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2501 9, 561 | thy temples, Tagus, forc’d the way,~
2502 9, 569 | But from his covert rush’d in open view,~
2503 9, 572 | On me—the fact confess’d, the fault my own.~
2504 9, 578 | with full force, had pierc’d his tender sides.~
2505 9, 580 | Gush’d out a purple stream, and
2506 9, 580 | purple stream, and stain’d the ground.~
2507 9, 582 | by the keen share oppress’d;~
2508 9, 584 | heavy head is overcharg’d with rain.~
2509 9, 585 | and vengeance justly vow’d,~
2510 9, 588 | Borne back and bor’d by his surrounding friends,~
2511 9, 589 | Onward he press’d, and kept him still in sight;~
2512 9, 590 | Then whirl’d aloft his sword with all
2513 9, 592 | Pierc’d his wide mouth, and thro’
2514 9, 596 | in death, to be reveng’d so well.~
2515 9, 599 | Fix’d as the Capitol’s foundation
2516 9, 603 | went, the troops were fill’d,~
2517 9, 604 | numbers whom so few had kill’d.~
2518 9, 609 | But mourn’d a purchase that so dear
2519 9, 613 | colors to the world reveal’d:~
2520 9, 616 | with fierce harangue he fir’d,~
2521 9, 617 | ardor in their souls inspir’d.~
2522 9, 620 | Rais’d high on pointed spears—a
2523 9, 628 | Tho’ then disguis’d in death, and smear’d all
2524 9, 628 | disguis’d in death, and smear’d all o’er~
2525 9, 637 | Thus, then, my lov’d Euryalus appears!~
2526 9, 639 | t on this face my famish’d eyes I fed?~
2527 9, 654 | His trunk dismember’d, and his cold remains?~
2528 9, 656 | Expos’d my life to winds and winter
2529 9, 685 | ruin falls: their shatter’d shields give way,~
2530 9, 686 | And their crush’d heads become an easy prey.~
2531 9, 706 | nature of the place, conspir’d~
2532 9, 707 | strength that war requir’d.~
2533 9, 712 | Turnus, the chief, toss’d from his thund’ring hand~
2534 9, 715 | The planks were season’d, and the timber dry.~
2535 9, 717 | Scorch’d, and to distance drove the
2536 9, 717 | distance drove the scatter’d throng.~
2537 9, 724 | The tow’r, that follow’d on the fallen crew,~
2538 9, 725 | Whelm’d o’er their heads, and buried
2539 9, 729 | Sav’d—how, they know not—from
2540 9, 736 | No marks of honor charg’d its empty field.~
2541 9, 740 | Embolden’d by despair, he stood at
2542 9, 743 | Resolv’d on death, he dissipates
2543 9, 753 | But Turnus follow’d hard his hunted prey~
2544 9, 754 | His spear had almost reach’d him in the way,~
2545 9, 769 | The ditch with fagots fill’d, the daring foe~
2546 9, 770 | Toss’d firebrands to the steepy
2547 9, 773 | Roll’d down the fragment of a rock
2548 9, 774 | It crush’d him double underneath the
2549 9, 785 | He clapp’d his hand upon the wounded
2550 9, 787 | And pierc’d his hand, and nail’d it
2551 9, 787 | pierc’d his hand, and nail’d it to his side,~
2552 9, 788 | Transfix’d his breathing lungs and
2553 9, 789 | came issuing out, and hiss’d against the dart.~
2554 9, 798 | Thrice whirl’d the thong around his head,
2555 9, 800 | It pierc’d his hollow temples and his
2556 9, 801 | tumbling down, and spurn’d the plain.~
2557 9, 805 | And exercis’d against a human foe—~
2558 9, 809 | his troops, and lengthen’d with a stride,~
2559 9, 811 | Twice-conquer’d cowards, now your shame
2560 9, 812 | Coop’d up a second time within
2561 9, 816 | what madness, hether steer’d your course?~
2562 9, 821 | There bath’d amid the stream, our boys
2563 9, 822 | With winter harden’d, and inur’d to cold.~
2564 9, 822 | winter harden’d, and inur’d to cold.~
2565 9, 824 | eat, nor taste unconquer’d food.~
2566 9, 841 | Your vests embroider’d with rich purple shine;~
2567 9, 847 | Go, mix’d with eunuchs, in the Mother’
2568 9, 852 | With patience, or a vow’d revenge forbear.~
2569 9, 854 | And almost join’d the horns of the tough yew.~
2570 9, 856 | with lifted hands invok’d the god:~
2571 9, 863 | Jove bow’d the heav’ns, and lent a
2572 9, 864 | And thunder’d on the left, amidst the
2573 9, 866 | The feather’d death, and hisses thro’
2574 9, 867 | thro’ both his temples forc’d the way:~
2575 9, 883 | The conquer’d war is due, and the vast
2576 9, 886 | Dispell’d the breathing air, that
2577 9, 898 | Obscure in air, and vanish’d from their view.~
2578 9, 911 | Jupiter descends in harden’d rain,~
2579 9, 921 | Arm’d, on the right and on the
2580 9, 926 | And, overpress’d with nature’s heavy load,~
2581 9, 932 | Haemon first; but soon repuls’d they fly,~
2582 9, 934 | These with success are fir’d, and those with rage,~
2583 9, 941 | Prevail’d in fight, and had his men
2584 9, 947 | thro’ his breast, and pierc’d his heart.~
2585 9, 948 | Fix’d in the wound th’ Italian
2586 9, 949 | Warm’d in his lungs, and in his
2587 9, 953 | feeble dart he fell oppress’d~
2588 9, 956 | Which roar’d like thunder as it whirl’
2589 9, 956 | like thunder as it whirl’d along:~
2590 9, 959 | the monster bulk and press’d the ground;~
2591 9, 962 | Rais’d on the seas, the surges
2592 9, 965 | the vast pile; the scatter’d ocean flies;~
2593 9, 966 | Black sands, discolor’d froth, and mingled mud arise:~
2594 9, 970 | Astonish’d at the flaw that shakes
2595 9, 973 | the Latian troops inspir’d,~
2596 9, 974 | sinews, and their courage fir’d,~
2597 9, 977 | beheld his brother kill’d,~
2598 9, 978 | and wild confusion fill’d,~
2599 9, 981 | within the walls inclos’d;~
2600 9, 982 | to certain death expos’d:~
2601 9, 993 | forth, with vengeance vow’d~
2602 9, 1005| his full force he whirl’d it first around;~
2603 9, 1006| soft yielding air receiv’d the wound:~
2604 9, 1007| Imperial Juno turn’d the course before,~
2605 9, 1008| And fix’d the wand’ring weapon in
2606 9, 1011| Nor thy steel temper’d by the Lemnian god.”~
2607 9, 1013| And aim’d from high: the full descending
2608 9, 1019| And the shar’d visage hangs on equal sides.~
2609 9, 1021| had the victor then secur’d the gate,~
2610 9, 1022| his troops without unclos’d the bars,~
2611 9, 1025| Push’d on his fury, to pursue the
2612 9, 1026| Hamstring’d behind, unhappy Gyges died;~
2613 9, 1033| Ingag’d against the foes who scal’
2614 9, 1033| against the foes who scal’d the wall:~
2615 9, 1034| But, whom they fear’d without, they found within.~
2616 9, 1038| Turn’d to the right, his sword
2617 9, 1042| huntsman Amycus he kill’d,~
2618 9, 1043| In darts invenom’d and in poison skill’d.~
2619 9, 1043| invenom’d and in poison skill’d.~
2620 9, 1049| Their slaughter’d friends, and hasten their
2621 9, 1057| and in your camp inclos’d, you shun!~
2622 9, 1059| And pass unpunish’d from a num’rous host?~
2623 9, 1072| As, compass’d with a wood of spears around,~
2624 9, 1080| Yet twice, inrag’d, the combat he renews,~
2625 9, 1084| Nor Juno, who sustain’d his arms before,~
2626 9, 1090| O’erwhelm’d with darts, which from afar
2627 9, 1093| Batter’d, and flat, and beaten to
2628 9, 1094| His crest is rash’d away; his ample shield~
2629 9, 1095| round with jav’lins fill’d.~
2630 9, 1102| Plung’d in the flood, and made the
2631 9, 1104| And wip’d the sweat, and wash’d away
2632 9, 1104| wip’d the sweat, and wash’d away the gore;~
2633 10, 6 | senate in degrees are plac’d.~
2634 10, 10 | from what was first design’d?~
2635 10, 12 | Pronounc’d a peace, and gave the Latian
2636 10, 29 | In fields, unpunish’d, and insult my care?~
2637 10, 34 | The town is fill’d with slaughter, and o’erfloats,~
2638 10, 37 | Has left a camp expos’d, without defense.~
2639 10, 39 | Shall Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
2640 10, 39 | Shall Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
2641 10, 39 | renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
2642 10, 40 | A second siege my banish’d issue fears,~
2643 10, 60 | Alecto, rais’d by her, with rage inflames~
2644 10, 72 | By ruin’d Troy, yet smoking from the
2645 10, 74 | from danger, and dismiss’d the war:~
2646 10, 81 | To promis’d empire, and his Julian line.~
2647 10, 85 | Arm’d with his gods, and loaded
2648 10, 89 | second Pergamus is doom’d to fall?~
2649 10, 90 | Much better had he curb’d his high desires,~
2650 10, 91 | And hover’d o’er his ill-extinguish’
2651 10, 91 | o’er his ill-extinguish’d fires.~
2652 10, 94 | Deep indignation swell’d Saturnia’s heart:~
2653 10, 99 | With war unhop’d the Latians to surprise?~
2654 10, 103 | Than Heav’n inspir’d, he sought a foreign shore!~
2655 10, 106 | With walls unfinish’d, which himself forsakes,~
2656 10, 108 | When have I urg’d him meanly to demand~
2657 10, 121 | bridegroom tear the promis’d bride;~
2658 10, 127 | flaming fleets you turn’d the fire away,~
2659 10, 128 | And chang’d the ships to daughters of
2660 10, 138 | hinder from return your exil’d race?~
2661 10, 142 | Who promis’d, who procur’d, the Spartan
2662 10, 142 | Who promis’d, who procur’d, the Spartan bride?~
2663 10, 143 | states of Greece combin’d,~
2664 10, 147 | Murmurs rise, with mix’d applause,~
2665 10, 149 | winds, when yet unfledg’d in woods they lie,~
2666 10, 158 | And the hush’d waves lie flatted on the
2667 10, 161 | In wish’d alliance with the Latian
2668 10, 164 | war henceforward be resign’d to fate:~
2669 10, 166 | Equal and unconcern’d I look on all.~
2670 10, 175 | heav’n, and earth confess’d the nod.~
2671 10, 189 | and tho’ young, resolv’d to die.~
2672 10, 190 | Clarus and Thymoetes join’d;~
2673 10, 193 | So large, it half deserv’d a mountain’s name:~
2674 10, 194 | Strong-sinew’d was the youth, and big of
2675 10, 201 | His lovely face unarm’d, his head was bare;~
2676 10, 204 | Distinguish’d from the crowd, he shines
2677 10, 205 | Enchas’d in gold, or polish’d iv’
2678 10, 205 | Enchas’d in gold, or polish’d iv’ry set,~
2679 10, 209 | And death with poison arm’d—in Lydia born,~
2680 10, 214 | was Mnestheus too, increas’d in fame,~
2681 10, 216 | Thus mortal war was wag’d on either side.~
2682 10, 220 | Expos’d the cause of coming to the
2683 10, 221 | and country told, and ask’d relief;~
2684 10, 222 | Propos’d the terms; his own small
2685 10, 222 | own small strength declar’d;~
2686 10, 223 | proud Mezentius had prepar’d:~
2687 10, 224 | bold and violent, design’d;~
2688 10, 225 | Then shew’d the slipp’ry state of humankind,~
2689 10, 226 | And fickle fortune; warn’d him to beware,~
2690 10, 233 | Two lions carv’d, which rising Ida bear—~
2691 10, 237 | left young Pallas kept, fix’d to his side,~
2692 10, 238 | And oft of winds enquir’d, and of the tide;~
2693 10, 240 | And what he suffer’d both by land and sea.~
2694 10, 243 | Which follow’d great AEneas to the war:~
2695 10, 252 | All skill’d in martial exercise, and
2696 10, 254 | An isle renown’d for steel, and unexhausted
2697 10, 257 | From offer’d entrails prodigies expounds,~
2698 10, 262 | Proud of his manag’d horse and painted shield.~
2699 10, 268 | And brave Cupavo follow’d but by few;~
2700 10, 269 | Whose helm confess’d the lineage of the man,~
2701 10, 270 | bore, with wings display’d, a silver swan.~
2702 10, 271 | was the fault of his fam’d ancestry,~
2703 10, 273 | For Cycnus lov’d unhappy Phaeton,~
2704 10, 276 | heard his song, and hasten’d his relief,~
2705 10, 277 | And chang’d to snowy plumes his hoary
2706 10, 278 | And wing’d his flight, to chant aloft
2707 10, 279 | His son Cupavo brush’d the briny flood:~
2708 10, 281 | Who heav’d a rock, and, threat’ning
2709 10, 282 | With lifted hands alarm’d the seas below:~
2710 10, 283 | They seem’d to fear the formidable sight,~
2711 10, 284 | And roll’d their billows on, to speed
2712 10, 289 | ancient city, but of mix’d descent:~
2713 10, 293 | Hate to Mezentius arm’d five hundred more,~
2714 10, 295 | reeds his forehead cover’d o’er.~
2715 10, 310 | careful chief, who never clos’d his eyes,~
2716 10, 318 | Cymodoce, whose voice excell’d the rest,~
2717 10, 319 | Above the waves advanc’d her snowy breast;~
2718 10, 324 | Sleeps our lov’d lord? O goddess-born, awake!~
2719 10, 328 | Turnus, as at anchor fix’d we stood,~
2720 10, 329 | Presum’d to violate our holy wood.~
2721 10, 330 | Then, loos’d from shore, we fled his
2722 10, 333 | The mighty Mother chang’d our forms to these,~
2723 10, 335 | Ascanius, in his camp distress’d,~
2724 10, 336 | insulting foes is hardly press’d.~
2725 10, 348 | Push’d on the vessel in her wat’
2726 10, 349 | she knew the way. Impell’d behind,~
2727 10, 350 | flew forward, and outstripp’d the wind.~
2728 10, 353 | Then thus he pray’d, and fix’d on heav’n his
2729 10, 353 | thus he pray’d, and fix’d on heav’n his eyes:~
2730 10, 355 | With turrets crown’d! (on Ida’s holy hill~
2731 10, 356 | Fierce tigers, rein’d and curb’d, obey thy will.)~
2732 10, 356 | tigers, rein’d and curb’d, obey thy will.)~
2733 10, 360 | Had chas’d the shadows of the night
2734 10, 361 | He charg’d the soldiers, with preventing
2735 10, 363 | Warn’d of th’ ensuing fight, and
2736 10, 364 | his lofty poop, he view’d below~
2737 10, 365 | His camp incompass’d, and th’ inclosing foe.~
2738 10, 366 | His blazing shield, imbrac’d, he held on high;~
2739 10, 372 | King Turnus wonder’d at the fight renew’d,~
2740 10, 372 | wonder’d at the fight renew’d,~
2741 10, 373 | the Trojan fleet he view’d,~
2742 10, 374 | with swelling canvas cover’d o’er,~
2743 10, 377 | radiant crest that seem’d in flames to rise,~
2744 10, 387 | What you so long have wish’d, kind Fortune sends;~
2745 10, 399 | But balanc’d whom to leave, and whom
2746 10, 403 | Some are by boats expos’d, by bridges more.~
2747 10, 410 | That course he steer’d, and thus he gave command:~
2748 10, 419 | Thus forc’d ashore,) and tremble with
2749 10, 422 | breaks her back; the loosen’d sides give way,~
2750 10, 429 | sound: AEneas first assail’d~
2751 10, 430 | The clowns new-rais’d and raw, and soon prevail’
2752 10, 430 | and raw, and soon prevail’d.~
2753 10, 434 | But armor scal’d with gold was no defense~
2754 10, 435 | fated sword, which open’d wide~
2755 10, 436 | plated shield, and pierc’d his naked side.~
2756 10, 438 | his wretched mother ripp’d and torn;~
2757 10, 443 | for, when the chief assail’d,~
2758 10, 444 | nor Herculean arms avail’d,~
2759 10, 445 | Nor their fam’d father, wont in war to go~
2760 10, 446 | great Alcides, while he toil’d below.~
2761 10, 447 | noisy Pharos next receiv’d his death:~
2762 10, 448 | AEneas writh’d his dart, and stopp’d his
2763 10, 448 | writh’d his dart, and stopp’d his bawling breath.~
2764 10, 449 | wretched Cydon had receiv’d his doom,~
2765 10, 452 | The Trojan sword had cur’d his love of boys,~
2766 10, 453 | sev’n bold brethren stopp’d the course~
2767 10, 457 | The rest had reach’d him; but his mother’s care~
2768 10, 458 | Prevented those, and turn’d aside in air.~
2769 10, 459 | The prince then call’d Achates, to supply~
2770 10, 461 | fatal weapons, which, inur’d to blood,~
2771 10, 465 | He said; then seiz’d a mighty spear, and threw;~
2772 10, 466 | Which, wing’d with fate, thro’ Maeon’s
2773 10, 467 | Pierc’d all the brazen plates, and
2774 10, 467 | brazen plates, and reach’d his heart:~
2775 10, 468 | He stagger’d with intolerable smart.~
2776 10, 469 | Alcanor saw; and reach’d, but reach’d in vain,~
2777 10, 469 | and reach’d, but reach’d in vain,~
2778 10, 473 | His right arm pierc’d, and holding on, bereft~
2779 10, 474 | use of both, and pinion’d down his left.~
2780 10, 476 | Th’ ill-omen’d spear, and at the Trojan
2781 10, 478 | Which, glancing, only mark’d Achates’ thigh.~
2782 10, 482 | And pierc’d his throat, directed at
2783 10, 483 | It stopp’d at once the passage of his
2784 10, 484 | soul to flitting air resign’d:~
2785 10, 486 | Lifeblood and life rush’d mingled thro’ the wound.~
2786 10, 508 | their coursers, and, unus’d to fight~
2787 10, 509 | On foot, were scatter’d in a shameful flight.~
2788 10, 510 | disdain and grief had view’d~
2789 10, 512 | Us’d threat’nings mix’d with
2790 10, 512 | Us’d threat’nings mix’d with pray’rs, his last resource,~
2791 10, 516 | great sire, by his establish’d name,~
2792 10, 534 | Had heav’d a stone of mighty weight,
2793 10, 538 | That scarce the victor forc’d the steel away.~
2794 10, 539 | came on: but, while he mov’d too slow~
2795 10, 540 | To wish’d revenge, the prince prevents
2796 10, 541 | at once, at once he press’d,~
2797 10, 542 | And plung’d the fatal weapon in his
2798 10, 544 | Who stain’d his stepdam’s bed with impious
2799 10, 548 | As caus’d an error in their parents’
2800 10, 551 | Thymbrus’ head was lopp’d; and Laris’ hand,~
2801 10, 552 | Dismember’d, sought its owner on the
2802 10, 557 | And grief, with anger mix’d, their minds inflame.~
2803 10, 559 | Who chanc’d, as Pallas threw, to cross
2804 10, 561 | But Rhoeteus happen’d on a death unmeant:~
2805 10, 564 | Roll’d from his chariot with a
2806 10, 565 | intercepted fate, he spurn’d the ground.~
2807 10, 573 | The pastor, pleas’d with his dire victory,~
2808 10, 575 | Pallas’ troops their scatter’d strength unite,~
2809 10, 581 | Around his head he toss’d his glitt’ring brand,~
2810 10, 582 | And from Strymonius hew’d his better hand,~
2811 10, 583 | guard his throat; then hurl’d a stone~
2812 10, 584 | ample front, and pierc’d the bone:~
2813 10, 587 | Deep skill’d in future fates, Halesus’
2814 10, 591 | And haul’d him to the war, to find,
2815 10, 594 | Tuscan Tiber thus address’d his vows:~
2816 10, 598 | Pleas’d with the bribe, the god
2817 10, 598 | the bribe, the god receiv’d his pray’r:~
2818 10, 599 | protects a friend distress’d,~
2819 10, 600 | came driving on, and pierc’d his breast.~
2820 10, 603 | Caus’d by the death of so renown’
2821 10, 603 | by the death of so renown’d a knight;~
2822 10, 607 | The Phrygian troops escap’d the Greeks in vain:~
2823 10, 608 | They, and their mix’d allies, now load the plain.~
2824 10, 611 | The rear so press’d the front, they could not
2825 10, 617 | Both doom’d to fall, but fall by greater
2826 10, 626 | forbidden space his men retir’d.~
2827 10, 627 | and his stern words, admir’d;~
2828 10, 628 | Survey’d him o’er and o’er with wond’
2829 10, 634 | and to the void advanc’d his pace:~
2830 10, 637 | Address’d himself on foot to single
2831 10, 646 | charge him first, resolv’d to try~
2832 10, 648 | Heav’n and Hercules address’d:~
2833 10, 654 | His ravish’d spoils.” ’T was heard, the
2834 10, 655 | Alcides mourn’d, and stifled sighs within
2835 10, 669 | The steel just graz’d along the shoulder joint,~
2836 10, 670 | And mark’d it slightly with the glancing
2837 10, 672 | And pois’d his pointed spear, before
2838 10, 673 | the winged weapon whizz’d along,~
2839 10, 675 | the fatal course, unstay’d~
2840 10, 677 | tough bull hides it pass’d,~
2841 10, 678 | His corslet pierc’d, and reach’d his heart at
2842 10, 678 | corslet pierc’d, and reach’d his heart at last.~
2843 10, 685 | Such as the sire deserv’d, the son I send;~
2844 10, 688 | Unask’d, to rest his wand’ring ghost
2845 10, 690 | his left foot, and spurn’d the wretched corse;~
2846 10, 691 | Then snatch’d the shining belt, with gold
2847 10, 693 | fifty fatal brides, express’d to sight,~
2848 10, 695 | Depriv’d their bridegrooms of returning
2849 10, 701 | Shall wish untouch’d the trophies of the slain;~
2850 10, 706 | grief of war! at once restor’d,~
2851 10, 707 | thy sire, at once deplor’d!~
2852 10, 709 | heaps of foes in battle kill’d;~
2853 10, 714 | Unless reliev’d by his victorious hand.~
2854 10, 718 | all that friendship ow’d~
2855 10, 725 | next he threw: he stoop’d below~
2856 10, 726 | flying spear, and shunn’d the promis’d blow;~
2857 10, 726 | and shunn’d the promis’d blow;~
2858 10, 727 | Then, creeping, clasp’d the hero’s knees, and pray’
2859 10, 727 | the hero’s knees, and pray’d:~
2860 10, 744 | He seiz’d his helm, and dragg’d him
2861 10, 744 | seiz’d his helm, and dragg’d him with his left;~
2862 10, 745 | while his neck he wreath’d,~
2863 10, 746 | shining fauchion sheath’d.~
2864 10, 751 | the fierce Trojan follow’d thro’ the field:~
2865 10, 752 | holy coward fell; and, forc’d to yield,~
2866 10, 756 | Design’d a trophy to the God of Wars.~
2867 10, 765 | So made by mutter’d spells; and, from the spheres,~
2868 10, 766 | Had life secur’d, in vain, for length of
2869 10, 774 | tales inventing, and prepar’d to pray,~
2870 10, 776 | Then sunk, and roll’d along the sand in blood.~
2871 10, 781 | Expos’d to savage beasts, and birds
2872 10, 785 | fear; with these, he chas’d along~
2873 10, 786 | Camers the yellow-lock’d, and Numa strong;~
2874 10, 790 | And in Amycla fix’d his silent easy reign.~
2875 10, 793 | Mov’d all his hundred hands, provok’
2876 10, 793 | his hundred hands, provok’d the war,~
2877 10, 800 | falling corps were strow’d,~
2878 10, 802 | fury scarce to be conceiv’d, he flew~
2879 10, 806 | Wheel’d with so swift a motion,
2880 10, 813 | brethren both. The former wav’d in air~
2881 10, 814 | flaming sword: AEneas couch’d his spear,~
2882 10, 815 | Unus’d to threats, and more unus’
2883 10, 815 | to threats, and more unus’d to fear.~
2884 10, 823 | Return’d his answer with his flying
2885 10, 826 | Prepar’d for fight; the fatal dart
2886 10, 828 | Pass’d thro’ and pierc’d his groin:
2887 10, 828 | Pass’d thro’ and pierc’d his groin: the deadly wound,~
2888 10, 829 | Cast from his chariot, roll’d him on the ground.~
2889 10, 834 | He said, and seiz’d at once the loosen’d rein;~
2890 10, 834 | seiz’d at once the loosen’d rein;~
2891 10, 840 | Who form’d thee thus divine, I beg
2892 10, 843 | But the stern hero turn’d aside his head,~
2893 10, 845 | You talk’d not thus before the fight
2894 10, 851 | Thus rag’d the prince, and scatter’
2895 10, 851 | the prince, and scatter’d deaths around.~
2896 10, 853 | the camp, so long besieg’d in vain.~
2897 10, 860 | fight, with courage undecay’d!~
2898 10, 865 | And cannot, unconcern’d, your anger bear;~
2899 10, 880 | little space, a lengthen’d span,~
2900 10, 885 | To save the short-liv’d youth from destin’d death,~
2901 10, 885 | short-liv’d youth from destin’d death,~
2902 10, 896 | Thus having said, involv’d in clouds, she flies,~
2903 10, 900 | Of air condens’d a specter soon she made;~
2904 10, 901 | what AEneas was, such seem’d the shade.~
2905 10, 902 | Adorn’d with Dardan arms, the phantom
2906 10, 904 | This hand appear’d a shining sword to wield,~
2907 10, 905 | And that sustain’d an imitated shield.~
2908 10, 906 | With manly mien he stalk’d along the ground,~
2909 10, 912 | advancing, Turnus hurl’d his spear:~
2910 10, 913 | The phantom wheel’d, and seem’d to fly for fear.~
2911 10, 913 | phantom wheel’d, and seem’d to fly for fear.~
2912 10, 917 | spoke to wind, and chas’d a cloud,)~
2913 10, 922 | chance a ship was fasten’d to the shore,~
2914 10, 926 | And skipp’t and skulk’d, and under hatches went.~
2915 10, 928 | and to the galley pass’d.~
2916 10, 929 | Scarce had he reach’d the prow: Saturnia’s hand~
2917 10, 934 | And sends his slaughter’d troops to shades below.~
2918 10, 936 | flew sublime, and vanish’d in a cloud.~
2919 10, 939 | thankless for a life redeem’d by shame,~
2920 10, 941 | of what in fight had pass’d,~
2921 10, 944 | Deserv’d to bear this endless infamy?~
2922 10, 945 | Whence am I forc’d, and whether am I borne?~
2923 10, 953 | Here, overmatch’d in fight, in heaps they
2924 10, 954 | There, scatter’d o’er the fields, ignobly
2925 10, 958 | Or set me shipwrack’d on some desart shore,~
2926 10, 962 | Thus Turnus rav’d, and various fates revolv’
2927 10, 962 | and various fates revolv’d:~
2928 10, 963 | doubtful, but the death resolv’d.~
2929 10, 968 | Thrice he the sword assay’d, and thrice the flood;~
2930 10, 969 | But Juno, mov’d with pity, both withstood.~
2931 10, 970 | And thrice repress’d his rage; strong gales supplied,~
2932 10, 971 | And push’d the vessel o’er the swelling
2933 10, 974 | s impulse, Mezentius arm’d,~
2934 10, 975 | Turnus, with his ardor warm’d~
2935 10, 976 | fainting friends, reproach’d their shameful flight,~
2936 10, 977 | Repell’d the victors, and renew’d
2937 10, 977 | d the victors, and renew’d the fight.~
2938 10, 980 | Of wish’d revenge: on him, and him
2939 10, 981 | All hands employ’d, and all their darts are
2940 10, 982 | solid rock by seas inclos’d,~
2941 10, 983 | and roaring waves oppos’d,~
2942 10, 985 | empty menace, and unmov’d remains.~
2943 10, 991 | Hamstring’d he falls, and grovels on
2944 10, 997 | The queen produc’d young Paris to his sire:~
2945 10, 1002| himself in toils inclos’d,~
2946 10, 1003| their eager hounds appos’d—~
2947 10, 1010| troops, with hate inspir’d,~
2948 10, 1011| revenge against the tyrant fir’d,~
2949 10, 1013| And only keep the languish’d war alive.~
2950 10, 1015| left his spouse betroth’d, and unconsummate night.~
2951 10, 1024| He fills his famish’d maw; his mouth runs o’er~
2952 10, 1025| With unchew’d morsels, while he churns
2953 10, 1028| Stretch’d at his length, he spurns
2954 10, 1029| The lance, besmear’d with blood, lies broken
2955 10, 1030| the haughty victor view’d~
2956 10, 1032| the dastard’s back deserv’d a wound,~
2957 10, 1033| But, running, gain’d th’ advantage of the ground:~
2958 10, 1036| in equal fight oppress’d:~
2959 10, 1037| Mezentius fix’d his foot upon his breast,~
2960 10, 1042| At this the vanquish’d, with his dying breath,~
2961 10, 1044| thou, proud man, unpunish’d shalt remain:~
2962 10, 1051| And seal’d his eyes in everlasting
2963 10, 1055| Parthenius, were by Rapo kill’d.~
2964 10, 1069| Nealces’ hand, well-skill’d to throw~
2965 10, 1073| Victors and vanquish’d, in the various field,~
2966 10, 1078| Concern’d for each: here Venus, Juno
2967 10, 1082| Brandish’d his spear, and rush’d into
2968 10, 1082| Brandish’d his spear, and rush’d into the plain,~
2969 10, 1088| Deep fix’d in earth; in clouds he hides
2970 10, 1092| Pois’d on his base, Mezentius stood
2971 10, 1101| Reach’d the celestial shield, that
2972 10, 1101| celestial shield, that stopp’d the course;~
2973 10, 1104| The side and bowels fam’d Anthores fix’d.~
2974 10, 1104| bowels fam’d Anthores fix’d.~
2975 10, 1105| Anthores had from Argos travel’d far,~
2976 10, 1107| Till, tir’d with toils, fair Italy he
2977 10, 1113| brass, of linen trebly roll’d,~
2978 10, 1115| All these it pass’d, resistless in the course,~
2979 10, 1116| Transpierc’d his thigh, and spent its
2980 10, 1117| The gaping wound gush’d out a crimson flood.~
2981 10, 1119| to closer fight address’d,~
2982 10, 1120| his fainting foe oppress’d.~
2983 10, 1121| father’s peril Lausus view’d with grief;~
2984 10, 1122| He sigh’d, he wept, he ran to his
2985 10, 1127| Pain’d with his wound, and useless
2986 10, 1129| Incumber’d, slow he dragg’d the spear
2987 10, 1129| Incumber’d, slow he dragg’d the spear along,~
2988 10, 1130| Which pierc’d his thigh, and in his buckler
2989 10, 1131| The pious youth, resolv’d on death, below~
2990 10, 1135| see the son the vanquish’d father shield.~
2991 10, 1136| All, fir’d with gen’rous indignation,
2992 10, 1139| his Vulcanian orb sustain’d the war.~
2993 10, 1143| Or hous’d, or safe in hollow caverns
2994 10, 1151| Betray’d by pious love?” Nor, thus
2995 10, 1153| prince, whose patience, tir’d,~
2996 10, 1154| his breast with fury fir’d.~
2997 10, 1155| For now the Fates prepar’d their sharpen’d shears;~
2998 10, 1155| Fates prepar’d their sharpen’d shears;~
2999 10, 1158| shield and corslet forc’d th’ impetuous way,~
3000 10, 1161| And drench’d th’ imbroider’d coat his
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