Book, Verse
1 2, Arg | the stratagem of a wooden horse. He declares the fix’d resolution
2 2, 63 | presents, nor admit the horse.’~
3 2, 308 | And fasten to the horse’s feet; the rest~
4 2, 321 | We haul along the horse in solemn state;~
5 2, 337 | Unlock’d the horse, and op’d his dark abodes;~
6 2, 442 | the bowels of the fatal horse.~
7 2, 540 | Remount the hollow horse, and pant in secret there.~
8 2, 564 | whole squadron of Thessalian horse.~
9 4, 187 | dogs, and swift Massylian horse.~
10 4, 225 | His horse’s flanks and sides are forc’
11 6, 693 | For, when the fatal horse, descending down,~
12 6, 1219| spurs shall urge thy foaming horse.~
13 7, 933 | Arm’d Argive horse they led, and in the front
14 8, 684 | Besides, two hundred horse he shall command;~
15 9, 56 | With twenty horse to second his designs,~
16 9, 204 | And twice seven hundred horse these chiefs command;~
17 9, 502 | Three hundred horse, with Volscens for their
18 9, 504 | But the swift horse the slower foot prevent,~
19 9, 515 | The speedy horse all passages belay,~
20 10, 262 | Proud of his manag’d horse and painted shield.~
21 10, 492 | Conspicuous on his horse. On either hand,~
22 10, 504 | another part, th’ Arcadian horse~
23 10, 1058| But from his headstrong horse his fate he found,~
24 10, 1276| the temples of the warrior horse.~
25 10, 1284| His horse came after with unwieldy
26 11, Arg | sharp engagement of the horse; wherein Camilla signalizes
27 11, 91 | And chose a thousand horse, the flow’r of all~
28 11, 139 | the Trojan and Arcadian horse~
29 11, 290 | Thrice horse and foot about the fires
30 11, 706 | fields, to charge the Trojan horse.~
31 11, 776 | Sends his light horse before to scour the field:~
32 11, 783 | Volscians, face the Tuscan horse;~
33 11, 896 | the Trojan and the Tuscan horse,~
34 11, 903 | Messapus, Coras, and the Latian horse;~
35 11, 911 | man to man they rush, and horse to horse.~
36 11, 911 | they rush, and horse to horse.~
37 11, 947 | stuck the steel beneath his horse’s ear.~
38 11, 1042| Forego the vantage of your horse, alight,~
39 11, 1048| And leaves her horse at large among her train;~
40 11, 1052| Reins round his horse, and urges all his speed;~
41 11, 1062| she strain’d beyond his horse’s head:~
42 11, 1093| was Venulus, whom from his horse he tore,~
43 12, 739 | First from his horse fierce Amycus he threw:~
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