Book, Verse
1 1, 244 | on the welcome land, and seek their wish’d repose.~
2 1, 492 | To seek a refuge in remote abodes.~
3 1, 510 | What seek you, strangers, on our Libyan
4 1, 549 | They skim the ground, and seek the quiet stream.~
5 1, 800 | You seek the good Acestes’ government,~
6 1, 834 | He whom you seek am I; by tempests toss’d,~
7 2, 137 | nation just revenge you seek,~
8 2, 915 | And forth I rush to seek th’ abandon’d field.~
9 2, 1021| And seek the danger I was forc’d
10 3, 6 | To seek in foreign lands a happier
11 3, 127 | Undaunted youths, go, seek that mother earth~
12 3, 157 | Appease the winds, and seek the Gnossian shore.~
13 3, 197 | Again my father bids me seek the shore~
14 3, 330 | You seek th’ Italian shores, foredoom’
15 3, 618 | Go happy hence, and seek your new abodes,~
16 4, 236 | And seek the homely cots, or mountain’
17 4, 373 | As waterfowl, who seek their fishy food,~
18 4, 503 | Like you, seek shelter in a foreign place?~
19 4, 549 | Go seek thy promis’d kingdom thro’
20 4, 614 | Haste then, and humbly seek my haughty foe;~
21 4, 680 | To seek her subjects, and to seek
22 4, 680 | seek her subjects, and to seek in vain:~
23 4, 783 | Then, shall I seek alone the churlish crew,~
24 5, 173 | the rock they steer, and seek the former shores.~
25 5, 253 | I seek not now the foremost palm
26 5, 959 | And seek my shade among the blest
27 6, 172 | Enjoin’d to seek, below, his holy shade;~
28 6, 499 | Or with your navy seek the Velin coast,~
29 6, 545 | Is sent to seek his sire in your Elysian
30 6, 836 | what pains; nor farther seek to know~
31 6, 973 | To seek the shores by destiny design’
32 6, 1121| His sons, who seek the tyrant to sustain,~
33 6, 1200| Seek not to know,” the ghost
34 7, 140 | Seek not, my seed, in Latian
35 7, 272 | Say what you seek, and whither were you bound:~
36 7, 324 | And, what we seek of you, of us requir’d.~
37 7, 328 | Have doom’d our ships to seek the Latian land.~
38 7, 431 | To seek for needful succor from
39 7, 551 | All seek the mountains, and forsake
40 7, 598 | Go now, deluded man, and seek again~
41 7, 689 | down the stream he swam, to seek retreat~
42 7, 972 | With their hoarse gabbling seek the silent shore.~
43 8, 523 | Why seek you reasons for a cause
44 8, 659 | To seek your tyrant’s death by lawful
45 8, 661 | This pow’rful people; seek a foreign head.’~
46 8, 815 | Now seek, secure, the Latian enemy,~
47 9, 9 | AEneas, gone to seek th’ Arcadian prince,~
48 9, 829 | plows and harrows sent to seek renown,~
49 9, 967 | frighted billows roll, and seek the shores;~
50 11, 196 | And seek alliance in some other land:~
51 11, 521 | your loyal subjects now to seek~
52 11, 599 | Foes are not far to seek without the walls—~
53 11, 934 | d from upper ground, and seek their mother sea;~
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