Book, Verse
1 1, 146 | Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails,~
2 1, 562 | The prince pursued the parting deity~
3 1, 582 | The prince with wonder sees the stately
4 1, 695 | Thus while the Trojan prince employs his eyes,~
5 1, 723 | The prince, unseen, surpris’d with
6 1, 767 | AEneas was our prince: a juster lord,~
7 1, 778 | That, if our prince be safe, we may renew~
8 1, 837 | A prince that owes his life to you
9 4, 109 | longs again to hear the prince relate~
10 4, 214 | quiver sounds: not less the prince is seen~
11 4, 239 | The queen and prince, as love or fortune guides,~
12 4, 286 | This prince, from ravish’d Garamantis
13 4, 382 | there, he found the Trojan prince~
14 4, 404 | The pious prince was seiz’d with sudden fear;~
15 4, 823 | The pious prince arose with hasty fear;~
16 4, 896 | Against the prince, the people, and the name.~
17 5, 41 | And where a prince of Trojan lineage reigns?”~
18 5, 125 | The pious prince, surpris’d at what he view’
19 5, 320 | The prince with laurel crowns the victor’
20 5, 369 | galley sav’d, the grateful prince~
21 5, 454 | Then thus the prince: “Let no disputes arise:~
22 5, 477 | Once more the prince bespeaks th’ attentive crowd:~
23 5, 506 | d his horns, accosts the prince:~
24 5, 614 | But now the prince, who saw the wild increase~
25 5, 698 | The Dardan prince put on a smiling face,~
26 5, 984 | The prince designs a city with the
27 6, 11 | The pious prince ascends the sacred hill~
28 6, 61 | While to the temple she the prince invites.~
29 6, 86 | The prince himself, with awful dread
30 6, 188 | So pray’d the Trojan prince, and, while he pray’d,~
31 6, 269 | like the rest the Trojan prince appears,~
32 6, 336 | These rites perform’d, the prince, without delay,~
33 6, 373 | The prince pursued her steps with equal
34 6, 467 | Then thus the prince: “What envious pow’r, O
35 6, 735 | Proceed, auspicious prince, with glory crown’d,~
36 6, 863 | The prince with living water sprinkled
37 6, 1057| This prince a priestess of your blood
38 6, 1110| An active prince, and prone to martial deeds.~
39 6, 1233| The prince, and people; and forearms
40 7, 7 | Now, when the prince her fun’ral rites had paid,~
41 7, 76 | But this old peaceful prince, as Heav’n decreed,~
42 7, 103 | Latian shores a foreign prince!~
43 7, 207 | spacious palace where their prince resides,)~
44 7, 211 | they speed their pace, the prince designs~
45 7, 224 | troop advis’d their aged prince,~
46 7, 333 | Besides, our prince presents, with his request,~
47 7, 349 | This was the foreign prince, by fate decreed~
48 7, 392 | the rich present to the prince commends.~
49 7, 464 | peace, delude the Latian prince.~
50 7, 502 | A wand’ring prince enjoy Lavinia’s bed?~
51 7, 612 | s command.” The youthful prince~
52 7, 813 | So stood the pious prince, unmov’d, and long~
53 8, 138 | The king and prince, without the city gates,~
54 8, 165 | Embrac’d the stranger prince, and join’d his hand.~
55 8, 482 | The weary prince, and laid him on a bed;~
56 8, 613 | Undaunted prince, I never can believe~
57 9, 9 | gone to seek th’ Arcadian prince,~
58 9, 103 | I gave the Trojan prince, to speed his flight.~
59 9, 217 | Commission’d by their absent prince to share~
60 9, 247 | Our absent prince both camp and council mourn;~
61 9, 1036| succors, and assaults the prince:~
62 10, 433 | in open field defied the prince:~
63 10, 459 | The prince then call’d Achates, to
64 10, 540 | To wish’d revenge, the prince prevents his blow;~
65 10, 576 | pouring on their foes, their prince delight.~
66 10, 753 | The prince stood o’er the priest, and,
67 10, 769 | bright arms, he braves the prince:~
68 10, 851 | Thus rag’d the prince, and scatter’d deaths around.~
69 10, 1089| The Trojan prince beheld him from afar,~
70 10, 1153| Provokes the ling’ring prince, whose patience, tir’d,~
71 10, 1165| The pious prince beheld young Lausus dead,~
72 11, 51 | Soon as the prince appears, they raise a cry;~
73 11, 187 | Auspicious prince, in arms a mighty name,~
74 11, 218 | marching troop which their dead prince attends.~
75 11, 348 | legates from th’ AEtolian prince return:~
76 11, 404 | Th’ Euboean rocks! the prince, whose brother led~
77 11, 511 | rising glories of the Daunian prince.~
78 11, 609 | scatter’d squadrons, and their prince expire.~
79 11, 753 | Soon as the prince appears without the gate,~
80 12, 45 | No prince Italian born should heir
81 12, 438 | A Tuscan prince, and by his regal crown;~
82 12, 482 | winged arrow struck the pious prince.~
83 12, 528 | the scout, th’ AEtolian prince~
84 12, 566 | The wounded prince is forc’d to leave the field:~
85 12, 671 | like impetuous rage the prince appears~
86 12, 683 | The prince disdains the dastards to
87 12, 711 | Encount’ring on the prince, one dart he drew,~
88 12, 719 | The Prince, whose piety had long repell’
89 12, 786 | The prince encounter’d him in full
90 12, 825 | Then thus the lofty prince: “Hear and obey,~
91 12, 852 | breach of faith th’ Ausonian prince;~
92 12, 918 | To this, the prince: “O sister—for I knew~
93 12, 1099| Thus flies the Daunian prince, and, flying, blames~
94 12, 1137| To the despairing prince his Daunian sword.~
95 12, 1340| his sev’nfold shield the prince avail,~
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