Book, Verse
1 1, 46 | And sev’n long years th’ unhappy wand’ring train~
2 1, 487 | Of her unhappy lord: the specter stares,~
3 1, 639 | Whatever did unhappy Troy befall:~
4 1, 647 | See there, where old unhappy Priam stands!~
5 1, 742 | Receive th’ unhappy fugitives to grace,~
6 1, 914 | Snatch’d from the ruins of unhappy Troy:~
7 1, 1004| Unhappy Dido little thought what
8 1, 1049| Th’ unhappy queen with talk prolong’
9 2, 88 | Is open to receive unhappy me?~
10 2, 323 | Cassandra cried, and curs’d th’ unhappy hour;~
11 2, 682 | brother kings: I saw th’ unhappy queen,~
12 2, 786 | And leave in flames unhappy Troy behind?~
13 2, 867 | Heav’n had decreed to save unhappy Troy.~
14 2, 903 | Did you, for this, unhappy me convey~
15 3, 59 | spare the corpse of thy unhappy friend!~
16 3, 420 | In Grecian ships unhappy we were borne,~
17 3, 438 | Sav’d from the ruins of unhappy Troy?~
18 3, 789 | But bear me far from this unhappy shore.~
19 3, 825 | Nor thoughtless of his own unhappy state;~
20 3, 840 | But haste, unhappy wretches, haste to fly!~
21 3, 930 | Which Drepanum’s unhappy port receiv’d.~
22 4, 617 | Nor swore the ruin of unhappy Troy,~
23 4, 768 | Unhappy Dido was alone awake.~
24 4, 973 | All only to deceive unhappy me?~
25 5, 370 | Is pleas’d th’ unhappy chief to recompense.~
26 5, 547 | the stern debate on this unhappy green!~
27 5, 624 | His faithful friends unhappy Dares bore:~
28 5, 735 | Whose grandsire was th’ unhappy king of Troy;~
29 5, 811 | flames, destroy’d, in Troy’s unhappy hour!~
30 5, 827 | Haste, join with me, th’ unhappy fleet consume!~
31 5, 877 | The last remainders of unhappy Troy!~
32 6, 226 | Th’ unworthy fate of your unhappy friend:~
33 6, 342 | O’er whose unhappy waters, void of light,~
34 6, 445 | ghosts rejected are th’ unhappy crew~
35 6, 598 | The souls whom that unhappy flame invades,~
36 6, 607 | Unhappy both, but loyal in their
37 6, 618 | Unhappy queen! then is the common
38 6, 694 | with arms, o’erwhelm’d th’ unhappy town~
39 6, 700 | Unhappy I had laid me down to rest,~
40 6, 728 | The left to that unhappy region tends,~
41 6, 840 | Unhappy Theseus, doom’d for ever
42 6, 1125| Unhappy man, to break the pious
43 7, 320 | save and shelter Troy’s unhappy train!~
44 7, 560 | Hold your unhappy queen, Amata, dear;~
45 7, 1001| A foe by birth to Troy’s unhappy name:~
46 7, 1054| Another’s crimes th’ unhappy hunter bore,~
47 7, 1061| Th’ unhappy founder of the godlike art.~
48 8, 494 | I ask’d not aid th’ unhappy to restore,~
49 9, 277 | thou to mourn thy love’s unhappy fate;~
50 9, 530 | Th’ unhappy youth? where shall I hope
51 9, 576 | Is too much love to his unhappy friend.”~
52 9, 1026| Hamstring’d behind, unhappy Gyges died;~
53 10, 273 | For Cycnus lov’d unhappy Phaeton,~
54 10, 704 | sad Arcadians, from th’ unhappy field,~
55 10, 1027| And first unhappy Acron overthrows:~
56 11, 39 | first the corpse of our unhappy friend~
57 11, 59 | Unhappy youth! when Fortune gave
58 11, 81 | And yet, unhappy sire, thou shalt not see~
59 11, 116 | Th’ unhappy captives, marching in the
60 11, 269 | But why, unhappy man, dost thou detain~
61 11, 332 | curse the cause of this unhappy war:~
62 11, 379 | The royal hand that raz’d unhappy Troy.~
63 11, 1172| Th’ unhappy virgin, tho’ concern’d the
64 11, 1224| Nor aught avail’d, in this unhappy strife,~
65 11, 1294| With heavy tidings came th’ unhappy maid:~
66 12, 680 | With Trojan blood, th’ unhappy fight renew’d.~
67 12, 1252| The Fury round unhappy Turnus flies,~
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