Book, Verse
1 1, 61 | navy burn, and drown the men?~
2 1, 169 | precious goods, and floating men.~
3 1, 314 | O King of Gods and Men! whose awful hand~
4 1, 731 | leave to land their sickly men,~
5 1, 749 | soil is fruitful, and the men are bold—~
6 1, 760 | What men, what monsters, what inhuman
7 1, 762 | desart shore to drowning men,~
8 1, 780 | But if, O best of men, the Fates ordain~
9 1, 801 | Your men shall be receiv’d, your
10 1, 907 | and figures of illustrious men,~
11 1, 1042| Th’ original of men and beasts; and whence~
12 1, 1063| Your men have been distress’d, your
13 2, 71 | Or had not men been fated to be blind,~
14 2, 330 | Our men, secure, nor guards nor
15 2, 1011| Whom did I not, of gods or men, accuse!~
16 2, 1084| Of men and matrons mix’d, of young
17 3, 196 | My men—some fall, the rest in fevers
18 3, 604 | Men, horses, captains, arms,
19 4, 285 | Whom did he not of men and gods accuse?~
20 4, 416 | The fleet, and ship their men with silent care;~
21 4, 883 | His men discourag’d, and himself
22 4, 960 | The groans of men, with shrieks, laments,
23 5, Arg | city for the women, old men, and others, who were either
24 5, Arg | voyage for him and all his men, excepting only his pilot
25 5, 462 | such rewards to vanquish’d men are due.”~
26 6, 533 | Nor strong Alcides—men of mighty fame,~
27 6, 986 | Hence men and beasts the breath of
28 6, 1206| What groans of men shall fill the Martian field!~
29 6, 1244| Embark’d his men, and skimm’d along the sea,~
30 7, 178 | And what the men; but give this day to joy.~
31 7, 225 | That foreign men of mighty stature came;~
32 7, 275 | oft befall to miserable men,)~
33 7, 621 | Permit to men the thought of peace and
34 7, 729 | a firm body of embattled men.~
35 7, 904 | fates averse a thousand men he led:~
36 7, 922 | For arms, his men long piles and jav’lins
37 7, 948 | rous rout, but all of naked men:~
38 7, 1003| A thousand men the youthful hero led,~
39 7, 1104| Men, boys, and women, stupid
40 8, Arg | kindly, furnishes him with men, and sends his son Pallas
41 8, 42 | And beasts, and mortal men. The Trojan chief~
42 8, 418 | Nymphs and Fauns, and salvage men, who took~
43 8, 427 | The men, dispers’d on hills, to
44 8, 724 | Next, of his men and ships he makes review;~
45 8, 806 | Refresh’d his men, and wearied horses fed.~
46 9, 163 | Which myriads of our martial men surround.~
47 9, 333 | Ye brave young men, what equal gifts can we,~
48 9, 510 | These men go there;” then rais’d his
49 9, 616 | His martial men with fierce harangue he
50 9, 846 | women, in the shapes of men!~
51 9, 850 | Resign the war to men, who know the martial trade!”~
52 9, 941 | d in fight, and had his men in chase.~
53 10, 114 | Hard and unjust indeed, for men to draw~
54 10, 249 | Fierce Abas next: his men bright armor wore;~
55 10, 264 | Caere, sent three hundred men;~
56 10, 626 | the forbidden space his men retir’d.~
57 10, 1221| Of hated men, and of more hated light:~
58 11, 406 | Egypt lost! Ulysses with his men~
59 11, 411 | Ev’n he, the King of Men, the foremost name~
60 11, 470 | With men not only Heav’n’s peculiar
61 11, 693 | Old feeble men with fainter groans reply;~
62 11, 853 | shunn’d the dire society of men.~
63 11, 909 | coursers, and the shouting men.~
64 11, 943 | Arms, horses, men, on heaps together lie:~
65 12, 498 | The dead men’s weapons at their living
66 12, 772 | Like them, their dauntless men maintain the field;~
67 12, 1232| The minds of mortal men with fears to fill,~
68 12, 1302| vast, that twelve strong men of modern days~
69 12, 1324| His own men stop the pass, and his own
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