Book, Verse
1 1, 77 | regions of the storms she sought,~
2 1, 535 | But, interposing, sought to soothe his care.~
3 1, 878 | And sought my father’s aid, to be restor’
4 1, 1002| Then sought the queen: she took him
5 2, 132 | And sought, by treason, my devoted
6 2, 161 | when the Trojan shores you sought,~
7 2, 333 | From Tenedos, and sought our well-known shores,~
8 2, 588 | have deserv’d the death I sought.~
9 2, 705 | Of dames, for shelter sought, but sought in vain.~
10 2, 705 | for shelter sought, but sought in vain.~
11 2, 1001| And sought the shelter of the gloomy
12 3, 425 | Helen’s lovely daughter sought to wed;~
13 4, 9 | first with early care she sought,~
14 4, 990 | op’d her heavy eyes, and sought the light,~
15 5, 215 | And, fearing, sought the deep; and still aloof
16 5, 501 | His match is sought; but, thro’ the trembling
17 5, 1062| then secur’d him, when I sought with joy~
18 6, 94 | Our exil’d crew has sought th’ Ausonian ground;~
19 6, 164 | thousand dangers I have sought,~
20 6, 537 | Two sought by force to seize his beauteous
21 6, 639 | Then sought Sichaeus thro’ the shady
22 6, 683 | Your body too I sought, and, had I found,~
23 6, 795 | Sought godlike worship from a servile
24 6, 911 | We sought the dark abodes, and cross’
25 7, 56 | the Trojan fleet Ausonia sought,~
26 7, 123 | And sought the shades renown’d for
27 7, 203 | The pious chief, who sought by peaceful ways~
28 7, 284 | On Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian shore,~
29 7, 294 | Willing we sought your shores; and, hither
30 7, 480 | There sought the queen’s apartment, stood
31 7, 510 | In shew of friendship sought the Spartan shore,~
32 7, 597 | transfers; and foreign heirs are sought.~
33 7, 630 | And, ling’ring, sought to frame some new replies.~
34 7, 684 | Then sought his salvage kindred in the
35 7, 776 | Unwilling left the light, and sought the nether shade.~
36 7, 799 | A foreign son is sought, and a mix’d mungril brood.~
37 7, 1050| Was by his stepdam sought to share her bed;~
38 7, 1099| toils of arms, the danger sought,~
39 8, 221 | accosted him: I sued, I sought,~
40 8, 443 | Long toss’d on seas, I sought this happy land,~
41 9, 4 | shade of his great grandsire sought.~
42 9, 505 | And now, advancing, sought the leader’s tent.~
43 9, 594 | With swimming eyes he sought his lover slain;~
44 9, 992 | All but the fool who sought his destiny.~
45 10, 103 | Than Heav’n inspir’d, he sought a foreign shore!~
46 10, 219 | He sought the Tyrrhene camp, and Tarchon’
47 10, 332 | And since have sought you thro’ the Tuscan main.~
48 10, 451 | And sought with lust obscene polluted
49 10, 552 | Dismember’d, sought its owner on the strand:~
50 10, 919 | The fated land you sought so long by sea.”~
51 10, 1108| And in Evander’s palace sought repose.~
52 10, 1128| The father sought to save himself by flight:~
53 10, 1193| beard his pensive bosom sought;~
54 11, 164 | Who sought your friendship ere the
55 11, 333 | league, a bride unjustly sought,~
56 11, 353 | alliance must elsewhere be sought,~
57 11, 397 | of honor which in arms he sought;~
58 11, 534 | And sought his safety in ignoble flight.~
59 11, 876 | salvage spoils, she had not sought the wars!~
60 11, 961 | And death with honor sought on either side.~
61 12, 127 | He sought his coursers of the Thracian
62 12, 610 | Cretan fields with care she sought:~
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