Book, Verse
1 1, 163 | horrid sight!) ev’n in the hero’s view,~
2 1, 681 | groans from the griev’d hero’s breast,~
3 1, 812 | d in his mind the Trojan hero stood,~
4 1, 1000| The guileful god about the hero long,~
5 2, 343 | Nor was the Podalirian hero last,~
6 4, 3 | The hero’s valor, acts, and birth
7 4, 119 | Absent, her absent hero sees and hears;~
8 4, 336 | Hers was a hero, destin’d to command~
9 4, 648 | less a storm the Trojan hero bears;~
10 5, 48 | And held the hero in a strict embrace.~
11 5, 170 | On this the hero fix’d an oak in sight,~
12 5, 353 | Thus all, rewarded by the hero’s hands,~
13 5, 373 | thence his way the Trojan hero bent~
14 5, 399 | To these the hero thus his thoughts explain’
15 5, 543 | Astonish’d at their weight, the hero stands,~
16 5, 899 | The pious hero rends his robe, and throws~
17 5, 918 | But doubtful thoughts the hero’s heart divide;~
18 5, 1012| on the deck the godlike hero stands,~
19 5, 1083| Within the hero’s mind his joys renew’d.~
20 5, 1129| The watchful hero felt the knocks, and found~
21 6, 349 | For sacrifice the pious hero brought.~
22 6, 435 | The hero, who beheld with wond’ring
23 6, 612 | Whom when the Trojan hero hardly knew,~
24 6, 641 | pious tears the pitying hero paid,~
25 6, 739 | The hero, looking on the left, espied~
26 6, 910 | To find the hero, for whose only sake~
27 6, 1165| And thou, great hero, greatest of thy name,~
28 6, 1193| was he, who press’d the hero’s side:~
29 6, 1227| having said, he led the hero round~
30 7, 151 | Beneath a shady tree, the hero spread~
31 7, 183 | Thus having said, the hero bound his brows~
32 7, 258 | Girt in his Gabin gown the hero sate,~
33 7, 688 | d at first by the young hero’s hounds,~
34 7, 1003| thousand men the youthful hero led,~
35 8, 279 | Meantime the herdsman hero shifts his place,~
36 8, 312 | nodded to the left. The hero stood~
37 8, 333 | The hero stands above, and from afar~
38 8, 356 | We worship at the hero’s holy shrine.~
39 8, 389 | Thy hands, unconquer’d hero, could subdue~
40 8, 581 | Arms for a hero forge; arms that require~
41 8, 975 | joy and wonder fill the hero’s thought.~
42 9, 17 | The Daunian hero lifts his hands and eyes,~
43 9, 263 | Nor of the heav’n-born hero I attend.~
44 9, 1038| the right, his sword the hero drew,~
45 10, 217 | Meantime the hero cuts the nightly tide:~
46 10, 712 | But sad spectators, to the hero came:~
47 10, 727 | Then, creeping, clasp’d the hero’s knees, and pray’d:~
48 10, 737 | He said. The hero sternly thus replied:~
49 10, 799 | strength like his, the Trojan hero stood;~
50 10, 843 | But the stern hero turn’d aside his head,~
51 11, 105 | For ornament the Trojan hero brought,~
52 11, 160 | The hero grants, and farther thus
53 11, 260 | Content with those the Trojan hero gave:~
54 11, 338 | Engage the Trojan hero hand to hand:~
55 11, 445 | due to Hector’s and this hero’s hand:~
56 11, 582 | d with rage the youthful hero’s heart.~
57 12, 142 | fauchion labor’d for the hero’s sire;~
58 12, 585 | on his lance the pensive hero stood,~
59 12, 636 | The hero arms in haste; his hands
60 12, 706 | And far away the Daunian hero bears.~
61 12, 729 | Turnus, whom the Trojan hero kill’d;~
62 12, 744 | cold on earth the Trojan hero threw,~
63 12, 849 | Advancing to the front, the hero stands,~
64 12, 1014| The Trojan hero, who receiv’d from fame~
65 12, 1132| Th’ incumbent hero wrench’d, and pull’d, and
66 12, 1333| The hero measur’d first, with narrow
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