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Virgil
Aeneid

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peace

   Book, Verse
1 1, 225 | Majestic moves along, and awful peace maintains.~ 2 1, 397 | stern age be softend into peace:~ 3 1, 417 | requird, they give the peace:~ 4 1, 466 | A people rude in peace, and rough in war.~ 5 1, 1029| with mine, to ratify the peace.”~ 6 3, 342 | vows for pardon and for peace prefer.~ 7 3, 590 | Now part in peace; pursue thy better fate,~ 8 3, 714 | Peace may succeed to war.’ Our 9 4, 140 | better ended in a lasting peace.~ 10 4, 762 | And Peace, with downy wings, was brooding 11 4, 889 | conditions may he buy his peace:~ 12 5, 168 | In peace below the gentle waters 13 5, 343 | defense, for ornament in peace.~ 14 5, 616 | Entelluswrath, and bids the peace.~ 15 5, 802 | Implore the gods for peace, and places of their own.~ 16 5, 890 | the seams, with seeming peace,~ 17 6, 234 | She said, and held her peace. AEneas went~ 18 6, 1114| his armor from the rust of peace.~ 19 6, 1175| Disposing peace and war by thy own majestic 20 7, 144 | race, in arms and arts of peace renownd,~ 21 7, 209 | commissiond to require a peace,~ 22 7, 322 | Renownd for faith in peace, for force in war;~ 23 7, 362 | him he should not send the peace, but bring.~ 24 7, 364 | The peace is made when I behold him 25 7, 394 | their expecting lord with peace return.~ 26 7, 401 | embassadors return with promisd peace.~ 27 7, 437 | with protracted wars the peace delay:~ 28 7, 464 | Of profferd peace, delude the Latian prince.~ 29 7, 474 | Confound the peace establishd, and prepare~ 30 7, 621 | Permit to men the thought of peace and war.”~ 31 7, 648 | The peace polluted thus, a chosen 32 7, 653 | And Italy’s indangerd peace restore.~ 33 7, 747 | A good old man, while peace he preach’d in vain,~ 34 7, 758 | debate, nor you command the peace.~ 35 7, 805 | public sanctions of the peace,~ 36 7, 824 | And pray to Heavn for peace, but pray too late.~ 37 7, 854 | Of sacred peace, or loose thimprisond 38 8, 57 | war shall end in lasting peace,~ 39 8, 151 | ness here; and bring you peace or war?”~ 40 8, 159 | Bring holy peace, and beg the king’s relief.’”~ 41 8, 431 | With his mild empire, peace and plenty came;~ 42 8, 757 | My son return with peace and victory;~ 43 8, 848 | and kingdoms plight the peace.~ 44 9, 370 | My peace shall be committed to thy 45 10, 12 | Pronouncd a peace, and gave the Latian lands?~ 46 10, 23 | and compose your souls to peace.”~ 47 10, 123 | Pretend a peace, and yet provoke a war!~ 48 10, 1228| in arms, his ornament in peace.~ 49 11, Arg | council, to propose offers of peace to AEneas; which occasions 50 11, 145 | Peace with the manes of great 51 11, 178 | virgin, and restore the peace.~ 52 11, 194 | Think peace concluded, and the king 53 11, 354 | Or peace with Troy on hard conditions 54 11, 387 | Renownd for peace, and for an age of gold,~ 55 11, 449 | Make peace, ye Latians, and avoid with 56 11, 503 | To treat the peace, a hundred senators~ 57 11, 541 | bleeding land a lasting peace provide.~ 58 11, 553 | Our peace and public safety we demand.~ 59 11, 555 | If not, the peace, without the pledge, is 60 11, 563 | felt enough to wish the peace:~ 61 11, 640 | Then I conclude for peace: ’t is time to treat,~ 62 11, 671 | And I alone the public peace withstand;~ 63 11, 699 | Declaim in praise of peace, when danger calls,~ 64 11, 973 | Italians all; in peace, their queen’s delight;~ 65 12, 63 | Turnusdeath a lasting peace can give,~ 66 12, 172 | of arms, and ratify the peace.~ 67 12, 191 | peaceful train they seem, in peace prepard for fight.~ 68 12, 279 | with force infringe the peace.~ 69 12, 289 | His powr in peace, or his command in war.~ 70 12, 297 | Whose thunder signs the peace, who seals it with his nod;~ 71 12, 316 | thus in public view the peace was tied~ 72 12, 423 | Peace leaves the violated fields, 73 12, 435 | Messapus, eager to confound the peace,~ 74 12, 474 | impious arms, nor violate the peace!~ 75 12, 721 | Invokes the powrs of violated peace,~ 76 12, 839 | The peace profand our rightful arms 77 12, 854 | twice the rites of holy peace profand.~ 78 12, 857 | One part for peace, and one for war contends;~ 79 12, 919 | The peace infring’d proceeded first 80 12, 1004| out his arm, in sign of peace,~ 81 12, 1193| nuptial bed shall bind the peace,~ 82 12, 1222| The peace thus made, the Thundrer


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