Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | going out to discover the country, meets his mother in the
2 1, 423 | He rose, the coast and country to survey,~
3 1, 509 | But whence are you? what country claims your birth?~
4 1, 745 | To drive the country, force the swains away:~
5 2, Arg | survive the ruins of his country, and the various adventures
6 2, Arg | household gods in another country. In order to this, he carries
7 2, 100 | Greece is my country, Sinon is my name.~
8 2, 139 | Already you my name and country know;~
9 2, 363 | all the wounds he for his country bore~
10 2, 368 | father’s champion, and thy country’s joy!~
11 2, 427 | Spurr’d by my courage, by my country fir’d,~
12 2, 952 | Keep, O my country gods, our dwelling place,~
13 2, 974 | Our country gods, the relics, and the
14 2, 1017| My sire, my son, my country gods I left.~
15 3, 362 | The customs of our country we pursue,~
16 4, 277 | ring guest, who from his country fled:~
17 4, 908 | For, when she left her country, hers was dead):~
18 5, 54 | With plenteous country cates and homely store.~
19 5, 823 | O country lost, and gods redeem’d
20 5, 974 | His country gods and Vesta then adores~
21 6, 845 | tyrants others have their country sold,~
22 6, 895 | patriots live, who, for their country’s good,~
23 6, 1128| Tis love of honor, and his country’s good:~
24 6, 1144| Nor stain your country with her children’s gore!~
25 6, 1182| He, when his country, threaten’d with alarms,~
26 7, 120 | War shall the country waste, and change the state.’~
27 7, 250 | warlike kings, who for their country fought,~
28 7, 448 | Shall fire his country with a second flame.”~
29 7, 672 | The country churls to mischief, hate,
30 7, 686 | known lodgings, and his country dame.~
31 7, 942 | leads to Turnus’ aid his country swains.~
32 8, 11 | These thro’ the country took their wasteful course,~
33 8, 472 | Where poor Evander kept his country court.~
34 8, 925 | Her country gods, the monsters of the
35 9, 326 | Our country gods, in whom our trust
36 9, 341 | By my dear country, by my household gods,~
37 9, 1061| Your gods, your country, and your king you shame!”~
38 10, 221 | His name and country told, and ask’d relief;~
39 11, 325 | These relics with their country rites they grace,~
40 11, 418 | My much lov’d country, and my more lov’d wife:~
41 11, 492 | terms agreed, the common country share.~
42 11, 1287| So much of zeal their country’s cause inspir’d;~
43 12, 400 | Your timely succor to your country bring,~
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