Book, Verse
1 1, 21 | A Tyrian colony; the people made~
2 1, 28 | Long cited by the people of the sky,)~
3 1, 377 | The people Romans call, the city Rome.~
4 1, 389 | To crush the people that conspir’d her fall.~
5 1, 416 | The surly murmurs of the people cease;~
6 1, 466 | A people rude in peace, and rough
7 1, 623 | Of a soil fruitful, and a people brave.~
8 1, 712 | crowds around, the swarming people join.~
9 1, 808 | My people shall, by my command, explore~
10 2, Arg | finds a great confluence of people, but misses his wife whose
11 2, 117 | Had made impression in the people’s hearts,~
12 2, 165 | spreading rumor round the people ran;~
13 2, 1041| The people’s treasure, and the pomp
14 3, 21 | Thracia the name—the people bold in war;~
15 3, 347 | impending curse a pious people free!’~
16 3, 584 | The fierce Italian people she will show,~
17 4, 156 | To mix the people in one common land—~
18 4, 274 | She fills the people’s ears with Dido’s name,~
19 4, 896 | Against the prince, the people, and the name.~
20 5, 140 | The bord’ring people, rous’d by sounding fame~
21 5, 470 | indulgent father of the people smil’d,~
22 5, 656 | The people shout. Upon the next was
23 5, 671 | Of the pleas’d people rend the vaulted skies.~
24 5, 988 | A chosen senate from the people draws;~
25 6, 438 | the shore the thronging people bent;~
26 6, 848 | Not as the people pleas’d, but as they paid;~
27 6, 965 | the stream the crowding people draws.~
28 6, 1233| The prince, and people; and forearms his care~
29 7, 61 | Which princes and their people did engage;~
30 7, 69 | The Latin scepter, and his people blest:~
31 7, 425 | great offense had either people done?)~
32 7, 439 | And both the people near destruction brought;~
33 8, 107 | But, O be present to thy people’s aid,~
34 8, 510 | With fire and sword my people to destroy,~
35 8, 629 | pride of wealth and warlike people strong,~
36 8, 641 | The people’s patience, tir’d, no longer
37 8, 661 | This pow’rful people; seek a foreign head.’~
38 8, 666 | The people join their own with his
39 10, 136 | And thus provoke a people prone to war?~
40 10, 1218| I ow’d my people these, and, from their hate,~
41 10, 1307| well I know th’ insulting people’s hate;~
42 11, 213 | Rushing from out the gate, the people stand,~
43 11, 443 | long defense the Trojan people made,~
44 11, 618 | Meantime proceed to fill the people’s ears~
45 12, 833 | The people shall be slaves, unless
46 12, 1209| ancient blood th’ Ausonian people sprung,~
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