Book, Verse
1 1, 339 | rules, and crown’d with fame.~
2 1, 391 | empire ocean, and whose fame the skies~
3 1, 522 | favor’d, not unknown to fame.~
4 1, 640 | The wars that fame around the world had blown,~
5 1, 648 | walls relate the warrior’s fame,~
6 1, 750 | OEnotrians held it once—by common fame~
7 1, 795 | The fame and valor of the Phrygian
8 1, 872 | the great AEneas, known to fame,~
9 2, 104 | Palamedes, not unknown to fame,~
10 2, 115 | nor I without my share of fame.~
11 2, 119 | things too far divulg’d by fame),~
12 2, 386 | than enough to duty and to fame.~
13 2, 734 | he, whom thou and lying fame conspire~
14 3, 141 | of Crete, well known to fame,~
15 3, 147 | t is divulg’d by certain fame,~
16 3, 223 | held it once,) by later fame~
17 3, 380 | things were loudly blaz’d by fame:~
18 3, 724 | For Hercules renown’d, if fame be true.~
19 3, 910 | Alpheus, as old fame reports, has found~
20 4, 73 | resolv’d the scruples of her fame,~
21 4, 252 | Fame, the great ill, from small
22 4, 263 | Millions of opening mouths to Fame belong,~
23 4, 280 | Forgetful of her fame and royal trust,~
24 4, 325 | forgetful of their better fame.~
25 4, 342 | should he defraud his son of fame,~
26 4, 431 | Nor impious Fame was wanting to report~
27 4, 465 | you alone I suffer in my fame,~
28 4, 561 | And Fame shall spread the pleasing
29 5, 140 | people, rous’d by sounding fame~
30 5, 398 | has not deliver’d o’er to fame.~
31 5, 407 | trappings; and the next in fame,~
32 5, 443 | misfortunes made the third in fame.~
33 5, 465 | merited the first rewards and fame?~
34 5, 524 | That fill’d your house, and fame that fill’d our isle?”~
35 5, 526 | and mov’d with martial fame;~
36 5, 632 | prize, but prouder of his fame:~
37 5, 659 | brother, Pandarus, and next in fame,~
38 5, 736 | after times was known to fame,~
39 5, 981 | not hazard life for future fame.~
40 6, 20 | d in air,) ’t is sung by Fame,~
41 6, 334 | interr’d; and deathless fame~
42 6, 519 | sooth’d with his future fame,~
43 6, 533 | strong Alcides—men of mighty fame,~
44 6, 815 | Thessalian chiefs of mighty fame.~
45 6, 884 | Perpetual fame, with him who founded Troy.~
46 6, 1042| and Numitor, of endless fame.~
47 6, 1053| then be towns of mighty fame,~
48 7, 1 | thou, O matron of immortal fame,~
49 7, 143 | Whose martial fame from pole to pole extends.~
50 7, 149 | The fame thro’ all the neighb’ring
51 7, 374 | conquer’d world diffuse our fame.~
52 7, 466 | let not Juno suffer in her fame.~
53 7, 571 | His town, as fame reports, was built of old~
54 7, 659 | rest his house and his own fame ingage.~
55 7, 777 | of Italy, well known to fame,~
56 7, 894 | What fame to future times conveys
57 7, 939 | Whom fame reports the son of Mulciber:~
58 7, 983 | Amiternian troops, of mighty fame,~
59 8, 65 | a royal town, of lasting fame,~
60 8, 162 | Your fame exacts. Upon our shores
61 8, 178 | Our founder Dardanus, as fame has sung,~
62 8, 184 | Maia the fair, on fame if we rely,~
63 8, 450 | Sublime in fame, and Rome’s imperial place:~
64 8, 734 | Fame thro’ the little city spreads
65 8, 977 | And bears aloft the fame and fortune of his race.~
66 9, 91 | to faith; yet shall the fame endure.~
67 9, 250 | For fame is recompense enough for
68 9, 265 | it over-sold to purchase fame.”~
69 9, 368 | One faith, one fame, one fate, shall both attend;~
70 9, 598 | Immortal life, your fame shall ever live,~
71 9, 630 | Soon hasty fame thro’ the sad city bears~
72 9, 700 | What fame the soldiers with their
73 9, 795 | in arms to purchase early fame.~
74 9, 876 | illustrious youth, increase in fame,~
75 9, 902 | fight the youth too fond of fame.~
76 9, 1060| Forsaking honor, and renouncing fame,~
77 10, 214 | Mnestheus too, increas’d in fame,~
78 10, 395 | emulate in arms your fathers’ fame.~
79 10, 517 | early promise of my future fame;~
80 10, 711 | news, not from uncertain fame,~
81 10, 940 | honor stung, and forfeit fame,~
82 10, 960 | friends, or foes, or conscious Fame,~
83 10, 1066| belied his mighty father’s fame.~
84 11, 188 | actions far transcend your fame;~
85 11, 209 | And now the fatal news by Fame is blown~
86 11, 211 | Of Pallas slain—by Fame, which just before~
87 11, 345 | acts secure his present fame,~
88 11, 412 | Greeks, and most renown’d by fame,~
89 11, 566 | Yet, if desire of fame, and thirst of pow’r,~
90 11, 676 | my royal father, and my fame,~
91 11, 774 | toils, my hazard, and my fame, with thine.~
92 11, 1162| future actions trust my fame.~
93 12, 206 | call’d Albano by succeeding fame,~
94 12, 356 | change it rather for immortal fame,~
95 12, 484 | god, is left unknown by fame:~
96 12, 523 | emulated more his father’s fame;~
97 12, 730 | Who shar’d the fame and fortune of the field!~
98 12, 883 | Soon as the fatal news by Fame was blown,~
99 12, 984 | coward blot your brother’s fame.~
100 12, 1014| hero, who receiv’d from fame~
101 12, 1066| Fame says that Turnus, when his
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