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Virgil
Aeneid

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   Book, Verse
1 1, 29 | That times to come should see the Trojan race~ 2 1, 258 | Or see the streamers of Caicus 3 1, 467 | city, which from far you see,~ 4 1, 647 | See there, where old unhappy 5 1, 682 | To see the figure of his lifeless 6 1, 758 | Those few you see escapd the storm, and fear,~ 7 2, 82 | All press to see, and some insult the foe.~ 8 2, 188 | To see my friends, or native soil, 9 2, 365 | I wept to see the visionary man,~ 10 2, 469 | You see the desprate state of our 11 2, 559 | with anger and disdain, to see~ 12 2, 821 | the dross, and make you see~ 13 2, 833 | See! Pallas, of her snaky buckler 14 2, 835 | See! Jove new courage to the 15 2, 904 | Throfoes and fires, to see my house a prey?~ 16 2, 910 | unrevengd the foe shall see my fall.~ 17 3, 387 | And long to see the new Dardanian court.~ 18 3, 448 | Proceeding on, another Troy I see,~ 19 3, 645 | You see another Simois, and enjoy~ 20 3, 851 | rocks a dreadful prospect see~ 21 3, 920 | of Camarine from far we see,~ 22 4, 230 | Or see the tawny lion downward 23 4, 453 | See whom you fly! am I the foe 24 4, 557 | Shall smile to see the traitor vainly weep:~ 25 4, 857 | See now the promisd faith, 26 4, 886 | First, let him see his friends in battle slain,~ 27 5, 236 | To see his heaving breast disgorge 28 5, 513 | d with just disdain, to see~ 29 5, 836 | See! Neptune’s altars minister 30 6, 100 | sacred maid, inspird to see~ 31 6, 217 | wood, with lifted eyes, to see~ 32 6, 442 | The Sibyl said, “you see the Stygian floods,~ 33 6, 551 | Stood mute with awe, to see the golden rod;~ 34 6, 776 | You see, before the gate, what stalking 35 6, 804 | There Tityus was to see, who took his birth~ 36 6, 1023| rising ground, from thence to see~ 37 6, 1055| See Romulus the great, born 38 6, 1073| sight, and stand intent, to see~ 39 6, 1134| The pair you see in equal armor shine,~ 40 6, 1160| bane of Carthage? Who can see~ 41 6, 1180| See great Marcellus! how, untir’ 42 6, 1208| pomp shall floating Tiber see,~ 43 7, 159 | See, we devour the plates on 44 7, 218 | They see the boys and Latian youth 45 8, 154 | The Phrygiansarms you see,~ 46 8, 207 | I recall Anchises! how I see~ 47 8, 252 | See, from afar, yon rock that 48 8, 756 | you reserve these eyes, to see~ 49 9, 21 | See, they divide; immortal day 50 9, 241 | Thou seest the foe secure; how faintly 51 9, 318 | Expect each hour to see him safe again,~ 52 9, 394 | Ascanius, wonderstruck to see~ 53 9, 477 | And see the scatterd streaks of 54 9, 604 | To see such numbers whom so few 55 9, 928 | tide of Latians, when they see~ 56 10, 346 | Shall see huge heaps of foes in battle 57 10, 527 | See on what foot we stand: a 58 10, 674 | See now,” said he, “whose arm 59 10, 729 | life, and send me back to see~ 60 10, 733 | and sums besides, which see no day,~ 61 10, 804 | They, when they see the fiery chief advance,~ 62 10, 948 | Or see Laurentum’s lofty towrs 63 10, 959 | Where no Rutulian eyes may see me more,~ 64 10, 1135| To see the son the vanquishd father 65 10, 1208| To see my son, and such a son, 66 11, 81 | unhappy sire, thou shalt not see~ 67 11, 86 | Thou hadst not livd to see his shameful fate:~ 68 11, 476 | You see too well; nor need my words 69 11, 483 | You see thevent.—Now hear what 70 11, 1035| To see his fall; nor farther dares 71 12, 26 | Latians unconcernd shall see the fight;~ 72 12, 98 | cannot live a slave, or see my throne~ 73 12, 925 | And see your brother bleeding on 74 12, 936 | Then, shall I see Laurentum in a flame,~


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