care employ’d, their embassy
87 11, 399 | Outcasts, abandon’d by the care of Heav’n;~
88 11, 449 | Latians, and avoid with care~
89 11, 470 | not only Heav’n’s peculiar care,~
90 11, 502 | The care and cost of all the stores
91 11, 788 | chief exhorts with equal care.~
92 11, 1126| He wheels about with care, and shifts his place;~
93 12, 71 | parent’s age, and ease his care.”~
94 12, 76 | The care, O best of fathers, which
95 12, 234 | well becomes a sister’s care to try.”~
96 12, 260 | meal: with like officious care~
97 12, 286 | The care of those religious rites
98 12, 610 | in the Cretan fields with care she sought:~
99 12, 646 | chance than mine attend thy care!~
100 12, 922 | goddess, this unprofitable care?~
101 12, 1164| within thy soul this anxious care;~
102 12, 1226| mother, brooding on her care,~
103 12, 1235| diseases, death and deadly care,~
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