Book, Verse
1 1, 35 | Greece against the Trojan state.~
2 1, 70 | But I, who walk in awful state above,~
3 1, 289 | hardships of your present state;~
4 1, 305 | Orontes, and th’ uncertain state~
5 1, 356 | fears disturb thy happy state,~
6 1, 387 | shall overturn the Grecian state,~
7 1, 411 | force them from her town and state.~
8 1, 469 | Phoenician Dido rules the growing state,~
9 1, 497 | all combine to leave the state,~
10 1, 624 | Sidonian Dido here with solemn state~
11 1, 707 | was; with such becoming state,~
12 1, 727 | they told their present state,~
13 1, 791 | doubts attending an unsettled state,~
14 1, 978 | Trojan lords, in shining state,~
15 2, 123 | grief, but loudly blam’d the state,~
16 2, 170 | public victim, to redeem the state.~
17 2, 212 | the secrets of the guilty state,~
18 2, 321 | along the horse in solemn state;~
19 2, 389 | thee commends her future state,~
20 2, 439 | Transfers the Trojan state to Grecian hands.~
21 2, 469 | You see the desp’rate state of our affairs,~
22 2, 612 | The marks of state and ancient royalty.~
23 2, 663 | audience, and of public state,~
24 2, 759 | in ashes, and his ruin’d state:~
25 2, 788 | In state attended with a captive
26 3, 1 | had overturn’d the Trojan state~
27 3, 591 | strength of arms, the Trojan state.’~
28 3, 639 | farther wish. My diff’rent state,~
29 3, 800 | His present state, his lineage, and his name,~
30 3, 825 | thoughtless of his own unhappy state;~
31 4, 188 | Tyrian peers and officers of state~
32 4, 308 | woman builds, within our state,~
33 4, 400 | Ausonian scepter, and the state~
34 4, 464 | the Libyan and the Tyrian state;~
35 4, 546 | hence; as if the peaceful state~
36 5, 380 | rous train attend in solemn state.~
37 5, 813 | the ruins of the sinking state!~
38 5, 928 | goddess-born, resign’d in ev’ry state,~
39 6, 103 | conquer and command the Latian state;~
40 6, 222 | foredoom’d to view the Stygian state:~
41 6, 258 | hastens to perform the funeral state.~
42 6, 377 | mystic wonders of your silent state!~
43 6, 443 | which heav’n’s imperial state~
44 6, 588 | repining at their wretched state,~
45 6, 622 | I forsook your friendly state,~
46 6, 714 | living, to the Stygian state:~
47 6, 764 | awful Rhadamanthus rules the state.~
48 6, 1166| war to save the sinking state,~
49 6, 1204| high had rais’d the Roman state,~
50 6, 1232| and customs of the Latian state;~
51 7, 55 | Declare the past and present state of things,~
52 7, 79 | daughter heir’d the royal state.~
53 7, 120 | country waste, and change the state.’~
54 7, 235 | In state the monarchs march’d; the
55 7, 266 | high temple, on a chair of state,~
56 7, 367 | daughter heirs my crown and state,~
57 7, 467 | ruin realms, o’erturn a state,~
58 7, 767 | fury have possess’d the state,~
59 8, 19 | aspir’d to conquest of the state,~
60 8, 56 | thee to restore the Trojan state.~
61 8, 446 | d Carmental by the Roman state;~
62 8, 618 | That other side the Latian state surrounds,~
63 8, 872 | by her cackle, sav’d the state.~
64 9, 297 | council for th’ indanger’d state.~
65 10, 163 | to discompose our happy state;~
66 10, 225 | Then shew’d the slipp’ry state of humankind,~
67 11, 131 | pomp, AEthon, the steed of state,~
68 11, 162 | quarrels has involv’d your state,~
69 11, 192 | favors granted to the Latian state.~
70 11, 224 | Forgetful of his state, he runs along,~
71 11, 246 | league against th’ Ausonian state,~
72 11, 313 | Borne off in state, are buried in the town;~
73 11, 368 | Majestically sad, he sits in state,~
74 11, 509 | affair, and save the sinking state.”~
75 11, 550 | thou to rule the Latian state,~
76 11, 587 | council hall to steer the state,~
77 11, 634 | royal father, to the present state~
78 11, 712 | storm just breaking on the state,~
79 12, 228 | brother, and the sinking state:~
80 12, 1010| free from wars th’ Ausonian state,~
81 12, 1033| try their titles to the state.~
82 12, 1156| A wound unworthy of our state to feel,~
83 12, 1271| hard conditions of immortal state,~
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