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malice 6
malignant 3
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man 84
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Virgil
Aeneid

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man

   Book, Verse
1 1, 1 | ARMS, and the man I sing, who, forcd by fate,~ 2 1, 14 | persecute so brave, so just a man;~ 3 1, 217 | then some grave and pious man appear,~ 4 1, 868 | fortunes, more admird the man;~ 5 2, 1 | attentive to the godlike man,~ 6 2, 84 | Behold a nation in a man compris’d.~ 7 2, 130 | effects of malice from a man so proud.~ 8 2, 166 | each believd himself the man.~ 9 2, 365 | wept to see the visionary man,~ 10 2, 717 | The poor old man, and by the laurel plac’ 11 2, 948 | The good old man with suppliant hands implor’ 12 3, 459 | st, beyond the reach of man,~ 13 3, 610 | Old happy man, the care of gods above,~ 14 3, 773 | flesh, he scarce resembled man.~ 15 4, 16 | A man descended from the gods 16 4, 27 | This only man is able to subvert~ 17 4, 389 | his own shape: “Degenerate man,~ 18 4, 439 | finds the dear perfidious man;~ 19 4, 519 | eyes, to view the guilty man;~ 20 4, 531 | Of man’s injustice why should I 21 4, 608 | With yon perfidious man your intrest try,~ 22 4, 735 | And the man’s image on the nuptial bed.~ 23 4, 858 | The pious man, who, rushing thro’ the 24 5, 528 | And scarce the shadow of a man remains.~ 25 5, 1123| But what the man forsook, the god supplies,~ 26 6, 37 | The lower part a beast, a man above,~ 27 6, 507 | hopes delude thee, miserable man?~ 28 6, 608 | a woman once, and once a man,~ 29 6, 709 | murtherd a defenseless man.~ 30 6, 746 | Vain is the force of man, and Heavn’s as vain,~ 31 6, 1103| But what’s the man, who from afar appears?~ 32 6, 1125| Unhappy man, to break the pious laws~ 33 7, 59 | concluded by the godlike man:~ 34 7, 375 | Himself to be the man the fates require,~ 35 7, 429 | And by a mortal man at length am foild.~ 36 7, 591 | dream, to rouse the careless man:~ 37 7, 598 | Go now, deluded man, and seek again~ 38 7, 747 | A good old man, while peace he preach’d 39 8, 202 | Evander viewd the man with vast surprise,~ 40 8, 214 | chin, and call me first a man.~ 41 9, 5 | alone she found the daring man,~ 42 9, 43 | Arm! arm! and man the works! prepare your 43 9, 623 | their trenches, and they man their walls.~ 44 9, 887 | Shorn of his beams, a man to mortal sight.~ 45 9, 1057| One man, and in your camp inclos’ 46 10, 98 | Did god or man your favrite son advise,~ 47 10, 126 | And, for a man, obtend an empty cloud.~ 48 10, 139 | cause of mischief, or the man~ 49 10, 269 | confessd the lineage of the man,~ 50 10, 302 | A hairy man above the waist he shows;~ 51 10, 323 | words to warn thunknowing man:~ 52 10, 385 | To man the shores, and hinder their 53 10, 503 | set to foot, and mingled man to man.~ 54 10, 503 | foot, and mingled man to man.~ 55 10, 657 | of life are set to mortal man.~ 56 10, 778 | Lie there, proud man, unpitied, on the plain;~ 57 10, 838 | thyself, O more than mortal man!~ 58 10, 844 | him short: “I hear another man;~ 59 10, 854 | King of Gods and Mortal Man~ 60 10, 881 | reprieve for this expiring man,~ 61 10, 1044| Nor thou, proud man, unpunishd shalt remain:~ 62 11, 19 | chiefs inclose the godlike man,~ 63 11, 57 | melting into tears, the pious man~ 64 11, 83 | Thou shalt not blush, old man, however grievd:~ 65 11, 163 | d against an unoffending man,~ 66 11, 185 | first, and to the godlike man,~ 67 11, 269 | But why, unhappy man, dost thou detain~ 68 11, 523 | of speech, that haughty man,~ 69 11, 532 | The man who menaces the gods with 70 11, 576 | Permit not, mighty man, so mean a crew~ 71 11, 644 | That man would I prefer before the 72 11, 707 | guard the passes, others man the wall;~ 73 11, 911 | Then man to man they rush, and horse 74 11, 911 | Then man to man they rush, and horse to 75 11, 940 | hosts resolvd, and mingled man to man.~ 76 11, 940 | resolvd, and mingled man to man.~ 77 11, 1045| foot, you combat with a man.”~ 78 11, 1241| Turn like a man, at length, and meet thy 79 12, 197 | Each man in order fills his proper 80 12, 322 | the Rutulians deem their man~ 81 12, 353 | Scarce evry second man will share a foe.~ 82 12, 802 | Of all the mighty man, the last remains~ 83 12, 929 | Mighty the man, and mighty was the wound.~ 84 12, 1359| Against a yielded man, ’t is mean ignoble strife.”~


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