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tremble 3
trembled 8
trembles 2
trembling 65
trench 2
trenchers 2
trenches 8
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65 should
65 sire
65 too
65 trembling
65 us
65 young
64 friend
Virgil
Aeneid

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trembling

   Book, Verse
1 1, 66 | as an eagle gripes the trembling game,~ 2 1, 165 | The trembling pilot, from his rudder torn,~ 3 1, 296 | The limbs, yet trembling, in the caldrons boil;~ 4 1, 654 | And here the trembling Trojans quit the field,~ 5 2, 67 | And trembling in the hollow belly stood.~ 6 2, 85 | Trembling the miscreant stood, unarm’ 7 2, 146 | His former trembling once again renewd,~ 8 2, 627 | From this the trembling king had oft descried~ 9 2, 665 | Armd soldiers now by trembling maids are seen,~ 10 2, 708 | Queen, when she beheld her trembling lord,~ 11 2, 748 | With that he draggd the trembling sire,~ 12 2, 783 | Trembling with rage, the strumpet 13 2, 838 | Haste, where your trembling spouse and sire attend:~ 14 3, 476 | To Phoebus, next, my trembling steps he led,~ 15 3, 823 | dire glutton grinds the trembling limbs.~ 16 3, 885 | The neighbring AEtna trembling all around,~ 17 4, 220 | Quite otherwise the stags, a trembling train,~ 18 4, 241 | Then first the trembling earth the signal gave,~ 19 4, 269 | And spreads throtrembling crowds disastrous news;~ 20 4, 846 | She struck her trembling breast, and tore her hair.~ 21 4, 934 | Then on the couch her trembling body cast,~ 22 5, 227 | The trembling dotard to the deck he drew;~ 23 5, 268 | The trembling rowers from their banks 24 5, 329 | Chasing throIda’s groves the trembling hart:~ 25 5, 501 | is sought; but, thro’ the trembling band,~ 26 5, 697 | And, trembling, turn their wonder into 27 5, 1003| The trembling women, the degenerate train,~ 28 5, 1053| d against the walls the trembling train;~ 29 6, 75 | Her trembling limbs, and heavd her lab30 6, 84 | She said no more. The trembling Trojans hear,~ 31 6, 203 | twice below to view the trembling shades;~ 32 6, 536 | And took him trembling from his sovreign’s side:~ 33 6, 664 | raisd a feeble cry, with trembling notes;~ 34 6, 761 | Then led me trembling thro’ these dire abodes,~ 35 7, 583 | on a staff, she takes a trembling mien:~ 36 8, 7 | Trembling with rage, the Latian youth 37 8, 35 | the polishd brass their trembling light,~ 38 8, 291 | Confessd the god’s approach. Trembling he springs,~ 39 8, 320 | And trembling Tiber div’d beneath his 40 8, 535 | Trembling he spoke; and, eager of 41 8, 700 | The rest stood trembling, struck with awe divine;~ 42 8, 782 | The trembling wives the walls and turrets 43 8, 937 | The trembling Indians and Egyptians yield,~ 44 9, 154 | And with these words his trembling troops bespoke:~ 45 9, 459 | Trembling they lie, and pant beneath 46 9, 552 | aimd, and launchd the trembling spear.~ 47 9, 719 | gathring fast upon the trembling train;~ 48 9, 759 | The trembling dastard; at the tug he falls;~ 49 9, 1016| pondrous limbs oppress the trembling ground;~ 50 10, 152 | And storms to trembling mariners presage.~ 51 10, 553 | The trembling fingers yet the fauchion 52 10, 925 | For shelter there the trembling shadow bent,~ 53 11, 23 | Now follow cheerful to the trembling town;~ 54 11, 1014| savage herd, a vile and trembling race?~ 55 11, 1066| Trusses in middle air the trembling dove,~ 56 11, 1179| Far from their sight the trembling Aruns flies,~ 57 11, 1271| The trembling matrons, from their lofty 58 12, 17 | Trembling with rage, around the court 59 12, 320 | The trembling entrails from their bodies 60 12, 333 | eyes dejected, and with trembling hands;~ 61 12, 658 | Labors beneath their feet the trembling ground.~ 62 12, 1037| The trembling soil resounds beneath their 63 12, 1081| And oft his trembling knees their aid refuse—~ 64 12, 1188| Or toss the spear, or trembling dart to throw.~ 65 12, 1327| Trembling he views the thundring


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