Book, Verse
1 1, 135 | unusual fright, the Trojan chief,~
2 1, 172 | Ilioneus was her chief: Alethes old,~
3 1, 275 | dealt it round, the pious chief~
4 1, 824 | The Trojan chief appear’d in open sight,~
5 3, 290 | And Jove himself, the chief invited guest.~
6 4, 101 | now she leads the Trojan chief along~
7 4, 272 | is her business, and her chief delight~
8 4, 330 | There find the Trojan chief, who wastes his days~
9 5, 24 | Then, to his fearless chief: “Not Heav’n,” said he,~
10 5, 370 | Is pleas’d th’ unhappy chief to recompense.~
11 5, 484 | portion of the conqu’ring chief;~
12 5, 509 | Permit me, chief, permit without delay,~
13 5, 714 | The chief, before the games were wholly
14 5, 733 | Twelve follow’d ev’ry chief, and left a space between.~
15 6, 155 | Then thus the chief: “No terror to my view,~
16 6, 404 | The chief unsheath’d his shining steel,
17 6, 453 | The Trojan chief his forward pace repress’
18 6, 543 | The Trojan chief, whose lineage is from Jove,~
19 6, 574 | The keeper charm’d, the chief without delay~
20 6, 885 | The chief beheld their chariots from
21 6, 1063| Auspicious chief! thy race, in times to come,~
22 7, 203 | The pious chief, who sought by peaceful
23 7, 255 | Above the rest, as chief of all the band,~
24 7, 372 | Such is our doom), a chief renown’d in war,~
25 7, 676 | Tyrrheus, chief ranger to the Latian king:~
26 7, 727 | recruits their youthful chief sustain:~
27 8, 42 | and mortal men. The Trojan chief~
28 8, 158 | The Trojans and their chief~
29 8, 239 | Receiv’d the Trojan chief; and, o’er the bed,~
30 8, 664 | Tarchon, the Tuscan chief, to me has sent~
31 9, 92 | T is said that, when the chief prepar’d his flight,~
32 9, 115 | The chief is landed on the Latian
33 9, 298 | message to their absent chief,~
34 9, 712 | Turnus, the chief, toss’d from his thund’ring
35 9, 756 | Fool!” said the chief, “tho’ fleeter than the
36 10, 182 | wish in vain their wanted chief,~
37 10, 220 | the cause of coming to the chief;~
38 10, 310 | The careful chief, who never clos’d his eyes,~
39 10, 339 | cut their way the Daunian chief designs,~
40 10, 352 | The chief admires their speed, and
41 10, 443 | strength! for, when the chief assail’d,~
42 10, 618 | Juturna warns the Daunian chief~
43 10, 644 | Pallas, when he saw the chief advance~
44 10, 804 | when they see the fiery chief advance,~
45 10, 830 | Whom thus the chief upbraids with scornful spite:~
46 10, 910 | specter seems the Daunian chief to dare,~
47 10, 949 | they say of their deserting chief?~
48 10, 1060| The chief, alighting, stuck him to
49 10, 1138| The Trojan chief, who, held at bay from far,~
50 11, 3 | The pious chief, whom double cares attend~
51 11, 141 | procession rank’d, the pious chief~
52 11, 183 | Drances, their chief, who harbor’d in his breast~
53 11, 283 | The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command~
54 11, 554 | fair bride to the brave chief remain;~
55 11, 788 | Then ev’ry chief exhorts with equal care.~
56 12, 342 | A chief of ancient blood; in arms
57 12, 631 | And send the willing chief, renew’d, to war.~
58 12, 1108| One chief had fled, and t’other giv’
59 12, 1327| he views the thund’ring chief advance,~
60 12, 1346| Now low on earth the lofty chief is laid,~
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