Book, Verse
1 1, 173 | Achates faithful, Abas young and bold,~
2 1, 782 | And if our young Iulus be no more,~
3 1, 969 | The goddess then to young Ascanius flies,~
4 2, 461 | With young Coroebus, who by love was
5 2, 930 | Strange to relate, from young Iulus’ head~
6 2, 1084| men and matrons mix’d, of young and old;~
7 3, 428 | Till young Orestes, pierc’d with deep
8 3, 437 | Does young Ascanius life and health
9 3, 503 | With thirty sucking young encompass’d round;~
10 4, 120 | Or in her bosom young Ascanius bears,~
11 4, 200 | Then young Ascanius, with a sprightly
12 4, 399 | The promis’d crown let young Ascanius wear,~
13 4, 476 | Some young AEneas, to supply your place,~
14 4, 508 | And young Ascanius justly may complain~
15 5, 96 | Thus young Ascanius, with a sprightly
16 5, 422 | Then Helymus, whom young Diores plied,~
17 5, 657 | Young Mnestheus, late with naval
18 5, 734 | The first young Priam led; a lovely boy,~
19 7, 83 | Young Turnus to the beauteous
20 7, 528 | And, as young striplings whip the top
21 7, 570 | And seeks the palace where young Turnus lies.~
22 7, 688 | Was view’d at first by the young hero’s hounds,~
23 7, 691 | Ascanius young, and eager of his game,~
24 7, 700 | Young Silvia beats her breast,
25 7, 722 | Young mothers wildly stare, with
26 7, 876 | Some twine young sallows to support the shield;~
27 8, 62 | herself, and white her thirty young.~
28 8, 114 | herself, and white her thirty young.~
29 8, 379 | choir of old, another of the young,~
30 8, 409 | Betwixt young Pallas and his aged sire,~
31 8, 609 | Young Pallas did his father’s
32 8, 776 | Young Pallas shone conspicuous
33 8, 899 | Young Caesar, on the stern, in
34 9, 333 | Ye brave young men, what equal gifts can
35 9, 338 | And young Ascanius till his manhood
36 9, 360 | slaves, twelve handmaids young and fair,~
37 9, 372 | Then thus the young Euryalus replied:~
38 9, 451 | and then Serranus fair and young.~
39 9, 663 | Nor young Ascanius could the sight
40 9, 728 | Young Lycus and Helenor only scape;~
41 9, 775 | Two more young Liger and Asylas slew:~
42 9, 776 | To bend the bow young Liger better knew;~
43 9, 802 | Then young Ascanius, who, before this
44 9, 839 | Our helms defend the young, disguise the gray:~
45 9, 984 | T’ admit young Turnus, and include the
46 10, 189 | Young Haemon, and tho’ young,
47 10, 189 | Young Haemon, and tho’ young, resolv’d to die.~
48 10, 237 | His left young Pallas kept, fix’d to his
49 10, 335 | But young Ascanius, in his camp distress’
50 10, 644 | Young Pallas, when he saw the
51 10, 667 | with full force his spear young Pallas threw,~
52 10, 728 | By young Iulus, by thy father’s shade,~
53 10, 787 | and both were fair and young.~
54 10, 937 | Too late young Turnus the delusion found,~
55 10, 997 | The queen produc’d young Paris to his sire:~
56 10, 1165| The pious prince beheld young Lausus dead,~
57 11, 235 | Young as thou wert in dangers,
58 11, 252 | fault, my Pallas fell so young,~
59 11, 410 | Or young Achilles, by his rival slain?~
60 11, 518 | To load young Turnus with invidious crimes.~
61 11, 803 | Thither young Turnus took the well-known
62 11, 1003| Young Ornithus bestrode a hunter
63 12, 201 | sex promiscuous, old and young,~
64 12, 568 | And young Ascanius, weeping by his
65 12, 1058| Rais’d on the stretch, young Turnus aims a blow~
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