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frequent 3
fresh 9
frets 1
friend 64
friendly 25
friends 98
friendship 12
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65 trembling
65 us
65 young
64 friend
64 rising
64 till
63 fierce
Virgil
Aeneid

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friend

   Book, Verse
1 1, 552 | otherwise your ships, and evry friend,~ 2 1, 644 | d, and weeping said: “O friend! evn here~ 3 1, 682 | the figure of his lifeless friend,~ 4 2, 487 | Night was our friend; our leader was despair.~ 5 3, 59 | the corpse of thy unhappy friend!~ 6 3, 109 | eager haste to meet his friend;~ 7 3, 553 | not this precept of your friend forget,~ 8 3, 609 | like these, his ancient friend embracd:~ 9 4, 72 | These words, which from a friend and sister came,~ 10 4, 975 | thy sister, or delude thy friend?~ 11 4, 976 | summond sister, and thy friend, had come;~ 12 5, Arg | hospitably receivd by his friend Acestes, king of part of 13 5, 441 | goal, who vanquishd by his friend.~ 14 5, 457 | least to pity my deserving friend.”~ 15 5, 619 | What fury seizd my friend? The gods,” said he,~ 16 5, 932 | Your friend Acestes is of Trojan kind;~ 17 5, 942 | The reasons, with his friend’s experience joind,~ 18 5, 952 | wholesome counsel of your friend receive,~ 19 5, 1098| The winds, my friend, inspire a pleasing gale;~ 20 6, 184 | Theseus, or his greater friend,~ 21 6, 226 | unworthy fate of your unhappy friend:~ 22 6, 240 | What friend the priestess by those words 23 6, 334 | Thus was his friend interr’d; and deathless 24 6, 467 | What envious powr, O friend,~ 25 6, 656 | unwearied eyes behold their friend;~ 26 6, 829 | poor kindred, or a wanting friend.~ 27 7, 363 | Then let him not a friend’s embraces fear;~ 28 7, 515 | And wrong a friend, a kinsman, and a son.~ 29 7, 605 | With fate to friend, assault the Trojan train:~ 30 8, 163 | guest, and, what you wish, a friend.”~ 31 8, 208 | motions, mien, and all my friend, in thee!~ 32 8, 610 | true Achates waited on his friend.~ 33 8, 615 | assistance of a faithful friend;~ 34 8, 741 | Straind his departing friend; and tears oerflow his 35 9, 228 | him stood Euryalus, his friend:~ 36 9, 255 | Then to his ardent friend exposd his mind:~ 37 9, 262 | my youth unworthy of my friend,~ 38 9, 304 | Now Nisus and his friend approach the guard,~ 39 9, 369 | companion, and my bosom friend:~ 40 9, 410 | Great Mnestheus gave his friend~ 41 9, 428 | Observing Nisus shewd his friend the sight:~ 42 9, 478 | nocturnal thefts. No more, my friend;~ 43 9, 524 | And, thoughtless of his friend, the forest passd,~ 44 9, 528 | And miss’d his friend, and cast his eyes around:~ 45 9, 536 | foes inclosing, and his friend pursued,~ 46 9, 576 | much love to his unhappy friend.”~ 47 9, 619 | The heads of Nisus and his friend he shows,~ 48 9, 752 | helping hand of some kind friend to reach~ 49 10, 169 | assault, if Fortune be their friend;~ 50 10, 599 | while his shield protects a friend distressd,~ 51 10, 686 | dear to be the Phrygiansfriend.~ 52 10, 1106| Alcidesfriend, and brother of the war;~ 53 11, 4 | unburied soldiers and his friend,~ 54 11, 39 | the corpse of our unhappy friend~ 55 11, 88 | And what a friend hast thou, Ascanius, lost!”~ 56 11, 194 | concluded, and the king your friend:~ 57 11, 250 | Yet will I not my Trojan friend upbraid,~ 58 11, 536 | presents to your Trojan friend;~ 59 11, 556 | know you think me not your friend,~ 60 11, 661 | Messapus yet remains our friend:~ 61 11, 994 | His arm to prop his friend, the javlin reachd.~ 62 12, 69 | s lover and the father’s friend?~ 63 12, 930 | I heard my dearest friend, with dying breath,~ 64 12, 1371| thou art, in trophies of my friend?~


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