Book, Verse
1 1, 15 | Involv’d his anxious life in endless cares,~
2 1, 249 | Caught into life, in fiery fumes they rise,~
3 1, 481 | steel invades his brother’s life by stealth;~
4 1, 641 | All to the life, and ev’ry leader known.~
5 1, 837 | A prince that owes his life to you alone.~
6 1, 942 | attempts thy brother’s life;~
7 2, 476 | Despair of life the means of living shows.’~
8 2, 586 | to death, and prodigal of life;~
9 2, 769 | trembled for my son’s abandon’d life.~
10 2, 866 | n decreed that I should life enjoy,~
11 2, 877 | have dragg’d a ling’ring life;~
12 2, 924 | you expose your father’s life,~
13 2, 964 | Whate’er befalls, your life shall be my care;~
14 2, 1049| specter, larger than the life.~
15 3, 407 | phantom; but I drag a wretched life,~
16 3, 437 | Does young Ascanius life and health enjoy,~
17 3, 612 | And twice preserv’d thy life, when Troy was lost,~
18 3, 793 | more for this abandon’d life I sue;~
19 4, 44 | waste in woes your lonely life,~
20 4, 335 | Thy life with pray’rs, nor promis’
21 4, 492 | And not submit my life to fate’s decree,~
22 4, 797 | Like them, a lonely life I might have led,~
23 4, 996 | nature, and dissolve her life.~
24 4, 1009| struggling soul was loos’d, and life dissolv’d in air.~
25 5, 683 | She leaves her life aloft; she strikes the ground,~
26 5, 981 | Who dares not hazard life for future fame.~
27 6, 181 | off’ring his alternate life,~
28 6, 355 | The beasts of life, and in full bowls receive~
29 6, 462 | Yet fresh from life, a new-admitted guest,~
30 6, 468 | Brought your lov’d life to this disastrous end?~
31 6, 589 | And loathing anxious life, suborn’d their fate.~
32 6, 688 | swords betray’d my sleeping life.~
33 6, 969 | Of future life secure, forgetful of the
34 6, 986 | and beasts the breath of life obtain,~
35 6, 1038| groves, to lead a solitary life.~
36 7, 1057| With AEsculapian herbs his life restor’d.~
37 8, 760 | Then draw my life in length; let me sustain,~
38 9, 264 | The thing call’d life, with ease I can disclaim,~
39 9, 269 | to thy lov’d embrace with life,~
40 9, 275 | And spare thy life; I would not perish all.~
41 9, 369 | My life’s companion, and my bosom
42 9, 385 | this only act of all my life deceive.~
43 9, 541 | should he rush and lose his life,~
44 9, 598 | Immortal life, your fame shall ever live,~
45 9, 656 | Expos’d my life to winds and winter seas!~
46 9, 806 | this bereft Numanus of his life,~
47 9, 831 | No part of life from toils of war is free,~
48 10, 334 | And gave us life immortal in the seas.~
49 10, 440 | For his beginning life from biting steel was free.~
50 10, 486 | Lifeblood and life rush’d mingled thro’ the
51 10, 657 | Short bounds of life are set to mortal man.~
52 10, 729 | O spare my life, and send me back to see~
53 10, 734 | ransom of this one poor life shall pay.~
54 10, 766 | Had life secur’d, in vain, for length
55 10, 837 | recreant thus his wretched life demands:~
56 10, 841 | This forfeit life, and hear thy suppliant’
57 10, 869 | grace of length’ning Turnus’ life,~
58 10, 891 | But length of certain life, to Turnus give?~
59 10, 939 | Then, thankless for a life redeem’d by shame,~
60 10, 1076| mourn the miseries of human life.~
61 10, 1162| And life at length forsook his heaving
62 10, 1209| His life, a ransom for preserving
63 10, 1232| If life and long were terms that
64 10, 1299| Nor ask I life, nor fought with that design:~
65 11, 243 | To drink the dregs of life by fate assign’d!~
66 11, 414 | own adult’ress lost his life;~
67 11, 417 | envied me the sweets of life,~
68 11, 574 | bound to forfeit each his life,~
69 11, 849 | Would trust his hunted life amidst his foes;~
70 11, 854 | A shepherd’s solitary life he led;~
71 11, 1090| Not managing the life he meant to lose.~
72 11, 1101| captive struggles for his life:~
73 11, 1149| And seeks his life, regardless of her own.~
74 11, 1225| sacred arms, to save thy life.~
75 12, 79 | make the best exchange of life for praise.~
76 12, 84 | who fear’d for Turnus’ life,~
77 12, 92 | Since on the safety of thy life alone~
78 12, 97 | includes, in thine, Amata’s life.~
79 12, 355 | with honor, his devoted life,~
80 12, 635 | Some god preserves his life for greater ends.”~
81 12, 754 | On Lerna’s lake a silent life he led,~
82 12, 1056| On this side, life and lucky chance ascends;~
83 12, 1109| prize is play’d; for on the life~
84 12, 1184| command, to save her brother’s life—~
85 12, 1261| sister more to save thy life?~
86 12, 1270| Did he for this exempt my life from fate?~
87 12, 1277| Of life immortal, but immortal pains.~
88 12, 1357| chiefs have seen me beg my life;~
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