Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | The Trojans, after a seven years’ voyage, set sail for Italy,
2 1, 46 | And sev’n long years th’ unhappy wand’ring train~
3 1, 72 | For length of years my fruitless force employ~
4 1, 366 | He thirty rolling years the crown shall wear,~
5 1, 379 | Nor term of years to their immortal line.~
6 2, Arg | Troy was taken, after a ten years’ siege, by the treachery
7 2, 262 | thousand ships, nor ten years’ siege, had done—~
8 2, 767 | Lest equal years might equal fortune find.~
9 2, 1060| Then, after many painful years are past,~
10 3, 440 | promis’d from his blooming years,~
11 3, 636 | had Heav’n so pleas’d, his years had been the same.’~
12 4, 43 | you to grief your blooming years bequeath,~
13 4, 77 | A chosen ewe of two years old they pay~
14 5, 232 | clothes, and cumber’d with his years:~
15 5, 386 | Euryalus a boy of blooming years,~
16 5, 814 | Now sev’n revolving years are wholly run,~
17 6, 420 | He look’d in years; yet in his years were seen~
18 6, 420 | look’d in years; yet in his years were seen~
19 6, 451 | A hundred years they wander on the shore;~
20 6, 511 | the term of long revolving years;~
21 6, 734 | To pay my penance till my years expire.~
22 6, 882 | better times and happier years to grace.~
23 6, 1013| when a thousand rolling years are past,~
24 6, 1018| labors, and their irksome years,~
25 6, 1201| sorrows of thy sons in future years.~
26 7, 311 | Such length of years, such various perils past,~
27 7, 577 | city, now consum’d with years.~
28 8, 63 | When thirty rolling years have run their race,~
29 8, 385 | Then, as in years and matchless force he grew,~
30 9, 266 | thus: “Alas! thy tender years~
31 9, 310 | bold attempt beyond our years.~
32 9, 364 | But thou, whose years are more to mine allied—~
33 9, 417 | Ascanius, manly far beyond his years,~
34 9, 638 | the prop of my declining years!~
35 9, 679 | Taught, by their ten years’ siege, defensive fight,~
36 9, 892 | boy, too forward for his years:~
37 10, 766 | in vain, for length of years.~
38 10, 895 | have pow’r) prolong his years!”~
39 11, 268 | Of years, to match thy bulk with
40 11, 366 | and reverenc’d for his years,~
41 11, 814 | born with her; and with her years it grew.~
42 11, 868 | Then, as her strength with years increas’d, began~
43 12, 649 | Thou, when thy riper years shall send thee forth~
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