Book, Verse
1 1, 325 | And to the land and ocean give the law.~
2 1, 417 | the fates requir’d, they give the peace:~
3 1, 912 | To give a glad relation of the past,~
4 2, 784 | Resolv’d to give her guilt the due reward:~
5 2, 871 | And give this useless corpse a long
6 2, 889 | but what my death must give?~
7 2, 901 | O goddess mother, give me back to Fate;~
8 2, 1053| Nor tears, nor cries, can give the dead relief.~
9 3, Arg | Crete; his household gods give him the true sense of the
10 3, 114 | Give, O Thymbraeus, give a resting
11 3, 114 | Give, O Thymbraeus, give a resting place~
12 3, 189 | Give laws, and dwellings I divide
13 4, 569 | To give that pity which her grief
14 5, 456 | But fortune’s errors give me leave to mend,~
15 5, 707 | my second sire I justly give.”~
16 6, 102 | Give me what Heav’n has promis’
17 6, 347 | And give the name Avernus to the
18 6, 828 | Who dare not give, and ev’n refuse to lend~
19 6, 1210| shall equal hopes of glory give,~
20 7, 178 | And what the men; but give this day to joy.~
21 7, 461 | Give me this once thy labor,
22 7, 514 | this false foreigner you give your throne,~
23 7, 553 | Give to the wanton winds their
24 7, 880 | Give place to swords and plumes,
25 7, 936 | along; the rattling woods give way;~
26 8, 123 | Shouts from the land give omen to their course,~
27 8, 197 | Receive our offer’d faith, and give us thine;~
28 9, 196 | Give we the silent night to needful
29 9, 336 | own conscious worth will give.~
30 9, 551 | Give me to scatter these.” Then
31 9, 597 | friends! for, if my verse can give~
32 9, 618 | This done—to give new terror to his foes,~
33 9, 685 | their shatter’d shields give way,~
34 10, 70 | Since haughty Juno will not give you leave;)~
35 10, 93 | And give them back to war, and all
36 10, 110 | Did I or Iris give this mad advice,~
37 10, 117 | birth a god and goddess give!~
38 10, 422 | back; the loosen’d sides give way,~
39 10, 596 | And give to pass the proud Halesus’
40 10, 871 | And give him to his aged father’s
41 10, 891 | certain life, to Turnus give?~
42 10, 1007| But none presumes to give a nearer wound:~
43 10, 1035| To give his victory the better grace.~
44 10, 1206| could this frail being give,~
45 11, 165 | truce, which I would gladly give,~
46 11, 278 | T is all that he can give, or we demand.~
47 11, 523 | Let him give leave of speech, that haughty
48 11, 539 | Give him the fair Lavinia for
49 11, 558 | beg your greatness not to give the law~
50 11, 1159| Give me, propitious pow’r, to
51 12, 63 | death a lasting peace can give,~
52 12, 153 | Give me to tear his corslet from
53 12, 1350| gods and thy good fortune give.~
54 12, 1356| Give to my friends my body void
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