Book, Verse
1 1, 270 | And to the port return’d, triumphant from the war.~
2 1, 398 | d Faith shall once again return,~
3 1, 784 | That we to good Acestes may return,~
4 1, 846 | thanks can wretched fugitives return,~
5 2, 22 | For their return, and this the vow they paid.~
6 2, 68 | The sides, transpierc’d, return a rattling sound,~
7 2, 163 | So must your safe return be bought again,~
8 2, 258 | the reverse of fate on us return.’~
9 2, 358 | Unlike that Hector who return’d from toils~
10 2, 370 | Art thou so late return’d for our defense?~
11 2, 1082| I to my longing friends return again,~
12 3, 226 | we came, and thither must return.~
13 3, 302 | again the rav’nous birds return,~
14 3, 742 | thrice the hollow rocks return’d the sound,~
15 5, 311 | Your grateful gift and my return shall own.”~
16 5, 605 | he rose, and to the fight return’d;~
17 5, 774 | Turn’d and return’d, and still a diff’rent
18 6, 194 | But to return, and view the cheerful skies,~
19 6, 975 | Return to visit our terrestrial
20 7, 394 | expecting lord with peace return.~
21 7, 401 | Th’ embassadors return with promis’d peace.~
22 7, 625 | hideous looks and hellish form return;~
23 7, 791 | The clowns, return’d, from battle bear the
24 7, 968 | Asia’s lakes their notes return.~
25 8, 83 | When thou return’st victorious from the war,~
26 8, 749 | Till the last ebbing soul return’d no more—~
27 8, 757 | My son return with peace and victory;~
28 9, 248 | message both would hasten his return:~
29 9, 345 | me but happy in his safe return,~
30 9, 469 | And, reeking, thence return’d in crimson dyed.~
31 9, 870 | subdued, yet make this third return.”~
32 9, 998 | No means of safe return by flight are left.”~
33 10, Arg | either party. At AEneas’s return there is a bloody battle:
34 10, 138 | Or hinder from return your exil’d race?~
35 10, 823 | Return’d his answer with his flying
36 10, 946 | with what reproach, shall I return?~
37 10, 1145| Return to travel, and renew their
38 11, 63 | She grudg’d thy safe return, the triumphs due~
39 11, 71 | perhaps, in hopes of thy return,~
40 11, 148 | his tears, and to the camp return’d.~
41 11, 248 | from them,) then I had been return’d~
42 11, 348 | from th’ AEtolian prince return:~
43 11, 386 | Made this return: ’Ausonian race, of old~
44 11, 433 | Your presents I return: whate’er you bring~
45 11, 441 | invasion of the Greeks had been return’d,~
46 11, 685 | Return, and thro’ the frighted
47 11, 769 | Then thus return’d: “O grace of Italy,~
48 11, 981 | With such, return’d triumphant from the war,~
49 11, 1164| And from the field return inglorious home.”~
50 11, 1167| death desir’d; his safe return~
51 12, 380 | Behold, the dastard fowl return anew,~
52 12, 774 | They blow for blow return, and wound for wound;~
53 12, 1049| push, and wound for wound return;~
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