Book, Verse
1 1, 360 | fierce nations in the bloody field,~
2 1, 654 | trembling Trojans quit the field,~
3 2, 915 | rush to seek th’ abandon’d field.~
4 3, 286 | of oxen graze the flow’ry field,~
5 3, 709 | that cropp’d the flow’ry field.~
6 4, 882 | with numbers in th’ unequal field,~
7 5, 13 | space above, a floating field around.~
8 5, 191 | Invade the field with half so swift a pace;~
9 5, 489 | applauses echo thro’ the field.~
10 5, 536 | hands with in the listed field.~
11 5, 645 | resign, and here renounce the field.”~
12 6, 133 | Wars, horrid wars, I view—a field of blood,~
13 6, 244 | The warrior trumpet in the field to sound;~
14 6, 1206| men shall fill the Martian field!~
15 6, 1216| unpunish’d, in the fighting field~
16 7, 173 | trench inclose the fruitful field.’~
17 7, 875 | helmets for the fighting field;~
18 7, 909 | steeds, he smokes along the field;~
19 7, 950 | chariot thro’ the dusty field,~
20 7, 1097| the nobler Pallas of the field.~
21 8, 816 | And haughty Turnus to the field defy.”~
22 8, 930 | strides along the liquid field.~
23 8, 938 | Sabaeans quit the wat’ry field.~
24 9, 77 | force his foes in equal field to fight.~
25 9, 259 | send thee unassisted to the field?~
26 9, 362 | And, last, a Latian field with fruitful plains,~
27 9, 736 | honor charg’d its empty field.~
28 9, 813 | not issue forth in open field,~
29 9, 1065| paces measures back the field,~
30 10, 261 | Astur follows in the wat’ry field,~
31 10, 378 | diffusive fires around the field,~
32 10, 433 | He first in open field defied the prince:~
33 10, 501 | suspend the fortune of the field.~
34 10, 612 | weapons, to dispute the field.~
35 10, 616 | Their congress in the field great Jove withstands:~
36 10, 623 | Retire, and clear the field; the fight is mine:~
37 10, 704 | Arcadians, from th’ unhappy field,~
38 10, 708 | sent thee to the fighting field,~
39 10, 751 | Trojan follow’d thro’ the field:~
40 10, 767 | Then Tarquitus the field in triumph trod;~
41 10, 821 | hour is come, and this the field.”~
42 10, 1073| vanquish’d, in the various field,~
43 10, 1134| applause ran ringing thro’ the field,~
44 10, 1197| To warn him from the field—alas! in vain!~
45 10, 1266| spacious ring he rides the field,~
46 11, 317 | To make the field of battle shine with fires,~
47 11, 360 | late their titles in the field were tried:~
48 11, 447 | AEneas, not inferior in the field,~
49 11, 471 | race; unconquer’d in the field,~
50 11, 513 | But cautious in the field, he shunn’d the sword;~
51 11, 602 | I beaten from the field? I forc’d away?~
52 11, 650 | If the contended field we bravely fought,~
53 11, 655 | trumpet sounds, resign the field?~
54 11, 674 | Achilles, let him take the field,~
55 11, 683 | draws his forces to the field,~
56 11, 690 | youth press forward to the field;~
57 11, 776 | horse before to scour the field:~
58 11, 908 | Thick smoke obscures the field; and scarce are seen~
59 11, 937 | the Tuscans masters of the field,~
60 11, 979 | Such to the field Penthisilea led,~
61 11, 1049| sword defies him to the field,~
62 11, 1164| And from the field return inglorious home.”~
63 11, 1216| Surveys the field, and fortune of the war,~
64 11, 1232| High o’er the field there stood a hilly mound,~
65 11, 1257| the Volscians quit the field,~
66 11, 1296| entirely masters of the field,~
67 12, 1 | saw the Latins leave the field,~
68 12, 208 | She thence survey’d the field, the Trojan pow’rs,~
69 12, 274 | bear record: if I fall in field,~
70 12, 502 | reins, and scours along the field:~
71 12, 520 | Eumedes, vaunting in the field,~
72 12, 566 | prince is forc’d to leave the field:~
73 12, 638 | fight, and rushing to the field,~
74 12, 648 | honors of the conquer’d field:~
75 12, 656 | And, crowding to the field, the camp forsake.~
76 12, 673 | both armies shock in open field;~
77 12, 682 | And o’er the field the frighted Latins fly.~
78 12, 709 | Messapus, thund’ring thro’ the field,~
79 12, 720 | inborn ardor, now invades the field;~
80 12, 730 | fame and fortune of the field!~
81 12, 753 | shunn’d the dangers of the field:~
82 12, 772 | dauntless men maintain the field;~
83 12, 872 | troops of Turnus in the field appear.~
84 12, 1034| Now, in clos’d field, each other from afar~
85 12, 1075| fear, he fled along the field,~
86 12, 1245| Soon as the field inclos’d she had in view,~
87 12, 1264| Now, now, I quit the field! forbear to fright~
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