Book, Verse
1 1, 408 | He said, and sent Cyllenius with command~
2 1, 730 | For these were sent, commission’d by the rest,~
3 2, 159 | enquire their fate was sent.~
4 2, 637 | succeed, and more to death are sent;~
5 2, 741 | And sent me back in safety from his
6 3, 72 | hapless Polydore to Thracia sent:~
7 3, 73 | Loaded with gold, he sent his darling, far~
8 3, 129 | The soil that sent you forth, her ancient race~
9 3, 280 | fierce offended Heav’n ne’er sent~
10 3, 436 | What gods have sent you, or what storms have
11 3, 598 | trusty coat of mail to me he sent,~
12 3, 806 | poor father with Ulysses sent;~
13 4, 394 | Has sent me down with this severe
14 4, 514 | The sender and the sent I both attest):~
15 4, 995 | Sent Iris down, to free her from
16 5, 875 | He sent his voice before him as
17 5, 914 | water from the clouds are sent,~
18 5, 976 | friends and royal host he sent,~
19 6, 27 | youths from Athens yearly sent, to meet~
20 6, 475 | Nor envious gods have sent me to the deep:~
21 6, 545 | Is sent to seek his sire in your
22 6, 625 | Have sent me to these regions void
23 6, 1034| But first in order sent, to fill thy place;~
24 6, 1080| Sent to the realm that Saturn
25 7, 424 | Who sent the tusky boar to Calydon;~
26 7, 1027| mountain troops that Nursia sent.~
27 7, 1033| By King Archippus sent to Turnus’ aid,~
28 8, 188 | Rais’d by these hopes, I sent no news before,~
29 8, 230 | swift supplies you shall be sent away.~
30 8, 622 | as by your better genius sent,~
31 8, 664 | Tuscan chief, to me has sent~
32 8, 748 | And thrice I sent him to the Stygian shore,~
33 9, 20 | Has sent thee down, thro’ dusky clouds
34 9, 156 | Jove for black presages sent.~
35 9, 225 | And sent him to the wars. Well could
36 9, 503 | a legion to King Turnus sent;~
37 9, 512 | whom, and on what errand sent?”~
38 9, 570 | And sent his voice before him as
39 9, 644 | ill-boding hour to slaughter sent!~
40 9, 665 | Actor and Idaeus jointly sent,~
41 9, 699 | What souls he sent below the Stygian shade,~
42 9, 726 | the darts themselves had sent;~
43 9, 733 | And sent her boasted bastard to the
44 9, 795 | And sent in arms to purchase early
45 9, 829 | From plows and harrows sent to seek renown,~
46 9, 1002| Tell him a new Achilles sent thee there.”~
47 9, 1086| Jove, with sour commands, sent Iris down,~
48 10, 54 | Of Iris sent, with Bacchanalian heat~
49 10, 251 | Six hundred Populonia sent along,~
50 10, 260 | Sent by the Pisans under his
51 10, 264 | And his own Caere, sent three hundred men;~
52 10, 472 | From the same hand, and sent with equal force,~
53 10, 489 | Had sent to war, but all the sons
54 10, 560 | flying spear was after Ilus sent;~
55 10, 708 | One day first sent thee to the fighting field,~
56 10, 754 | Sent him an off’ring to the shades
57 10, 848 | breast his fatal sword he sent,~
58 10, 1067| death the great Antronius sent:~
59 10, 1111| Trojan then his jav’lin sent;~
60 10, 1196| enquir’d, and many a message sent~
61 10, 1264| straight a whirling dart he sent;~
62 11, 68 | And sent me to possess a large command.~
63 11, 149 | suppliants, from Laurentum sent, demand~
64 11, 168 | And sent by fate to share the Latian
65 11, 257 | And sent whole herds of slaughter’
66 11, 839 | Sent by her sire, this dedicated
67 11, 995 | By the same weapon, sent from the same hand,~
68 11, 1243| And say I sent thee to the shades below,~
69 12, 130 | The sires of these Orythia sent from far,~
70 12, 152 | Sent by this hand, to pierce
71 12, 524 | His guileful father, sent a nightly spy,~
72 12, 750 | Apollo’s fane to battle sent,~
73 12, 923 | Who sent you down from heav’n, involv’
74 12, 947 | And, seeking Turnus, sent his voice before:~
75 12, 1147| arrest, O Queen of Heav’n, is sent~
76 12, 1237| if these from heav’n he sent,~
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