Book, Verse
1 1, 497 | meet, and all combine to leave the state,~
2 1, 731 | To sue for leave to land their sickly men,~
3 2, Arg | he is prevail’d upon to leave the town, and settle his
4 2, 150 | to raise the siege, and leave the town;~
5 2, 485 | We leave the narrow lanes behind,
6 2, 786 | And leave in flames unhappy Troy behind?~
7 2, 811 | you forsake, what pledges leave behind.~
8 2, 874 | To take my spoils, and leave my body bare:~
9 3, 15 | With sighs and tears I leave my native shore,~
10 3, 86 | All vote to leave that execrable shore,~
11 3, 98 | And leave the cities and the shores
12 3, 170 | We leave the Delian ports, and put
13 3, 279 | To their old homes, and leave their costly fare.~
14 3, 296 | And, parting, leave a loathsome stench behind.~
15 3, 319 | At length rebuff’d, they leave their mangled prey,~
16 3, 386 | I leave my galleys riding in the
17 3, 577 | And with loud curses leave the mystic shade.~
18 4, 67 | And leave the conduct of the rest
19 4, 491 | if indulgent Heav’n would leave me free,~
20 4, 517 | Forc’d by my fate, I leave your happy land.”~
21 4, 837 | With headlong haste they leave the desert shores,~
22 5, 415 | all at once, the barrier leave.~
23 5, 456 | fortune’s errors give me leave to mend,~
24 5, 559 | And let him leave to fear, since I resign
25 5, 953 | the coward train and women leave:~
26 5, 1039| To leave his foll’wers on a foreign
27 6, 214 | Ere leave be giv’n to tempt the nether
28 6, 510 | And visit, without leave, the dark abodes?~
29 6, 1136| But, when they leave the shady realms of night,~
30 7, 51 | thro’ the gloomy shade, and leave the main.~
31 7, 358 | when you please, with ample leave;~
32 7, 774 | Leave what remains to me.” Saturnia
33 7, 820 | A furious wind, we leave the faithful shore.~
34 8, 189 | Nor ask’d your leave, nor did your faith implore;~
35 8, 541 | time when early housewives leave the bed;~
36 9, 240 | To leave a memorable name behind.~
37 9, 384 | pious blessing taken, her I leave,~
38 9, 483 | precious load; but these they leave behind.~
39 9, 500 | They leave the camp, and take the ready
40 9, 641 | And could’st thou leave me, cruel, thus alone?~
41 10, 44 | fates averse, without thy leave,~
42 10, 70 | haughty Juno will not give you leave;)~
43 10, 87 | Evade the Greeks, and leave the war behind;~
44 10, 399 | But balanc’d whom to leave, and whom to lead;~
45 10, 739 | Leave for thy children’s lot.
46 10, 882 | I grant you leave to take your Turnus hence~
47 10, 951 | slaughter, and in slaughter leave;~
48 11, 152 | Beg leave to draw the bodies of their
49 11, 179 | message back, with ample leave,~
50 11, 195 | Let Turnus leave the realm to your command,~
51 11, 382 | His leave obtain’d, our native soil
52 11, 523 | Let him give leave of speech, that haughty
53 11, 593 | Free leave is giv’n him, when his fatal
54 11, 1226| unreveng’d thy goddess will not leave~
55 11, 1280| But leave their friends excluded with
56 12, 1 | WHEN Turnus saw the Latins leave the field,~
57 12, 566 | wounded prince is forc’d to leave the field:~
58 12, 814 | To leave th’ unfinish’d fight, and
59 12, 821 | he calls his chiefs; they leave the fight:~
60 12, 1169| While leave was giv’n thee, and a lawful
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