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shiny 1
ship 15
shipping 2
ships 52
shipwrack 4
shipwreck 3
shipwrecks 1
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52 out
52 purple
52 royal
52 ships
52 words
51 crowd
51 himself
Virgil
Aeneid

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ships

   Book, Verse
1 1, 154 | Three ships were hurried by the southern 2 1, 174 | Endurd not less; their ships, with gaping seams,~ 3 1, 230 | forms a port secure for ships to ride;~ 4 1, 241 | Sevn ships within this happy harbor 5 1, 269 | For the sevn ships he made an equal share,~ 6 1, 537 | our friendly shore your ships are drivn—~ 7 1, 552 | Not otherwise your ships, and evry friend,~ 8 1, 728 | And where they left their ships, and what their fate,~ 9 1, 776 | Permit our ships a shelter on your shores,~ 10 1, 802 | And sail, with ships of convoy for your guard:~ 11 1, 895 | Twice ten fat oxen to the ships she sends;~ 12 1, 911 | Dispatchd Achates to the ships in haste,~ 13 2, 30 | Where ships exposd to wind and weather 14 2, 262 | A thousand ships, nor ten yearssiege, had 15 2, 504 | Our ships are laden with the Trojan 16 2, 538 | Some to the shore and safer ships retreat;~ 17 3, 186 | Our ships are hauld upon the yellow 18 3, 420 | In Grecian ships unhappy we were borne,~ 19 3, 858 | I saw your happy ships appear at last.~ 20 4, 432 | The ships repaird, the Trojansthick 21 4, 603 | The shouting crew their ships with garlands bind,~ 22 4, 814 | The sea with ships will soon be coverd oer,~ 23 4, 844 | scarce in ken the sailing ships descried.~ 24 5, Arg | Trojan women to burn the ships, who, upon her instigation, 25 5, 831 | said she, ’these wandring ships destroy:~ 26 5, 861 | smoking torches, on the ships they cast.~ 27 5, 916 | stop the fiery pest. Four ships alone~ 28 5, 935 | Too numrous for the ships which yet remain:~ 29 5, 1038| forcd AEneas, when his ships were lost,~ 30 5, 1099| The ships, without thy care, securely 31 5, 1126| Long infamous for ships and sailors lost,~ 32 6, 663 | Drove headlong to their ships, and glean’d the routed 33 6, 1243| Straight to the ships AEneas took his way,~ 34 7, 254 | And broken beaks of ships, the trophies of their wars.~ 35 7, 328 | Have doomd our ships to seek the Latian land.~ 36 7, 606 | thoughtless chiefs, their painted ships, that lie~ 37 8, 121 | The Trojans mount their ships; they put from shore,~ 38 8, 126 | Of shields, and painted ships that stem the stream.~ 39 8, 136 | Trojan saw, and turnd his ships to shore.~ 40 8, 143 | But, when they saw the ships that stemmd the flood,~ 41 8, 724 | Next, of his men and ships he makes review;~ 42 9, Arg | absence, fires some of his ships (which are transformed into 43 9, 116 | Whatever ships escape the raging storms,~ 44 9, 128 | To save her ships, and finish Jove’s decree.~ 45 9, 136 | And know, my ships are my peculiar care.~ 46 9, 144 | When, lo! th’ obedient ships their haulsers break;~ 47 9, 184 | Less than a thousand ships will end this war,~ 48 10, 128 | And changd the ships to daughters of the sea.~ 49 10, 306 | Full thirty ships transport the chosen train~ 50 10, 375 | And the swift ships descending on the shore.~ 51 10, 415 | Then sink my ships, or shatter on the shore.”~ 52 10, 418 | They run their ships aground; the vessels knock,~


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