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projected 1
prolong 5
prominent 1
promis 43
promiscuous 3
promise 18
promises 2
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43 country
43 horse
43 lofty
43 promis
43 right
43 years
42 bold
Virgil
Aeneid

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promis

   Book, Verse
1 1, 322 | You promisd once, a progeny divine~ 2 1, 343 | Removd from Latium and the promisd throne.~ 3 2, 481 | whelps at home expect the promisd food,~ 4 3, 180 | Full on the promisd land at length we bore,~ 5 3, 333 | But know, that ere your promisd walls you build,~ 6 3, 429 | And longing to redeem the promisd fair,~ 7 3, 440 | What hopes are promisd from his blooming years,~ 8 3, 486 | And how at length the promisd shore to gain.~ 9 3, 735 | And those the promisd rocks! Bear off to sea!’~ 10 4, 128 | Short of their promisd heighth, that seem’d to 11 4, 335 | Thy life with prayrs, nor promisd such a son.~ 12 4, 399 | The promisd crown let young Ascanius 13 4, 498 | That is the promisd place to which I steer,~ 14 4, 549 | Go seek thy promisd kingdom thro’ the main!~ 15 4, 625 | Let him pursue the promisd Latian shore.~ 16 4, 857 | See now the promisd faith, the vaunted name,~ 17 5, 109 | Should reach the promisd shores of Italy,~ 18 5, 450 | bribd the judges for the promisd prize.~ 19 5, 504 | Already he devours the promisd prize.~ 20 5, 532 | feel my force, without the promisd prize.”~ 21 5, 921 | In hope the promisd Italy to gain.~ 22 5, 1006| the rough passage and the promisd war:~ 23 6, 102 | Give me what Heavn has promisd to my fate,~ 24 6, 1076| the world, and grasps his promisd powr.~ 25 6, 1079| Augustus, promisd oft, and long foretold,~ 26 6, 1230| d his mind to mount the promisd throne,~ 27 7, 401 | embassadors return with promisd peace.~ 28 8, 52 | O long expected in this promisd place!~ 29 8, 607 | Mindful of promisd aid, he mends his pace,~ 30 8, 663 | with longing looks their promisd guide.~ 31 8, 707 | Is givn of promisd aid, and arms divine.~ 32 9, 167 | Their promisd hour is passd, and mine 33 10, 81 | To promisd empire, and his Julian 34 10, 121 | the bridegroom tear the promisd bride;~ 35 10, 142 | Who promisd, who procurd, the Spartan 36 10, 726 | flying spear, and shunnd the promisd blow;~ 37 11, 65 | Not thus I promisd, when thy father lent~ 38 11, 170 | profferd friendship, and my promisd bride;~ 39 11, 425 | I might have promisd to myself those harms,~ 40 11, 716 | break the treaty for the promisd bride.~ 41 12, 4 | honor question’d for the promisd fight;~ 42 12, 51 | I promisd my Lavinia for your bride:~ 43 12, 170 | What Heavn had promisd, and expounds the fates.~


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