Book, Verse
1 1, 157 | They call’d them Altars, when they
2 1, 201 | commands his breathing subjects call,~
3 1, 287 | Call’d to the seat (the promise
4 1, 365 | Now call’d Iulus, shall begin his
5 1, 377 | The people Romans call, the city Rome.~
6 1, 388 | her conqu’ring sons shall call,~
7 1, 459 | name shall wretched mortals call,~
8 1, 507 | of ground, which (Byrsa call’d,~
9 1, 521 | The good AEneas am I call’d—a name,~
10 1, 586 | toiling Tyrians on each other call~
11 1, 751 | Now call’d Italia, from the leader’
12 1, 1034| T was Bitias whom she call’d, a thirsty soul;~
13 2, 168 | Call’d Calchas, and produc’d
14 2, 735 | To call thee his—not he, thy vaunted
15 2, 891 | prudence, what I baseness call:~
16 2, 909 | thee, Fate; and I obey thy call!~
17 2, 1046| Creusa still I call; at length she hears,~
18 3, 28 | nam’d from me, the city call.~
19 3, 83 | I call my father and the Trojan
20 3, 221 | land there is, Hesperia call’d of old,~
21 3, 224 | Now call’d Italia, from the leader’
22 3, 289 | Then call the gods for partners of
23 3, 340 | offended Harpies humbly call,~
24 3, 632 | Thou call’st my lost Astyanax to mind;~
25 3, 652 | And build a city I may call my own;~
26 3, 909 | There lies an isle once call’d th’ Ortygian land.~
27 4, 249 | But call’d it marriage, by that specious
28 4, 554 | Then shalt thou call on injur’d Dido’s name:~
29 4, 708 | yawning earth rebellows to her call,~
30 4, 909 | Go, Barce, call my sister. Let her care~
31 5, 57 | AEneas call’d the Trojan troops around,~
32 5, 132 | And call’d his father’s ghost, from
33 5, 216 | louder cries the captain call’d again:~
34 5, 273 | Urge their success, and call the willing winds;~
35 5, 715 | Call’d Periphantes, tutor to
36 5, 941 | from Acestes’ name, Acesta call.”~
37 5, 1000| And call the merry mariners aboard.~
38 6, 525 | Then thus he call’d aloud, inflam’d with wrath:~
39 6, 597 | So call’d from lovers that inhabit
40 6, 681 | Thrice call’d your manes on the Trojan
41 6, 1108| Call’d from his mean abode a
42 7, 3 | Cajeta still the place is call’d from thee,~
43 7, 93 | from the tree Laurentum call’d;~
44 7, 180 | Call great Anchises to the genial
45 7, 282 | I call to mind (but time the tale
46 7, 285 | And Samothracia, Samos call’d before.~
47 7, 1064| And call’d him Virbius in th’ Egerian
48 8, 149 | gain’d a rising ground, and call’d from far:~
49 8, 214 | To shade my chin, and call me first a man.~
50 8, 429 | And Latium call’d the land where safe he
51 8, 444 | by my mother nymph, and call’d by Heav’n’s command.”~
52 8, 446 | Since call’d Carmental by the Roman
53 8, 543 | Supply the lamp, and call the maids to rise—~
54 8, 628 | Once Agyllina call’d. It flourish’d long,~
55 9, 152 | Call’d back his waters to their
56 9, 264 | The thing call’d life, with ease I can
57 9, 525 | plains, from Alba’s name so call’d,~
58 9, 649 | To call about his corpse his crying
59 10, 459 | The prince then call’d Achates, to supply~
60 10, 1225| perils, for his courser call’d;~
61 10, 1251| Then loud he call’d AEneas thrice by name:~
62 11, 158 | Whose son he once was call’d, and once his guest.~
63 11, 467 | earlier wise, than now to call~
64 11, 491 | Call’d into part of what is ours;
65 11, 708 | arms, the rest attend my call.”~
66 11, 807 | And call’d the light-foot Opis to
67 11, 821 | And call’d Camilla. Thro’ the woods
68 12, 206 | Since call’d Albano by succeeding fame,~
69 12, 559 | Then call’d for aid: but, while he
70 12, 957 | Whom to reject, or whom to call his son.~
71 12, 1199| Call them not Trojans: perish
72 12, 1229| In heav’n the Dirae call’d, and still at hand,~
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