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Virgil
Aeneid

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rous

   Book, Verse
1 1, 102 | With prosprous passage cut the Tuscan sea;~ 2 1, 271 | The jars of genrous wine (Acestesgift,~ 3 1, 502 | With prosprous winds; a woman leads the 4 1, 619 | And digging here, a prosprous omen found:~ 5 1, 697 | beauteous Dido, with a numrous train~ 6 1, 761 | What laws, what barbrous customs of the place,~ 7 1, 850 | than all the gods, your genrous heart,~ 8 1, 898 | And jars of genrous wine and spacious bowls~ 9 2, 52 | Laocoon, followd by a numrous crowd,~ 10 2, 73 | lances piercd the treachrous wood,~ 11 2, 509 | But we, more numrous, intercept his flight.~ 12 2, 551 | Amid the barbrous ravishers he flew:~ 13 2, 558 | And ours beneath the pondrous ruin lie.~ 14 2, 926 | fills the house with clamrous cries,~ 15 3, 97 | our vessels, with a prosprous wind,~ 16 3, 445 | pomp, attended with a numrous train;~ 17 3, 466 | happy voyage, and a prosprous end;~ 18 3, 692 | our swelling sails a prosprous wind,~ 19 3, 867 | His pondrous whistle from his neck descends;~ 20 3, 916 | With prosprous gales we pass the quiet 21 4, 588 | their shoulders to the pondrous grain;~ 22 4, 622 | Let him at least his dangrous flight delay,~ 23 4, 824 | Then rousd his drowsy train without 24 5, 74 | And pray for prosprous winds, our voyage to renew;~ 25 5, 131 | New genrous wine he from the goblets 26 5, 140 | The bordring people, rousd by sounding fame~ 27 5, 277 | Rousd in a fright, her sounding 28 5, 322 | ship’s reward; with genrous wine beside,~ 29 5, 345 | But yet so pondrous with its plates of gold,~ 30 5, 380 | A numrous train attend in solemn state.~ 31 5, 431 | treading where the treachrous puddle lay,~ 32 5, 459 | Pondrous with shaggy mane and golden 33 5, 534 | Two pondrous gauntlets down in open view;~ 34 5, 544 | And poisd the pondrous engines in his hands.~ 35 5, 815 | Since this improsp’rous voyage we begun;~ 36 5, 842 | the nurse of Priam’s numrous race:~ 37 5, 935 | Too numrous for the ships which yet 38 5, 1103| bid to trust the treachrous deep,~ 39 5, 1124| And oer the dangrous deep secure the navy flies;~ 40 6, 121 | ring underneath the pondrous god,~ 41 6, 649 | Trojan chiefs he viewd a numrous train,~ 42 6, 698 | Which rousd the Grecians from their 43 6, 976 | And that the genrous mind, releasd by death,~ 44 7, 14 | A dangrous coast: the goddess wastes 45 7, 64 | That rousd the Tyrrhene realm with 46 7, 124 | Which near Albunea’s sulphrous fountain lie.~ 47 7, 249 | studiously surveys his genrous wines;~ 48 7, 724 | The clowns, a boist’rous, rude, ungovernd crew,~ 49 7, 948 | A numrous rout, but all of naked men:~ 50 7, 973 | Clausus came, who led a numrous band~ 51 8, 5 | Had rousd the neighing steeds to 52 8, 21 | What numrous nations in his quarrel came,~ 53 8, 198 | Ours is a genrous and experiencd line:~ 54 8, 650 | Their numrous troops, now musterd on 55 8, 903 | seconds him, with prosprous gales,~ 56 9, 237 | A genrous ardor boils within my breast,~ 57 9, 292 | guard relievd, the genrous couple went~ 58 9, 681 | penthouse with the pondrous blow,~ 59 9, 761 | some silver swan, or tim’rous hare,~ 60 9, 767 | rushing onward with a barbrous cry,~ 61 9, 1016| His pondrous limbs oppress the trembling 62 9, 1059| pass unpunishd from a numrous host?~ 63 10, 141 | on whose faith thadultrous youth relied;~ 64 10, 1136| All, fird with genrous indignation, strive,~ 65 11, 64 | To prosprous valor, in the public view.~ 66 11, 1098| Pressd in his arms the pondrous prey sustains;~ 67 12, 7 | He rousd his vigor for the last 68 12, 149 | Then cried: “O pondrous spoil of Actor slain,~ 69 12, 200 | studious of the sight, a numrous throng~ 70 12, 263 | With the same genrous juice the flame he feeds.~ 71 12, 382 | Clamrous around the royal hawk they 72 12, 386 | vanquishd, drops the pondrous prey,~ 73 12, 415 | with pious rage, the genrous train~ 74 12, 617 | And od’rous panacee. Unseen she stands,~ 75 12, 654 | and Mnestheus, and a numrous train,~ 76 12, 1368| Then, rousd anew to wrath, he loudly


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