Book, Verse
1 1, 62 | the fault of one offending foe,~
2 1, 362 | Till, after ev’ry foe subdued, the sun~
3 1, 672 | reconcile their heav’nly foe.~
4 1, 884 | Your foe himself the Dardan valor
5 2, 82 | see, and some insult the foe.~
6 2, 96 | to credit from a captive foe.~
7 2, 138 | And ’t is t’ appear a foe, t’ appear a Greek;~
8 2, 440 | fire consumes the town, the foe commands;~
9 2, 608 | that, falling, crush the foe;~
10 2, 617 | clear the palace from the foe, succeed~
11 2, 835 | Jove new courage to the foe supplies,~
12 2, 910 | Not unreveng’d the foe shall see my fall.~
13 4, 126 | is left unfinish’d to the foe;~
14 4, 453 | See whom you fly! am I the foe you shun?~
15 4, 614 | and humbly seek my haughty foe;~
16 4, 778 | an empire, and attend a foe?~
17 4, 851 | galleys out! pursue the foe!~
18 5, 592 | high, Entellus threats the foe;~
19 5, 608 | with redoubled force his foe he press’d.~
20 5, 630 | But with his foe the palm and ox remain.~
21 5, 636 | impending fate you sav’d my foe.”~
22 6, 1216| No foe, unpunish’d, in the fighting
23 7, 1001| A foe by birth to Troy’s unhappy
24 7, 1011| leathern thongs, to gall the foe.~
25 8, 171 | Grecian, and your land my foe;~
26 8, 298 | And bars and levers to his foe oppos’d.~
27 9, 57 | An unexpected foe, he fac’d the lines.~
28 9, 241 | Thou see’st the foe secure; how faintly shine~
29 9, 278 | my mangled body from the foe,~
30 9, 311 | The foe, securely drench’d in sleep
31 9, 433 | passage thro’ the sleeping foe.”~
32 9, 478 | Foe to nocturnal thefts. No
33 9, 769 | fagots fill’d, the daring foe~
34 9, 805 | exercis’d against a human foe—~
35 9, 1096| The foe, now faint, the Trojans
36 10, 365 | incompass’d, and th’ inclosing foe.~
37 10, 369 | double force, and drive the foe.~
38 10, 388 | arms to meet th’ invading foe:~
39 10, 526 | mortal hands to meet a mortal foe.~
40 10, 533 | first he met, with fate to foe,~
41 10, 643 | from high on his unequal foe.~
42 10, 661 | Sarpedon fell beneath his foe;~
43 10, 771 | Bears back his feeble foe; then, pressing on,~
44 10, 933 | AEneas seeks his absent foe,~
45 10, 1064| single fight the boldest foe defied;~
46 10, 1120| with new force his fainting foe oppress’d.~
47 10, 1132| springs forth to face the foe;~
48 10, 1236| murther’d Lausus, on his cruel foe;~
49 11, 8 | with the spoils of his dead foe he grac’d.~
50 11, 184 | Long hate to Turnus, as his foe profess’d,~
51 11, 295 | in battle taken from the foe:~
52 11, 342 | His foe expects, and dares him to
53 11, 468 | A council, when the foe surrounds the wall.~
54 11, 478 | Factions within, a foe without the gate!~
55 11, 569 | And meet your foe, who dares you to the fight.~
56 11, 589 | walls secure us from the foe,~
57 11, 639 | more in fields to meet the foe;~
58 11, 670 | Yet, if the foe a single fight demand,~
59 11, 1028| at length on her deluded foe,~
60 11, 1111| Turn’d to her foe, she stiffens ev’ry scale,~
61 11, 1137| wounds he gall’d the distant foe;~
62 11, 1182| the sight of his expiring foe.~
63 11, 1290| imitated darts, to gall the foe.~
64 12, 152 | hand, to pierce the Trojan foe!~
65 12, 353 | second man will share a foe.~
66 12, 381 | And with united force the foe pursue:~
67 12, 418 | sword in hand assault the foe.~
68 12, 463 | the front of his unwary foe.~
69 12, 533 | with his foot his prostrate foe,~
70 12, 558 | Against his threat’ning foe his ample shield;~
71 12, 702 | And seeks his foe, and calls by name aloud:~
72 12, 962 | ry side surrounded by the foe,~
73 12, 1059| the helm of his unguarded foe:~
74 12, 1082| pressing foot by foot, his foe pursues.~
75 12, 1088| there, to scape his Umbrian foe:~
76 12, 1091| His eager foe, determin’d to the chase,~
77 12, 1285| Against his foe, and thus upbraids his fear:~
78 12, 1329| rs beneath his conqu’ring foe,~
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