Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | adventures since the siege of Troy, which is the subject of
2 1, 73 | the thin remains of ruin’d Troy!~
3 1, 318 | what, alas! is vanish’d Troy’s offense?~
4 1, 327 | When Troy was ruin’d in that cruel
5 1, 387 | When Troy shall overturn the Grecian
6 1, 517 | From ancient Troy, by force expell’d, we came—~
7 1, 639 | Whatever did unhappy Troy befall:~
8 1, 662 | Of Troy they taste, or drink the
9 1, 841 | the relics of abandon’d Troy;~
10 1, 914 | from the ruins of unhappy Troy:~
11 1, 920 | To ruin Troy and set the world on flame;~
12 2, Arg | relates how the city of Troy was taken, after a ten years’
13 2, 14 | And Troy’s disastrous end desire
14 2, 27 | In sight of Troy lies Tenedos, an isle~
15 2, 41 | by Pallas rais’d to ruin Troy.~
16 2, 70 | had not Heav’n the fall of Troy design’d,~
17 2, 78 | impose on their belief, and Troy betray;~
18 2, 250 | And Troy may then a new Palladium
19 2, 257 | Then Troy shall Argos and Mycenae
20 2, 367 | Trojans, and support of Troy,~
21 2, 384 | Troy nods from high, and totters
22 2, 389 | Now Troy to thee commends her future
23 2, 436 | Troy is no more, and Ilium was
24 2, 759 | With Troy in ashes, and his ruin’d
25 2, 779 | common bane of Greece and Troy I found.~
26 2, 786 | leave in flames unhappy Troy behind?~
27 2, 844 | Troy sunk in flames I saw (nor
28 2, 863 | fun’rals to the fate of Troy,~
29 2, 867 | decreed to save unhappy Troy.~
30 2, 894 | nothing should of ruin’d Troy remain,~
31 2, 1013| Than all I felt from ruin’d Troy before.~
32 2, 1037| thither all the wealth of Troy convey:~
33 3, 3 | When ruin’d Troy became the Grecians’ prey,~
34 3, 24 | With Troy in friendship and religion
35 3, 70 | When Troy with Grecian arms was closely
36 3, 76 | when he saw the pow’r of Troy decline,~
37 3, 204 | gods whom I from flaming Troy redeem’d,~
38 3, 246 | Foretold of Troy renew’d in Italy,~
39 3, 438 | from the ruins of unhappy Troy?~
40 3, 448 | Proceeding on, another Troy I see,~
41 3, 449 | Or, in less compass, Troy’s epitome.~
42 3, 612 | preserv’d thy life, when Troy was lost,~
43 3, 646 | labor of your hands, another Troy,~
44 3, 653 | both of us our birth from Troy derive,~
45 3, 657 | The double Troy shall differ but in name;~
46 3, 805 | To Troy; and Achaemenides my name.~
47 4, 20 | brave attempts for falling Troy he made!~
48 4, 451 | Were Troy restor’d, and Priam’s happy
49 4, 452 | Now durst you tempt, for Troy, the raging main?~
50 4, 617 | swore the ruin of unhappy Troy,~
51 5, 248 | from the flaming walls of Troy I drew.~
52 5, 735 | was th’ unhappy king of Troy;~
53 5, 782 | Which Troy, the youths the Trojan troop,
54 5, 811 | Nor flames, destroy’d, in Troy’s unhappy hour!~
55 5, 832 | fatal seats, and this your Troy.’~
56 5, 877 | last remainders of unhappy Troy!~
57 5, 986 | d from Ilium, that from Troy,~
58 5, 1028| prosecutes the ghost of Troy with pains,~
59 5, 1063| destruction of ungrateful Troy.~
60 6, 88 | god, propitious pow’r to Troy,~
61 6, 96 | Thus far the fate of Troy, from place to place,~
62 6, 99 | Troy is no more, and can no more
63 6, 884 | fame, with him who founded Troy.~
64 7, 320 | To save and shelter Troy’s unhappy train!~
65 7, 335 | charger, snatch’d from burning Troy,~
66 7, 405 | O fates of Troy, which Juno’s fates oppose!~
67 7, 408 | When execrable Troy in ashes lay,~
68 7, 726 | The pow’rs of Troy, then issuing on the plain,~
69 7, 1001| A foe by birth to Troy’s unhappy name:~
70 8, 155 | Expell’d from Troy, provok’d in Italy~
71 8, 511 | Venus twice, in conqu’ring Troy.”~
72 8, 527 | To labor arms for Troy: nor Jove, nor fate,~
73 9, 169 | fire, the faithless race of Troy.~
74 9, 180 | their fate and them; when Troy, tho’ built~
75 9, 380 | Whom neither Troy nor Sicily could hold~
76 9, 884 | Troy is too narrow for thy name.”
77 9, 1053| Against one warrior’s arms all Troy they led.~
78 10, 39 | Shall Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’
79 10, 72 | By ruin’d Troy, yet smoking from the flame,~
80 10, 104 | persuade to trust his second Troy~
81 10, 113 | Trojans, and with fires your Troy!~
82 10, 200 | of Venus, and the hope of Troy.~
83 10, 307 | For Troy’s relief, and scour the
84 10, 660 | Around the walls of Troy, have lost the light:~
85 10, 735 | If I survive, will Troy the less prevail?~
86 10, 994 | Evas and Mimas, both of Troy, he slew.~
87 11, 354 | Or peace with Troy on hard conditions bought.~
88 11, 379 | hand that raz’d unhappy Troy.~
89 11, 393 | Of Grecians, who to Troy’s destruction came,~
90 11, 415 | threshold; and the spoils of Troy~
91 11, 430 | remains with me to ruin’d Troy.~
92 11, 439 | Had Troy produc’d two more his match
93 12, 800 | In high Lyrnessus, and in Troy, he held~
94 12, 899 | his fates, and those of Troy, requir’d.~
95 12, 1200| And name of Troy, with that detested town.~
96 12, 1214| All shall be Latium; Troy without a name;~
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