Book, Verse
1 1, 142 | Or great Sarpedon, in those bloody
2 1, 471 | Great were her wrongs, her story
3 1, 708 | crowd, she walks serenely great.~
4 1, 772 | Nor you, great queen, these offices repent,~
5 1, 872 | Are you the great AEneas, known to fame,~
6 2, Arg | rendezvouze, he finds a great confluence of people, but
7 2, 3 | Great queen, what you command
8 2, 804 | Great in her charms, as when on
9 2, 1057| Nor he, the great controller of the sky.~
10 3, 555 | Above the rest, great Juno’s name adore;~
11 4, 203 | The great AEneas, when the troop he
12 4, 252 | Fame, the great ill, from small beginnings
13 4, 300 | Great Jove! propitious to the
14 5, 76 | The name of great Anchises may be known,~
15 5, 100 | To great Anchises’ tomb; which when
16 5, 134 | Off’ring their gifts at great Anchises’ tomb:~
17 5, 141 | Of Trojan feasts and great Acestes’ name,~
18 5, 161 | In the great Centaur took the leading
19 5, 556 | If great AEneas and Acestes join~
20 5, 803 | The goddess, great in mischief, views their
21 6, 87 | His vows to great Apollo thus address’d:~
22 6, 191 | O goddess-born of great Anchises’ line,~
23 6, 196 | To few great Jupiter imparts this grace,~
24 6, 247 | He serv’d great Hector, and was ever near,~
25 6, 286 | And thou, great parent, with celestial care,~
26 6, 531 | Nor was I pleas’d great Theseus once to bear,~
27 6, 1047| How great they look! how vig’rously
28 6, 1055| See Romulus the great, born to restore~
29 6, 1156| Great Cato there, for gravity
30 6, 1165| And thou, great hero, greatest of thy name,~
31 6, 1180| See great Marcellus! how, untir’d
32 6, 1190| With great Marcellus keeping equal
33 6, 1205| their gifts as permanent as great.~
34 6, 1211| No youth afford so great a cause to grieve;~
35 7, 4 | The nurse of great AEneas’ infancy.~
36 7, 180 | Call great Anchises to the genial feast:~
37 7, 297 | Great as the greatest that the
38 7, 425 | What great offense had either people
39 7, 955 | Messapus next, (great Neptune was his sire,)~
40 7, 1047| Where great Diana’s peaceful altars
41 8, 160 | Struck with so great a name, and all on fire,~
42 8, 217 | But great Anchises, far above the
43 8, 401 | To heav’n and the great author of thy race!~
44 8, 926 | Great Neptune, Pallas, and Love’
45 8, 958 | Great Caesar sits sublime upon
46 9, 4 | The secret shade of his great grandsire sought.~
47 9, 127 | When the great Mother of the Gods was free~
48 9, 317 | Which will our way to great AEneas guide.~
49 9, 340 | Ascanius adds, “by the great deities,~
50 9, 352 | With two great talents of the finest gold;~
51 9, 389 | Permit me to presume so great a grace);~
52 9, 396 | So great beginnings, in so green
53 9, 410 | This was his gift. Great Mnestheus gave his friend~
54 9, 857 | My first attempt, great Jupiter, succeed!~
55 10, 196 | Or the great father of th’ intrepid son.~
56 10, 243 | Which follow’d great AEneas to the war:~
57 10, 354 | Hear thou, great Mother of the deities.~
58 10, 431 | Great Theron fell, an omen of
59 10, 432 | Great Theron, large of limbs,
60 10, 446 | With great Alcides, while he toil’d
61 10, 516 | By my great sire, by his establish’d
62 10, 616 | Their congress in the field great Jove withstands:~
63 10, 652 | Assist my great attempt to gain this prize,~
64 10, 787 | Both great in arms, and both were fair
65 10, 1067| Salius to death the great Antronius sent:~
66 10, 1170| To love so great, to such transcendent store~
67 10, 1180| T was by the great AEneas’ hand I fell.’”~
68 10, 1253| Great Jove,” he said, “and the
69 11, Arg | the body of Pallas with great solemnity. Latinus calls
70 11, Arg | AEneas; which occasions great animosity betwixt Turnus
71 11, 145 | Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell!~
72 11, 198 | We shall be proud in the great work to join.”~
73 11, 258 | A death too great, too glorious to deplore.~
74 11, 263 | Great spoils and trophies, gain’
75 11, 376 | Great Diomede has compass’d round
76 11, 509 | This great affair, and save the sinking
77 11, 628 | When the great Trojan on his bank appears;~
78 11, 661 | The great Messapus yet remains our
79 11, 838 | Accept, great goddess of the woods,’ he
80 11, 1018| Confessing great Camilla, save thy shame.”~
81 11, 1288| So much Camilla’s great example fir’d.~
82 12, 343 | Was his great sire, and he his greater
83 12, 709 | The great Messapus, thund’ring thro’
84 12, 797 | Nor great subverter of the Trojan
85 12, 943 | Which not belies my great forefather’s name!”~
86 12, 1020| Like Eryx, or like Athos, great he shows,~
87 12, 1072| But, vain against the great Vulcanian shield,~
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