Book, Verse
1 1, 1053| What troops he landed on the Trojan
2 2, 463 | And lately brought his troops to Priam’s aid,~
3 2, 560 | Their troops dispers’d, the royal virgin
4 2, 571 | The troops we squander’d first again
5 3, 516 | Which Philoctetes with his troops commands.~
6 4, 60 | Barcaean troops besiege the narrow shore,~
7 4, 586 | The sable troops, along the narrow tracks,~
8 5, 57 | AEneas call’d the Trojan troops around,~
9 5, 731 | Three graceful troops they form’d upon the green;~
10 5, 1051| Your Trojan troops when proud Achilles press’
11 5, 1079| marshal’d pow’rs in equal troops divide~
12 6, 132 | Thy troops shall reach, but, having
13 6, 306 | Meantime the Trojan troops, with weeping eyes,~
14 6, 540 | may the dog the wand’ring troops constrain~
15 6, 655 | gladsome ghosts, in circling troops, attend~
16 6, 1111| He shall his troops for fighting fields prepare,~
17 7, 970 | Would think these troops an army train’d to war,~
18 7, 974 | Of troops embodied from the Sabine
19 7, 983 | And Amiternian troops, of mighty fame,~
20 7, 998 | Than stand these troops: their bucklers ring around;~
21 7, 1027| And led the mountain troops that Nursia sent.~
22 7, 1071| Amid the troops, and like the leading god,~
23 7, 1095| And led her warlike troops, a warrior dame;~
24 8, 194 | The victor troops from universal sway?~
25 8, 650 | Their num’rous troops, now muster’d on the strand,~
26 8, 717 | And, Latian troops, prepare your perjur’d arms.”~
27 8, 786 | The troops, drawn up in beautiful array,~
28 8, 800 | tents secure, the Tuscan troops abide,~
29 8, 845 | Here for revenge the Sabine troops contend;~
30 8, 908 | Barbarian aids, and troops of Eastern kings;~
31 9, 154 | these words his trembling troops bespoke:~
32 9, 493 | by the conqu’ring Ardean troops oppress’d,~
33 9, 603 | wonder, as they went, the troops were fill’d,~
34 9, 615 | clad in armor, calls his troops to fight.~
35 9, 710 | weighty stones o’erwhelm their troops below,~
36 9, 768 | The troops of Turnus to the combat
37 9, 809 | Vaunting before his troops, and lengthen’d with a stride,~
38 9, 973 | The warrior god the Latian troops inspir’d,~
39 9, 1022| And to his troops without unclos’d the bars,~
40 9, 1082| they swarm, and, with fresh troops supplied,~
41 10, 33 | scarce their walls the Trojan troops defend:~
42 10, 229 | And to the Trojan troops the Tuscan joins.~
43 10, 340 | Before their troops can reach the Trojan lines.~
44 10, 402 | Meantime the Trojan sends his troops ashore:~
45 10, 427 | Now Turnus leads his troops without delay,~
46 10, 575 | So Pallas’ troops their scatter’d strength
47 10, 607 | The Phrygian troops escap’d the Greeks in vain:~
48 10, 759 | The champion cheers his troops t’ encounter those,~
49 10, 934 | And sends his slaughter’d troops to shades below.~
50 10, 978 | Against their king the Tuscan troops conspire;~
51 10, 1010| Not otherwise the troops, with hate inspir’d,~
52 11, Arg | is kill’d; and the Latine troops are entirely defeated.~
53 11, 92 | His warlike troops, to wait the funeral,~
54 11, 270 | These troops, to view the tears thou
55 11, 608 | saw, but he, th’ Arcadian troops retire~
56 11, 703 | Thou, Volusus, the Volscian troops command~
57 11, 764 | The Tyrrhene troops, and promise their defeat.~
58 11, 784 | brave Messapus shall thy troops inforce~
59 11, 789 | thus encourag’d, his own troops he joins,~
60 11, 924 | Close in the rear the Tuscan troops pursue,~
61 11, 977 | Such troops as these in shining arms
62 11, 1119| The Tyrrhene troops, that shrunk before, now
63 11, 1213| The Trojan troops and Tuscans, in a line,~
64 11, 1304| secret foes, the Trojan troops succeed.~
65 12, 122 | The Trojan and Rutulian troops no more~
66 12, 364 | Then ev’n the city troops, and Latians, tir’d~
67 12, 419 | wish’d insult the Latine troops embrace,~
68 12, 488 | His chiefs dismay’d, his troops a fainting train,~
69 12, 663 | Juturna saw th’ advancing troops appear,~
70 12, 804 | both hosts their broken troops unite~
71 12, 823 | The crowding troops about their gen’ral stand,~
72 12, 872 | No troops of Turnus in the field appear.~
73 12, 1006| Rutulians, hold; and Latin troops, retire!~
74 12, 1077| For here the Trojan troops the list surround,~
75 12, 1100| His tardy troops, and, calling by their names,~
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