Book, Verse
1 1, 9 | the race of Alban fathers come,~
2 1, 29 | That times to come should see the Trojan race~
3 1, 283 | An hour will come, with pleasure to relate~
4 1, 744 | We come not with design of wasteful
5 1, 952 | To come, with presents laden, from
6 2, 69 | groans of Greeks inclos’d come issuing thro’ the wound.~
7 2, 181 | The dismal day was come; the priests prepare~
8 2, 397 | Now peals of shouts come thund’ring from afar,~
9 2, 437 | th’ appointed hour, is come,~
10 2, 468 | Come, finish what our cruel fates
11 2, 501 | thought us Grecians newly come to land.~
12 2, 505 | And you, like truants, come too late ashore.’~
13 2, 611 | And gilded roofs, come tumbling from on high,~
14 3, 103 | borne by friendly winds, we come ashore,~
15 3, 752 | shiver’d by the force, come piecemeal down.~
16 4, 555 | Dido shall come in a black sulph’ry flame,~
17 4, 913 | living drops; then let her come, and thou~
18 4, 976 | sister, and thy friend, had come;~
19 5, 133 | attendants in long order come,~
20 6, 68 | Now to the mouth they come. Aloud she cries:~
21 6, 1063| chief! thy race, in times to come,~
22 7, 194 | The time was come their city to renew.~
23 7, 276 | Or come, your shipping in our ports
24 7, 300 | And hither are we come, by his command,~
25 7, 371 | foreign son-in-law shall come from far~
26 7, 505 | dearest lord, the time will come,~
27 7, 977 | race, ordain’d, in times to come,~
28 7, 991 | And the cold Nursians come to close the rear,~
29 8, 89 | certain seat. In times to come,~
30 8, 190 | But come, without a pledge, my own
31 8, 622 | You come, as by your better genius
32 9, 104 | fear, on their behalf I come;~
33 9, 125 | the number’d hours were come,~
34 9, 760 | Vast ruins come along, rent from the smoking
35 9, 1083| Come rolling on, and rush from
36 10, 15 | time of war at length will come,~
37 10, 19 | And, like a flood, come pouring on the plains.~
38 10, 522 | forward path that we must come;~
39 10, 700 | The time shall come, when Turnus, but in vain,~
40 10, 821 | Thy fatal hour is come, and this the field.”~
41 11, 237 | bloody fields, and fights to come!~
42 11, 364 | The princes come, commanded by their head,~
43 11, 658 | Some, rais’d aloft, come tumbling down amain;~
44 11, 902 | Oppos’d to these, come on with furious force~
45 11, 1068| feathers, foul with blood, come tumbling to the ground.~
46 11, 1269| Black clouds of dust come rolling in the sky,~
47 11, 1297| Like a resistless flood, come rolling on:~
48 12, 713 | AEneas saw it come, and, stooping low~
49 12, 905 | The distant cries come driving in the wind,~
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