Book, Verse
1 1, 6 | The Latian realm, and built the destin’
2 1, 44 | this, far distant from the Latian coast~
3 1, 798 | Whether to Latian shores your course is bent,~
4 3, 247 | And Latian lands; but who could then
5 3, 651 | If ever I ascend the Latian throne,~
6 4, 337 | martial race, and rule the Latian land,~
7 4, 497 | And fate invites me to the Latian lands.~
8 4, 625 | him pursue the promis’d Latian shore.~
9 4, 879 | ungrateful wretch should find the Latian lands,~
10 5, 737 | New honors adding to the Latian name;~
11 5, 1043| Secure his passage to the Latian land.”~
12 5, 1065| fleet shall safely gain the Latian shore;~
13 6, 103 | conquer and command the Latian state;~
14 6, 464 | course from Afric to the Latian shore,~
15 6, 1232| strength and customs of the Latian state;~
16 7, 85 | first, and favor’d by the Latian queen;~
17 7, 103 | Behold on Latian shores a foreign prince!~
18 7, 125 | To these the Latian and the Sabine land~
19 7, 140 | Seek not, my seed, in Latian bands to yoke~
20 7, 206 | And to the Latian court their course directs,~
21 7, 218 | They see the boys and Latian youth debate~
22 7, 284 | On Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian
23 7, 328 | d our ships to seek the Latian land.~
24 7, 373 | race shall bear aloft the Latian name,~
25 7, 443 | With Phrygian, Latian, and Rutulian blood!~
26 7, 464 | proffer’d peace, delude the Latian prince.~
27 7, 479 | She to the Latian palace took her flight:~
28 7, 559 | Io, ye Latian dames! if any here~
29 7, 608 | The Latian king, unless he shall submit,~
30 7, 649 | first commissions to the Latian land,~
31 7, 676 | Tyrrheus, chief ranger to the Latian king:~
32 7, 716 | Such as was then by Latian shepherds borne,~
33 7, 759 | Now, since the Latian and the Trojan brood~
34 7, 908 | The Latian plains, with palms and laurels
35 8, 7 | Trembling with rage, the Latian youth prepare~
36 8, 17 | AEneas, landed on the Latian coast,~
37 8, 156 | By Latian foes, with war unjustly
38 8, 618 | That other side the Latian state surrounds,~
39 8, 717 | And, Latian troops, prepare your perjur’
40 8, 815 | Now seek, secure, the Latian enemy,~
41 9, 44 | And pointed darts! the Latian host appears.”~
42 9, 115 | The chief is landed on the Latian shore,~
43 9, 166 | And land secure upon the Latian plains:~
44 9, 362 | And, last, a Latian field with fruitful plains,~
45 9, 646 | To Latian dogs and fowls he lies a
46 9, 973 | The warrior god the Latian troops inspir’d,~
47 10, 12 | d a peace, and gave the Latian lands?~
48 10, 45 | The Latian lands my progeny receive,~
49 10, 61 | The peaceful bosoms of the Latian dames.~
50 10, 161 | wish’d alliance with the Latian line;~
51 10, 338 | Advance in order on the Latian coast:~
52 10, 546 | Laris and Thymbrus, on the Latian plain;~
53 10, 666 | But from the Latian fields averts his sight.~
54 10, 789 | wealth surpassing all the Latian train,~
55 10, 947 | Shall ever I behold the Latian plain,~
56 10, 999 | Unthinking Mimas on the Latian plain.~
57 11, 79 | These are my triumphs of the Latian war,~
58 11, 112 | When he descended on the Latian plain;~
59 11, 122 | Of Latian leaders conquer’d by the
60 11, 161 | O Latian princes, how severe a fate~
61 11, 168 | sent by fate to share the Latian land.~
62 11, 192 | And favors granted to the Latian state.~
63 11, 344 | cause and credit in the Latian court.~
64 11, 363 | The Latian senate to the council hall.~
65 11, 507 | all the marks of sway that Latian monarchs wear,~
66 11, 550 | right hast thou to rule the Latian state,~
67 11, 785 | those of Tibur, and the Latian band,~
68 11, 903 | Messapus, Coras, and the Latian horse;~
69 11, 1285| The Latian virgins, valiant with despair,~
70 12, 93 | Depends Latinus, and the Latian throne:~
71 12, 123 | with mutual blood, the Latian shore:~
72 12, 171 | Then to the Latian king he sends, to cease~
73 12, 209 | The Latian squadrons, and Laurentine
74 12, 220 | Of ev’ry Latian fair whom Jove misled~
75 12, 227 | To lend my succor to the Latian side,~
76 12, 293 | The Latian king before his altar stands.~
77 12, 315 | And cas’d in brass, for Latian kings to bear.”~
78 12, 537 | measure, at thy length, our Latian plains.~
79 12, 563 | He lops the head. The Latian fields are drunk~
80 12, 676 | fam’d in arms, and of the Latian train)~
81 12, 777 | From a long royal race of Latian kings,~
82 12, 831 | This day the Latian tow’rs, that mate the sky,~
83 12, 1357| The Latian chiefs have seen me beg
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