Book, Verse
1 1, 8 | settled sure succession in his line,~
2 1, 111 | make thee father of a happy line.”~
3 1, 323 | rising from the Trojan line,~
4 1, 340 | descended from your sacred line,~
5 1, 379 | years to their immortal line.~
6 1, 383 | cherish and advance the Trojan line.~
7 1, 1019| us’d, and all the Tyrian line.~
8 1, 1024| the Trojan and the Tyrian line~
9 2, 317 | valiant heroes of the Trojan line!~
10 2, 1066| fortune shall the Trojan line restore,~
11 3, 26 | Their gods, and draw a line along the shore;~
12 4, 145 | common kingdom, one united line.~
13 4, 157 | the Trojan and the Tyrian line~
14 4, 338 | Who should his ancient line from Teucer draw,~
15 5, 183 | they start, advancing in a line:~
16 5, 204 | equal oars, advancing in a line;~
17 5, 652 | The rival archers in a line advance,~
18 5, 712 | Who cut the line, with second gifts was grac’
19 5, 723 | before their fathers, in a line;~
20 5, 756 | beauteous order, form a line.~
21 5, 760 | troop to troop oppos’d, and line to line.~
22 5, 760 | troop oppos’d, and line to line.~
23 5, 768 | march together in a friendly line.~
24 5, 966 | fates and fortunes of your line.~
25 6, 191 | goddess-born of great Anchises’ line,~
26 6, 1028| and graff upon the Trojan line.~
27 6, 1078| himself, exalted in his line;~
28 6, 1132| The Drusian line, Camillus loaded home~
29 7, 298 | The god began our line, who rules above;~
30 7, 370 | any native of th’ Ausonian line.~
31 7, 441 | war, and waste of either line.~
32 7, 520 | Then, if the line of Turnus you retrace,~
33 7, 770 | the Trojan and Ausonian line:~
34 8, 198 | gen’rous and experienc’d line:~
35 8, 205 | valiant leader of the Trojan line,~
36 8, 675 | manly vigor, and a foreign line.~
37 8, 834 | issuing from the Julian line.~
38 8, 907 | Rang’d on the line oppos’d, Antonius brings~
39 9, 623 | They line their trenches, and they
40 9, 881 | beginning date the Julian line.~
41 10, 81 | d empire, and his Julian line.~
42 10, 118 | just and lawful for your line~
43 10, 161 | alliance with the Latian line;~
44 11, 906 | Advancing in a line, they couch their spears;~
45 11, 1213| troops and Tuscans, in a line,~
46 11, 1308| there, in order drawn, their line extend.~
47 12, 188 | the fields, advancing on a line,~
48 12, 194 | Mnestheus, author of the Memmian line,~
49 12, 252 | AEneas, author of the Roman line;~
50 12, 363 | rising murmur runs along the line.~
51 12, 421 | Trojans, Tuscans, and Arcadian line,~
52 12, 807 | Trojan, Tuscan, and Arcadian line:~
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