Book, Verse
1 1, 60 | Could angry Pallas, with revengeful spleen,~
2 1, 671 | To Pallas’ fane in long procession
3 2, 41 | The pile by Pallas rais’d to ruin Troy.~
4 2, 227 | And Pallas, now averse, refus’d her
5 2, 242 | With Pallas pleas’d; as Calchas did
6 2, 297 | And to the tow’r of Pallas make their way:~
7 2, 302 | Whose hand the will of Pallas had withstood,~
8 2, 576 | At Pallas’ altar, by Peneleus pierc’
9 2, 833 | See! Pallas, of her snaky buckler proud,~
10 3, 715 | To Pallas, and the sacred hill ascend;~
11 5, 660 | Whom Pallas urg’d the treaty to confound,~
12 5, 923 | The will of Heav’n by Pallas was foreshown;~
13 6, 1155| And Pallas, for her violated place.~
14 7, 1097| She chose the nobler Pallas of the field.~
15 8, Arg | with men, and sends his son Pallas with him. Vulcan, at the
16 8, 73 | Deriv’d from Pallas, his great-grandsire’s name:~
17 8, 146 | Till dauntless Pallas reassur’d the rest~
18 8, 409 | Betwixt young Pallas and his aged sire,~
19 8, 576 | The shield of Pallas, and renew their gold.~
20 8, 609 | Young Pallas did his father’s steps attend,~
21 8, 672 | My Pallas were more fit to mount the
22 8, 751 | should rend me from my Pallas’ arms;~
23 8, 776 | Young Pallas shone conspicuous o’er the
24 8, 926 | Great Neptune, Pallas, and Love’s Queen defy:~
25 10, Arg | bloody battle: Turnus killing Pallas; AEneas, Lausus and Mezentius.
26 10, 237 | His left young Pallas kept, fix’d to his side,~
27 10, 510 | Pallas, who with disdain and grief
28 10, 559 | Who chanc’d, as Pallas threw, to cross the plain:~
29 10, 575 | So Pallas’ troops their scatter’d
30 10, 593 | Pallas th’ encounter seeks, but,
31 10, 613 | Here Pallas urges on, and Lausus there:~
32 10, 624 | To this right hand is Pallas only due;~
33 10, 627 | Pallas their awe, and his stern
34 10, 644 | Young Pallas, when he saw the chief advance~
35 10, 667 | full force his spear young Pallas threw,~
36 10, 718 | Evander, Pallas, all that friendship ow’
37 10, 723 | To please the ghost of Pallas, and expire,~
38 10, 741 | When Pallas fell: so deems, nor deems
39 11, Arg | and sends home the body of Pallas with great solemnity. Latinus
40 11, 44 | new in death, lamented Pallas lay.~
41 11, 55 | Which Pallas in his manly bosom bore,~
42 11, 84 | Thy Pallas no dishonest wound receiv’
43 11, 135 | The lance of Pallas, and the crimson crest,~
44 11, 145 | with the manes of great Pallas dwell!~
45 11, 211 | Of Pallas slain—by Fame, which just
46 11, 230 | O Pallas! thou hast fail’d thy plighted
47 11, 245 | My Pallas late set out, but reach’
48 11, 252 | T was not his fault, my Pallas fell so young,~
49 11, 267 | If Pallas had arriv’d, with equal
50 11, 273 | And, after Pallas’ death, live ling’ring on,~
51 11, 280 | To greet my Pallas with such news below.”~
52 11, 725 | They mount the cliff, where Pallas’ temple stands;~
53 12, 1367| From dying Pallas, and in triumph wore.~
54 12, 1373| T is Pallas, Pallas gives this deadly
55 12, 1373| T is Pallas, Pallas gives this deadly blow.”~
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