Book, Verse
1 1, 132 | fires the transient light renew;~
2 1, 338 | d their arms, and there renew’d their name,~
3 1, 657 | of Rhesus next his grief renew,~
4 1, 778 | our prince be safe, we may renew~
5 1, 787 | and clamors his request renew.~
6 1, 1065| banish’d, and the spring renew’d.”~
7 2, 146 | former trembling once again renew’d,~
8 2, 562 | With fury charge us, and renew the fight.~
9 2, 615 | Renew’d in courage with recover’
10 2, 630 | with our hands, th’ assault renew;~
11 2, 641 | So shines, renew’d in youth, the crested
12 3, 56 | as of a troubled ghost, renew’d~
13 3, 67 | shoot upward, by my blood renew’d.’~
14 3, 246 | Foretold of Troy renew’d in Italy,~
15 3, 338 | fails us, and our fears renew.~
16 3, 363 | Trojan games on Actian shores renew.~
17 3, 694 | gales their flagging force renew,~
18 3, 847 | moons their sharpen’d horns renew,~
19 4, 76 | On ev’ry altar sacrifice renew:~
20 4, 107 | day declines, and feasts renew the night,~
21 5, 74 | rous winds, our voyage to renew;~
22 5, 126 | ral honors with more zeal renew’d,~
23 5, 238 | vanish’d hopes of victory renew;~
24 5, 481 | champion, and the games renew.~
25 5, 749 | spectators peals of shouts renew,~
26 5, 765 | break; and, rallying, they renew~
27 5, 825 | no more the Trojan walls renew,~
28 5, 983 | and cables, half consum’d, renew.~
29 5, 1083| the hero’s mind his joys renew’d.~
30 6, 52 | varying object his delight renew’d:~
31 6, 1179| spirits, thus his speech renew’d:~
32 7, 194 | time was come their city to renew.~
33 8, 242 | In bowls; the priest renew’d the rites divine:~
34 8, 576 | The shield of Pallas, and renew their gold.~
35 8, 750 | Such if I stood renew’d, not these alarms,~
36 9, 209 | lights and cheerful fires renew the day,~
37 9, 282 | not me the widow’s tears renew!~
38 10, 39 | Shall Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
39 10, 181 | Renew the fires, and urge their
40 10, 267 | Muse, the name of Cinyras renew,~
41 10, 372 | Turnus wonder’d at the fight renew’d,~
42 10, 555 | Now, to renew the charge, th’ Arcadians
43 10, 977 | Repell’d the victors, and renew’d the fight.~
44 10, 1145| Return to travel, and renew their toils:~
45 11, 319 | Now had the morning thrice renew’d the light,~
46 11, 1212| rage the languish’d fight renew’d.~
47 12, 24 | Renew the truce; the solemn rites
48 12, 312 | Shoot out in branches, or renew the birth:~
49 12, 631 | send the willing chief, renew’d, to war.~
50 12, 680 | blood, th’ unhappy fight renew’d.~
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