Book, Verse
1 1, 150 | Nor can the shiv’ring oars sustain the blow;~
2 1, 400 | Remus with Quirinus shall sustain~
3 1, 439 | Her hand sustain’d a bow; her quiver hung
4 2, 673 | fighting guards, his force sustain:~
5 2, 697 | shoulders scarce the weight sustain;~
6 2, 854 | no more their upper load sustain;~
7 2, 864 | Rather than exile and old age sustain.~
8 3, 132 | children shall the crown sustain.’~
9 3, 421 | Endur’d the victor’s lust, sustain’d the scorn:~
10 4, 590 | ral tasks, and equal toil sustain.~
11 4, 628 | soft soul be temper’d to sustain~
12 4, 788 | Once more sustain the seas, and quit their
13 4, 993 | grieving that she should sustain~
14 5, 346 | servants could the weight sustain;~
15 5, 480 | His opposite sustain in open view,~
16 5, 550 | With these he long sustain’d th’ Herculean arm;~
17 5, 800 | to sail! what labors to sustain!”~
18 5, 1061| Sustain’d the vanquish’d, and secur’
19 6, 676 | Your single prowess long sustain’d the fight,~
20 6, 747 | the pillars which the pile sustain.~
21 6, 939 | What storms sustain’d, and on what shores been
22 6, 1048| Their weighty lances, and sustain the shield!~
23 6, 1108| mean abode a scepter to sustain.~
24 6, 1121| who seek the tyrant to sustain,~
25 7, 461 | this once thy labor, to sustain~
26 7, 592 | Turnus then such endless toil sustain~
27 7, 727 | recruits their youthful chief sustain:~
28 7, 814 | Sustain’d the madness of the noisy
29 7, 1099| Sustain’d the toils of arms, the
30 8, 497 | sinking empire longer to sustain,~
31 8, 588 | Alone sufficient to sustain the war.~
32 8, 760 | my life in length; let me sustain,~
33 9, 663 | Ascanius could the sight sustain,~
34 9, 1051| Seresthus and his troop sustain.~
35 9, 1084| Nor Juno, who sustain’d his arms before,~
36 9, 1089| The heavy fanchion, or sustain the shield,~
37 10, 38 | outrage shall they still sustain?~
38 10, 470 | helping hand, his brother to sustain.~
39 10, 905 | And that sustain’d an imitated shield.~
40 10, 1139| On his Vulcanian orb sustain’d the war.~
41 10, 1189| bough his brazen helmet did sustain;~
42 10, 1220| And yet I live, and yet sustain the sight~
43 11, 763 | Then, I alone, sustain’d by these, will meet~
44 11, 905 | Sustain’d and clos’d by fair Camilla’
45 11, 1177| sad attendants hasten to sustain~
46 12, 232 | break the truce, nor can sustain the sight.~
47 12, 267 | For which I have sustain’d so long a toil,~
48 12, 361 | so long their lazy sons sustain’d.”~
49 12, 385 | can th’ incumber’d bird sustain their force;~
50 12, 795 | could his plated shield sustain the force.~
51 12, 924 | share of mortal sorrows to sustain,~
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