Book, Verse
1 1, 104 | their vanquish’d gods design new temples there~
2 1, 356 | And, lest new fears disturb thy happy
3 1, 484 | Some tale, some new pretense, he daily coin’
4 1, 506 | May view the turrets of new Carthage rise;~
5 1, 736 | found an empire in these new abodes,~
6 1, 928 | New counsels tries, and new
7 1, 928 | New counsels tries, and new designs prepares:~
8 2, 133 | New crimes invented; left unturn’
9 2, 250 | And Troy may then a new Palladium boast;~
10 2, 364 | stream’d afresh, and with new purple ran.~
11 2, 375 | what wounds are these? What new disgrace~
12 2, 421 | New clamors and new clangors
13 2, 421 | New clamors and new clangors now arise,~
14 2, 496 | Ours take new courage from despair and
15 2, 521 | This new invention fatally design’
16 2, 593 | New clamors from th’ invested
17 2, 644 | Now looks aloft, and with new glory burns;~
18 2, 835 | See! Jove new courage to the foe supplies,~
19 2, 977 | as I am with slaughter, new from war,~
20 3, 188 | And I myself new marriages promote,~
21 3, 298 | New dress the dinner, and the
22 3, 315 | In this new kind of combat all employ~
23 3, 387 | And long to see the new Dardanian court.~
24 3, 496 | And, last, before your new foundations rise,~
25 3, 605 | Supplies new pilots, and new sweeping
26 3, 605 | Supplies new pilots, and new sweeping oars.~
27 3, 618 | happy hence, and seek your new abodes,~
28 3, 895 | New pangs of mortal fear our
29 4, 11 | My dearest Anna, what new dreams affright~
30 4, 254 | New vigor to her flights, new
31 4, 254 | New vigor to her flights, new pinions to her wings.~
32 4, 383 | New ramparts raising for the
33 4, 458 | By the new pleasures of our nuptial
34 4, 805 | And with this new alarm invades his ears:~
35 4, 963 | Or the new Carthage, set by foes on
36 5, 131 | New gen’rous wine he from the
37 5, 737 | New honors adding to the Latian
38 5, 788 | To try new methods of revenge below;~
39 5, 850 | The matrons, seiz’d with new amaze,~
40 5, 987 | And the new king ascends the throne
41 5, 1008| To their new master’s care his fearful
42 5, 1057| New heaps came tumbling in,
43 6, 136 | A new Achilles shall in arms appear,~
44 6, 156 | frightful face of danger can be new.~
45 6, 576 | gates, the cries of babes new born,~
46 6, 581 | wrongful sentence, and award a new.~
47 6, 707 | And with new treasons would redeem the
48 6, 847 | have old laws repeal’d, new statutes made,~
49 6, 924 | For future beings and new bodies wait—~
50 6, 1107| He shall to peaceful Rome new laws ordain,~
51 6, 1221| A new Marcellus shall arise in
52 7, 94 | And last, in honor of his new abode,~
53 7, 115 | This new portent the seer with wonder
54 7, 484 | And the new nuptials of the Trojan guest.~
55 7, 537 | And adds new ills to those contriv’d
56 7, 581 | looks and limbs, and with new methods tried~
57 7, 599 | New toils, new dangers, on the
58 7, 599 | New toils, new dangers, on the dusty plain.~
59 7, 609 | his old promise, and his new forget—~
60 7, 630 | ring, sought to frame some new replies.~
61 7, 662 | New frauds invents, and takes
62 7, 868 | New grind the blunted ax, and
63 7, 881 | Old fauchions are new temper’d in the fires;~
64 8, 75 | With war infesting the new colony.~
65 8, 413 | New objects viewing still, with
66 8, 413 | objects viewing still, with new surprise;~
67 8, 487 | New tumults rising, and new
68 8, 487 | New tumults rising, and new wars begun,)~
69 8, 529 | And, if you now desire new wars to wage,~
70 8, 584 | And their new toils with eager haste divide.~
71 8, 841 | Not far from thence new Rome appears, with games~
72 9, 267 | Would minister new matter to my fears.~
73 9, 618 | This done—to give new terror to his foes,~
74 9, 872 | heav’ns with shouting, and new vigor take.~
75 9, 974 | New strung their sinews, and
76 9, 1002| Tell him a new Achilles sent thee there.”~
77 9, 1031| Saturnia, still at hand, new force and fire supplies.~
78 9, 1036| He calls new succors, and assaults the
79 9, 1085| Dares with new strength suffice th’ exhausted
80 10, 41 | And a new Diomede in arms appears.~
81 10, 58 | That new example wanted yet above:~
82 10, 1103| Took a new bent obliquely, and betwixt~
83 10, 1120| And with new force his fainting foe oppress’
84 10, 1125| sing an act so noble and so new,~
85 11, 44 | Where, new in death, lamented Pallas
86 11, 100 | New cropp’d by virgin hands,
87 11, 259 | Nor will I add new honors to thy grave,~
88 11, 287 | heav’n is chok’d, and the new day retires.~
89 11, 307 | New decks the face of heav’n
90 11, 353 | Some new alliance must elsewhere
91 11, 674 | This new Achilles, let him take the
92 11, 717 | Some help to sink new trenches; others aid~
93 11, 813 | kindness for the virgin new:~
94 12, 239 | New tumults kindle; violate
95 12, 365 | With tedious war, seem with new souls inspir’d:~
96 12, 371 | Inspires new courage, and a glad surprise.~
97 12, 472 | What sudden rage, what new desire of blood,~
98 12, 521 | New fir’d the Trojans, and their
99 12, 912 | Neglect, my lord, these new alarms;~
100 12, 1147| What new arrest, O Queen of Heav’
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