Book, Verse
1 1, 540 | Now take this earnest of success,
2 1, 950 | this may be perform’d, now take my mind:~
3 1, 958 | Take thou his form and shape.
4 2, 13 | But, since you take such int’rest in our woe,~
5 2, 77 | Taken to take; who made himself their
6 2, 192 | And take the forfeit of their heads
7 2, 280 | their destin’d way they take,~
8 2, 496 | Ours take new courage from despair
9 2, 874 | To take my spoils, and leave my
10 2, 875 | my sepulcher, let Heav’n take care.~
11 2, 921 | Take us along to share your destiny.~
12 2, 983 | welcome load of my dear father take;~
13 3, 313 | Misenus sounds a charge: we take th’ alarm,~
14 3, 614 | There land; but take a larger compass round,~
15 3, 788 | O Trojans, take me hence! I beg no more;~
16 3, 897 | And take th’ advantage of the friendly
17 4, 172 | The fearful train shall take their speedy flight,~
18 4, 776 | And take my turn, to court and be
19 4, 790 | And take the fortune thou thyself
20 5, 179 | All take their seats, and wait the
21 5, 644 | Take the last gift my wither’
22 5, 801 | All take the word, and, with a gen’
23 5, 885 | d, to woods and caverns take their flight,~
24 5, 1005| those desire to sail, and take their share~
25 5, 1101| Will take the rudder and thy room
26 6, 232 | This done, securely take the destin’d way,~
27 6, 370 | Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford;~
28 6, 410 | Hence to deep Acheron they take their way,~
29 6, 513 | comfort of thy dire misfortune take:~
30 7, 828 | all I want, and all you take away.”~
31 8, 233 | Honor our annual feast; and take your seat,~
32 8, 920 | The fields of Neptune take a purple dye.~
33 9, 367 | Take full possession; all my
34 9, 500 | They leave the camp, and take the ready way.~
35 9, 531 | Or what way take?” Again he ventures back,~
36 9, 872 | shouting, and new vigor take.~
37 10, 115 | Their native air, nor take a foreign law!~
38 10, 396 | Now take the time, while stagg’ring
39 10, 846 | Now take your turn; and, as a brother
40 10, 882 | I grant you leave to take your Turnus hence~
41 10, 1242| To take his wonted weight. His hands
42 11, 674 | This new Achilles, let him take the field,~
43 11, 688 | bending to the town. They take th’ alarm:~
44 11, 881 | Haste with these arms, and take thy steepy flight,~
45 11, 921 | The Latin squadrons take a sudden fright,~
46 11, 928 | The Tuscans take their turn to fear and fly.~
47 11, 933 | backward, with a swing, they take their way,~
48 11, 1264| Not once they turn, but take their wounds behind.~
49 11, 1306| Unknowingly secure, their way they take;~
50 12, 22 | by his word, is bound to take~
51 12, 76 | best of fathers, which you take~
52 12, 394 | Ye gods, I take your omen, and obey.~
53 12, 655 | the rest their weapons take,~
54 12, 768 | less rage the rival heroes take~
55 12, 1186| religious oath the gods can take,)~
56 12, 1274| Take back your envious bribes,
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