Book, Verse
1 1, 303 | Whether to deem ’em dead, or in distress.~
2 1, 486 | At length, in dead of night, the ghost appears~
3 1, 1009| The dead is to the living love resign’
4 2, 350 | T was in the dead of night, when sleep repairs~
5 2, 529 | In dead Androgeos’ spoils, his upper
6 2, 618 | living, and revenge the dead.~
7 2, 1053| nor cries, can give the dead relief.~
8 4, 757 | T was dead of night, when weary bodies
9 4, 798 | living, nor disturb’d the dead.”~
10 4, 908 | left her country, hers was dead):~
11 4, 945 | unreveng’d? ’T is doubly to be dead!~
12 4, 1006| thus devote thee to the dead.~
13 5, 785 | For, while they pay the dead his annual dues,~
14 5, 944 | T was dead of night; when to his slumb’
15 6, 170 | he breath’d his last, in dead of night~
16 6, 229 | pious dues; and, for the dead,~
17 6, 307 | To dead Misenus pay his obsequies.~
18 6, 330 | Invok’d the dead, and then dismiss’d the
19 6, 379 | the waste dominions of the dead.~
20 6, 497 | By your dead sire, and by your living
21 7, 1059| The dead inspir’d with vital breath
22 8, 636 | The living and the dead at his command~
23 9, 606 | crowds the dying and the dead surround;~
24 9, 640 | unlike the living is the dead!~
25 9, 723 | The dead and dying Trojans strew
26 9, 1028| pointed jav’lins from the dead he drew,~
27 9, 1052| living, and revenge the dead,~
28 10, 475 | Then Numitor from his dead brother drew~
29 10, 563 | athwart his body, laid him dead:~
30 10, 632 | Alive or dead, I shall deserve a name;~
31 10, 710 | One day beheld thee dead, and borne upon thy shield.~
32 10, 986 | feet fell haughty Hebrus dead,~
33 10, 1165| prince beheld young Lausus dead,~
34 10, 1234| bloody trophies of the Trojan dead;~
35 11, Arg | a truce for burying the dead, and sends home the body
36 11, 8 | Which with the spoils of his dead foe he grac’d.~
37 11, 34 | Due to your dead companions of the war:~
38 11, 114 | th’ achievements of the dead.~
39 11, 122 | leaders conquer’d by the dead.~
40 11, 218 | marching troop which their dead prince attends.~
41 11, 276 | owing to the living and the dead.~
42 11, 285 | Their friends convey the dead to fun’ral fires;~
43 11, 291 | loud laments, they hail the dead.~
44 11, 309 | without number for their dead prepare.~
45 11, 423 | squalid specters, in the dead of night,~
46 12, 448 | th’ Italians strip the dead~
47 12, 498 | The dead men’s weapons at their living
48 12, 511 | lashes on, and urges o’er the dead.~
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