Book, Verse
1 1, 878 | And sought my father’s aid, to be restor’d:~
2 2, 19 | And by Minerva’s aid a fabric rear’d,~
3 2, 217 | only founded on Minerva’s aid.~
4 2, 227 | now averse, refus’d her aid.~
5 2, 284 | father, running to their aid~
6 2, 463 | brought his troops to Priam’s aid,~
7 2, 542 | propitious pow’rs refuse their aid!~
8 2, 696 | age; a late and useless aid.~
9 2, 873 | least the pitying foes will aid my death,~
10 3, 30 | pow’rs that rising labors aid;~
11 3, 556 | Pay vows to Juno; Juno’s aid implore.~
12 3, 775 | Our pious aid, and pointed to the shore.~
13 4, 63 | ring navy to your needful aid:~
14 5, 196 | And aid with eager shouts the favor’
15 5, 975 | cakes and incense, and their aid implores.~
16 6, 140 | Driv’n to solicit aid at ev’ry court!~
17 6, 173 | Conducted there by your unerring aid.~
18 6, 283 | guides, with your auspicious aid,~
19 6, 502 | Without whose aid you durst not undertake~
20 7, 898 | He brings to Turnus’ aid his baffled host.~
21 7, 942 | And leads to Turnus’ aid his country swains.~
22 7, 1002| Agamemnon born—to Turnus’ aid~
23 7, 1033| Archippus sent to Turnus’ aid,~
24 8, 14 | To beg his aid Ausonia to defend,~
25 8, 76 | thy friends, and on their aid rely.~
26 8, 107 | present to thy people’s aid,~
27 8, 489 | alluring words invokes his aid;~
28 8, 494 | I ask’d not aid th’ unhappy to restore,~
29 8, 607 | Mindful of promis’d aid, he mends his pace,~
30 8, 621 | Their arms with yours, and aid your just design.~
31 8, 707 | Is giv’n of promis’d aid, and arms divine.~
32 9, 135 | Trojan race, your needless aid forbear,~
33 10, 47 | thy protection from their aid withdraw.~
34 10, 57 | Solicits hell for aid, and arms the fiends.~
35 10, 109 | The Tuscan aid, and arm a quiet land?~
36 10, 491 | The son of Neptune to his aid succeeds,~
37 10, 622 | none presume his needless aid to join;~
38 10, 857 | Still think you Venus’ aid supports the strife—~
39 10, 861 | such warriors want immortal aid.”~
40 10, 1228| His aid in arms, his ornament in
41 11, 351 | That Diomedes refus’d his aid in war,~
42 11, 660 | If Diomede refuse his aid to lend,~
43 11, 717 | sink new trenches; others aid~
44 11, 730 | hear, and lend thy Latins aid!~
45 11, 807 | the light-foot Opis to her aid,~
46 11, 888 | hollow cloud, myself will aid~
47 12, 233 | thou dar’st, thy present aid supply;~
48 12, 559 | Then call’d for aid: but, while he cried in
49 12, 597 | patron of his art refus’d his aid.~
50 12, 793 | Availing aid against th’ AEnean sword,~
51 12, 961 | With fierce Atinas’ aid, defends the gate:~
52 12, 1081| his trembling knees their aid refuse—~
53 12, 1104| With arms or aid his vanquish’d enemy:~
54 12, 1124| with fear, bereft of human aid,~
55 12, 1131| successless vows invok’d their aid.~
56 12, 1323| He star’d about, nor aid nor issue found;~
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