Book, Verse
1 1, 46 | years th’ unhappy wand’ring train~
2 1, 108 | person wait, and bear my train:~
3 1, 139 | bravest of the Grecian train!~
4 1, 205 | Triton, and the sea-green train~
5 1, 260 | beamy stags command a lordly train~
6 1, 455 | least of chaste Diana’s train,~
7 1, 515 | Thro’ such a train of woes if I should run,~
8 1, 560 | In length of train descends her sweeping gown;~
9 1, 684 | he saw amidst the Grecian train,~
10 1, 697 | beauteous Dido, with a num’rous train~
11 1, 844 | in your town a wand’ring train,~
12 1, 971 | Lull’d in her lap, amidst a train of Loves,~
13 1, 988 | The Tyrian train, admitted to the feast,~
14 2, 531 | Ripheus, Dymas, all the Trojan train,~
15 2, 704 | Hecuba, with all her helpless train~
16 3, 445 | attended with a num’rous train;~
17 4, 46 | these tears, this pompous train of woe,~
18 4, 172 | The fearful train shall take their speedy
19 4, 183 | hounds awake the princely train:~
20 4, 220 | otherwise the stags, a trembling train,~
21 4, 314 | this other Paris, with his train~
22 4, 589 | spoil; some lash the lagging train;~
23 4, 725 | Unknowing of a train conceal’d so well,~
24 4, 779 | Himself I refug’d, and his train reliev’d—~
25 4, 824 | Then rous’d his drowsy train without delay:~
26 4, 835 | emulating zeal inspires his train:~
27 4, 972 | Was all this train of plots contriv’d,” said
28 5, 98 | then advanc’d amidst the train,~
29 5, 209 | mark. Proud Gyas and his train~
30 5, 348 | lightly seiz’d the Trojan train.~
31 5, 380 | A num’rous train attend in solemn state.~
32 5, 629 | casque are carried by his train;~
33 5, 753 | commanders and their martial train~
34 5, 883 | By this, AEneas and his train appear;~
35 5, 905 | the relics of the Trojan train!~
36 5, 934 | hands your old and useless train;~
37 5, 953 | And here the coward train and women leave:~
38 5, 1003| trembling women, the degenerate train,~
39 5, 1053| the walls the trembling train;~
40 6, 114 | be treasur’d by a chosen train~
41 6, 541 | ghosts, and vex the guilty train,~
42 6, 649 | chiefs he view’d a num’rous train,~
43 6, 659 | chiefs, and Agamemnon’s train,~
44 6, 795 | godlike worship from a servile train.~
45 6, 830 | throng of these; nor less the train~
46 6, 886 | shining arms, and coursers train’d to war:~
47 6, 1071| hundred gods her sweeping train supply;~
48 7, 50 | gives command; the joyful train~
49 7, 205 | hundred youths from all his train selects,~
50 7, 215 | Meantime the train, proceeding on their way,~
51 7, 268 | admission to the Trojan train;~
52 7, 320 | and shelter Troy’s unhappy train!~
53 7, 398 | the Trojan and his joyful train~
54 7, 573 | father’s rage, and, with a train~
55 7, 605 | friend, assault the Trojan train:~
56 7, 664 | Ascanius and his youthful train,~
57 7, 728 | a raw and unexperienc’d train,~
58 7, 748 | the madness of th’ unruly train:~
59 7, 958 | A heartless train, unexercis’d in arms:~
60 7, 970 | think these troops an army train’d to war,~
61 8, 215 | I saw the shining train with vast delight,~
62 8, 408 | perform’d, the cheerful train retire.~
63 8, 805 | Thether his warlike train the Trojan led,~
64 8, 928 | dares oppose th’ ethereal train.~
65 9, 30 | clad; a rich and shining train.~
66 9, 361 | clad in rich attire, and train’d with care;~
67 9, 719 | fast upon the trembling train;~
68 9, 1050| rallies first the broken train,~
69 10, 30 | Turnus vaunts amidst his train,~
70 10, 285 | next, who led his native train~
71 10, 298 | Him and his martial train the Triton bears;~
72 10, 306 | ships transport the chosen train~
73 10, 789 | surpassing all the Latian train,~
74 10, 852 | Ascanius and the Trojan train~
75 10, 1191| A chosen train of youth around him stand;~
76 11, 811 | I lov’d of all my mortal train,~
77 11, 877 | she been of my celestial train,~
78 11, 886 | of the Trojan or Italian train,~
79 11, 1011| singled from the flying train,~
80 11, 1048| horse at large among her train;~
81 11, 1056| Caught in the train which thou thyself hast
82 11, 1195| her, whom of her female train~
83 11, 1219| friends and foes a fighting train.~
84 12, 191 | A peaceful train they seem, in peace prepar’
85 12, 376 | stooping on the fairest of the train,~
86 12, 415 | pious rage, the gen’rous train~
87 12, 488 | d, his troops a fainting train,~
88 12, 542 | Boreas, with his blust’ring train,~
89 12, 654 | Mnestheus, and a num’rous train,~
90 12, 665 | leads; and draws a sweeping train,~
91 12, 676 | arms, and of the Latian train)~
92 12, 843 | the town, an unprovided train~
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