Book, Verse
1 1, 517 | Troy, by force expell’d, we came—~
2 1, 729 | And why they came, and what was their request;~
3 1, 756 | The sea came on; the South, with mighty
4 1, 877 | When Teucer came, from Salamis exil’d,~
5 1, 919 | Leda’s present, when she came~
6 2, 278 | they brandish’d as they came,~
7 2, 378 | to the cause for which he came,~
8 2, 446 | than from Argos or Mycenae came.~
9 2, 756 | The lukewarm blood came rushing thro’ the wound,~
10 2, 902 | gift was undesir’d, and came too late!~
11 3, 109 | Came forth with eager haste to
12 3, 148 | Rhoetean shores old Teucrus came;~
13 3, 226 | From thence we came, and thither must return.~
14 3, 443 | And fruitless tears came trickling from her eyes.~
15 3, 756 | With blasted limbs came tumbling from above;~
16 3, 801 | his fears, and whence he came.~
17 3, 804 | Ithaca, my native soil, I came~
18 4, 72 | from a friend and sister came,~
19 4, 512 | From Jove he came commission’d, heav’nly bright~
20 4, 953 | The spouting blood came streaming on her hands.~
21 5, 138 | Now came the day desir’d. The skies
22 5, 421 | Came Salius, and Euryalus behind;~
23 5, 442 | Helymus; and then Diores came,~
24 5, 617 | Trojan, spent with toil, he came,~
25 5, 626 | And pounded teeth came rushing with his blood.~
26 5, 631 | champion, then, before AEneas came,~
27 5, 1057| New heaps came tumbling in, and chok’d
28 6, 21 | Cumaean coast at length he came,~
29 6, 53 | to read the rest—Achates came,~
30 6, 73 | groans from her deep spirit came.~
31 6, 79 | When all the god came rushing on her soul.~
32 6, 186 | theirs from Jove my lineage came;~
33 6, 368 | Ere Hecate came. “Far hence be souls profane!”~
34 6, 422 | An airy crowd came rushing where he stood,~
35 6, 534 | immortal gods their lineage came.~
36 7, 72 | But Faunus came from Picus: Picus drew~
37 7, 225 | foreign men of mighty stature came;~
38 7, 685 | all the day, at night he came~
39 7, 705 | with a knotty club another came:~
40 7, 930 | brothers from fair Tibur came,~
41 7, 973 | Then Clausus came, who led a num’rous band~
42 7, 984 | mountaineers, that from Severus came,~
43 7, 1000| his chariot then Halesus came,~
44 7, 1094| the Volscians fair Camilla came,~
45 8, 21 | rous nations in his quarrel came,~
46 8, 172 | tho’ your ancient lineage came,~
47 8, 180 | from the loins of Atlas came;~
48 8, 300 | The fierce avenger came with bounding haste;~
49 8, 425 | Then Saturn came, who fled the pow’r of Jove,~
50 8, 431 | empire, peace and plenty came;~
51 8, 435 | then, and bold Sicanians came;~
52 9, 378 | Priam’s royal race my mother came—~
53 9, 771 | Ilioneus, as bold Lucetius came~
54 9, 786 | The second shaft came swift and unespied,~
55 9, 789 | The soul came issuing out, and hiss’d
56 9, 801 | The youth came tumbling down, and spurn’
57 10, 192 | hands a rolling stone there came,~
58 10, 394 | the race from whence you came,~
59 10, 479 | youth the Sabine Clausus came,~
60 10, 539 | Hisbon came on: but, while he mov’d
61 10, 555 | the charge, th’ Arcadians came:~
62 10, 577 | Halesus came, fierce with desire of blood;~
63 10, 600 | The dart came driving on, and pierc’d
64 10, 609 | shock of war both armies came;~
65 10, 712 | spectators, to the hero came:~
66 10, 875 | degree, from god Pilumnus came;~
67 10, 1014| From Coritus came Acron to the fight,~
68 10, 1050| A hov’ring mist came swimming o’er his sight,~
69 10, 1252| repeated voice to glad AEneas came.~
70 10, 1284| His horse came after with unwieldy weight,~
71 10, 1298| Nor came I here with hope of victory;~
72 10, 1313| And the disdainful soul came rushing thro’ the wound.~
73 11, 61 | She came; but brought not thee along,
74 11, 167 | I came not hither but by Heav’n’
75 11, 383 | important cause for which we came.~
76 11, 393 | who to Troy’s destruction came,~
77 11, 958 | Across the shoulders came the feather’d wound;~
78 11, 989 | A purple stream came spouting from the wound;~
79 11, 1294| With heavy tidings came th’ unhappy maid:~
80 12, 357 | the gods, from whence he came:~
81 12, 405 | Came driving on, nor miss’d the
82 12, 483 | from some human hand it came,~
83 12, 945 | Came Sages urging on his foamy
84 12, 1215| forget from whence they came.~
85 12, 1283| And her last sobs came bubbling up in air.~
86 12, 1369| Flames, while he spoke, came flashing from his eyes):~
87 12, 1377| And the disdainful soul came rushing thro’ the wound.~
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