Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | THE ARGUMENT.— The Trojans, after a seven years’ voyage,
2 1, 57 | And must the Trojans reign in Italy?~
3 1, 226 | The weary Trojans ply their shatter’d oars~
4 1, 243 | The Trojans, worn with toils, and spent
5 1, 251 | The Trojans, dropping wet, or stand
6 1, 337 | And gave his Trojans a secure retreat;~
7 1, 419 | The Trojans pities, and protects their
8 1, 654 | And here the trembling Trojans quit the field,~
9 1, 739 | We wretched Trojans, toss’d on ev’ry shore,~
10 1, 790 | Trojans, dismiss your fears; my
11 1, 885 | And his own ancestry from Trojans rais’d.~
12 2, 6 | And ev’ry woe the Trojans underwent;~
13 2, 33 | The Trojans, coop’d within their walls
14 2, 81 | About the captive, tides of Trojans flow;~
15 2, 196 | Ye Trojans, from an injur’d wretch
16 2, 367 | O light of Trojans, and support of Troy,~
17 2, 494 | Not only Trojans fall; but, in their turn,~
18 2, 525 | their destruction, and the Trojans’ good?~
19 2, 607 | their demolish’d tow’rs the Trojans throw~
20 2, 626 | With unavailing arms the Trojans make defense.~
21 3, 781 | Whom soon for Trojans and for foes he knew;~
22 3, 788 | O Trojans, take me hence! I beg no
23 4, 432 | The ships repair’d, the Trojans’ thick resort,~
24 4, 538 | needful food his hungry Trojans fed;~
25 4, 601 | Look, Anna! look! the Trojans crowd to sea;~
26 5, 10 | auguries from hence the Trojans draw;~
27 5, 157 | Three Trojans tug at ev’ry lab’ring oar;~
28 5, 384 | The Trojans mix’d with the Sicilian
29 5, 696 | The Trojans and Sicilians wildly stare,~
30 6, 84 | said no more. The trembling Trojans hear,~
31 6, 263 | The Trojans found: the sounding ax is
32 7, 28 | Which monsters lest the Trojans’ pious host~
33 7, 170 | Then ease your weary Trojans will attend,~
34 7, 213 | The Trojans round the place a rampire
35 7, 270 | Tell me, ye Trojans, for that name you own,~
36 7, 393 | Sublime on stately steeds the Trojans borne,~
37 7, 463 | Let not the Trojans, with a feign’d pretense~
38 7, 661 | The Stygian Fury to the Trojans flies;~
39 8, 121 | The Trojans mount their ships; they
40 8, 158 | This message bear: ’The Trojans and their chief~
41 9, Arg | and assaults his camp. The Trojans, reduc’d to the last extremities,
42 9, 37 | The Trojans view the dusty cloud from
43 9, 155 | These monsters for the Trojans’ fate are meant,~
44 9, 202 | And close the Trojans in their scanty ground.~
45 9, 211 | The Trojans, from above, their foes
46 9, 414 | arm’d they went. The noble Trojans wait~
47 9, 622 | Meantime the Trojans run, where danger calls;~
48 9, 661 | shrieks and clamors pierce the Trojans’ ears,~
49 9, 678 | The Trojans keep aloof the rising war.~
50 9, 684 | For, where the Trojans find the thickest throng,~
51 9, 709 | The wary Trojans obviate their design;~
52 9, 718 | The Trojans fled; the fire pursued amain,~
53 9, 723 | The dead and dying Trojans strew the ground.~
54 9, 810 | these insulting terms the Trojans he defied:~
55 9, 871 | Ascanius said no more. The Trojans shake~
56 9, 899 | The Trojans, by his arms, their patron
57 9, 937 | The Trojans hand to hand the fight maintain.~
58 9, 991 | from that hated face the Trojans fly,~
59 9, 1020| The Trojans fly from their approaching
60 9, 1096| The foe, now faint, the Trojans overwhelm;~
61 10, 113 | With swords your Trojans, and with fires your Troy!~
62 10, 160 | Since,” said the god, “the Trojans must not join~
63 10, 167 | Rutulians, Trojans, are the same to me;~
64 10, 234 | Ida, to wand’ring Trojans ever dear.~
65 10, 858 | Sustains her Trojans—or themselves, alone,~
66 10, 873 | And glut the Trojans with his pious blood.~
67 10, 1288| Of Trojans and Rutulians rend the skies.~
68 11, 49 | A troop of Trojans mix’d with these appear,~
69 11, 202 | Latians and Trojans, now no longer foes,~
70 11, 316 | Trojans and Latians vie with like
71 11, 606 | What heaps of Trojans by this hand were slain,~
72 11, 612 | Not such the Trojans tried me, when, inclos’d,~
73 11, 686 | Th’ unpleasing news, the Trojans are descried,~
74 11, 1201| Repel the Trojans, and the town relieve:~
75 11, 1223| For warring with the Trojans, thou hast paid!~
76 11, 1313| And Turnus views the Trojans in array,~
77 12, 276 | My Trojans shall encrease Evander’s
78 12, 282 | My Trojans shall not o’er th’ Italians
79 12, 421 | The Trojans, Tuscans, and Arcadian line,~
80 12, 473 | Inflames your alter’d minds? O Trojans, cease~
81 12, 521 | New fir’d the Trojans, and their foes repell’d.~
82 12, 565 | triumphs, and while the Trojans yield,~
83 12, 735 | Whose valor made the Trojans quit their ground;~
84 12, 1071| This, while the Trojans fled, the toughness held;~
85 12, 1116| With heedless hands the Trojans fell’d the tree,~
86 12, 1199| Call them not Trojans: perish the renown~
87 12, 1211| The Trojans to their customs shall be
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