Book, Verse
1 1, 264 | He took the quiver and the trusty
2 1, 569 | But took the path, and her commands
3 1, 661 | Then took the fiery steeds, ere yet
4 1, 1002| Then sought the queen: she took him to her arms~
5 1, 1030| The goblet then she took, with nectar crown’d~
6 1, 1035| He took the challenge, and embrac’
7 2, 167 | Ulysses took th’ advantage of their fright;~
8 2, 1000| while thro’ winding ways I took my flight,~
9 2, 1091| Before the gates the Grecians took their post,~
10 3, 373 | These arms AEneas took from conqu’ring Greeks.’~
11 3, 637 | With tears I took my last adieu, and said:~
12 4, 402 | the god; and, speaking, took his flight,~
13 4, 539 | I took the traitor to my throne
14 4, 820 | Hermes in the dream; then took his flight~
15 4, 1003| Downward the various goddess took her flight,~
16 5, 161 | In the great Centaur took the leading place;~
17 5, 390 | Salius joined with Patron, took their place;~
18 5, 673 | With lifted eyes, and took his aim above,~
19 5, 870 | Ascanius took th’ alarm, while yet he
20 5, 969 | and mix’d with shades, and took his airy flight.~
21 6, 290 | What course they took, what happy signs they shew.~
22 6, 536 | And took him trembling from his sov’
23 6, 575 | Pass’d on, and took th’ irremeable way.~
24 6, 643 | Then took the forward way, by fate
25 6, 804 | There Tityus was to see, who took his birth~
26 6, 867 | holy rites perform’d, they took their way~
27 6, 922 | d his muster’d race, and took the tale:~
28 6, 1243| Straight to the ships AEneas took his way,~
29 7, 42 | Betwixt the trees the Tiber took his course,~
30 7, 44 | drove the sand along, he took his way,~
31 7, 98 | Unknown from whence they took their airy flight,)~
32 7, 162 | AEneas took the word, and thus replies,~
33 7, 396 | As she from Argos took her airy flight,~
34 7, 479 | She to the Latian palace took her flight:~
35 7, 931 | from their brother Tiburs took the name,)~
36 8, 11 | These thro’ the country took their wasteful course,~
37 8, 95 | water in his hollow palm he took~
38 8, 148 | jav’lin seiz’d, and singly took his way;~
39 8, 152 | High on the stern AEneas took his stand,~
40 8, 212 | thro’ th’ Arcadian kingdom took his way.~
41 8, 418 | Fauns, and salvage men, who took~
42 8, 465 | Who took his shield, and dealt his
43 9, 325 | ceas’d; and old Alethes took the word:~
44 9, 331 | longing arms by turns he took;~
45 9, 420 | first they pass’d; then took their way~
46 9, 434 | he spoke; then striding took his way,~
47 9, 797 | Laid by the lance, and took him to the sling,~
48 9, 807 | Who Turnus’ younger sister took to wife.~
49 9, 888 | Old Butes’ form he took, Anchises’ squire,~
50 10, 480 | And, from afar, at Dryops took his aim.~
51 10, 722 | He took in fight, and living victims
52 10, 964 | the sword, and now the sea took place,~
53 10, 1103| Took a new bent obliquely, and
54 11, 43 | weeping while he spoke, he took his way,~
55 11, 510 | Then Drances took the word, who grudg’d, long
56 11, 517 | He rose, and took th’ advantage of the times,~
57 11, 803 | Thither young Turnus took the well-known way,~
58 12, 52 | plighted lord by force I took;~
59 12, 253 | And by his side Ascanius took his place,~
60 12, 340 | Dissembling her immortal form, she took~
61 12, 1134| Juturna took her time; and, while in
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