Book, Verse
1 1, 302 | hopes and fears their minds possess,~
2 1, 427 | Possess’d the new-found region,
3 1, 474 | Possess’d fair Dido’s bed; and either
4 2, 55 | What more than madness has possess’d your brains?~
5 2, 383 | The foes already have possess’d the wall;~
6 2, 516 | Possess’d with fear, unknowing of
7 2, 690 | The Grecians enter and possess the place.~
8 2, 1035| A guard of Grecians had possess’d the porch;~
9 3, 478 | Then, with his god possess’d, before the shrine,~
10 3, 511 | are all by Grecian foes possess’d;~
11 4, 141 | You stand possess’d of all your soul desir’
12 4, 284 | When first possess’d with this unwelcome news~
13 4, 724 | Nor thought so dire a rage possess’d her mind.~
14 5, 342 | ordain’d for Mnestheus to possess;~
15 5, 1036| With fury she possess’d the Dardan dames,~
16 6, 74 | stood up; convulsive rage possess’d~
17 6, 86 | himself, with awful dread possess’d,~
18 6, 200 | Possess the middle space: th’ infernal
19 6, 701 | heavy sleep my weary limbs possess’d.~
20 6, 865 | Possess’d the porch, and on the
21 6, 994 | Desire and fear by turns possess their hearts,~
22 7, 68 | old and mild, had long possess’d~
23 7, 334 | remains of what his sire possess’d.~
24 7, 524 | rage; for now the snake possess’d~
25 7, 696 | Possess’d with fear, and seeks his
26 7, 722 | wildly stare, with fear possess’d,~
27 7, 767 | Frauds, fears, and fury have possess’d the state,~
28 8, 259 | impervious to the sun, possess’d.~
29 8, 460 | Among the rude) ev’n then possess’d the swains.~
30 8, 537 | her lap infus’d, he lay possess’d~
31 8, 766 | While, yet possess’d of all his youthful charms,~
32 9, 494 | and they the glorious gift possess’d.~
33 10, 64 | Now let my happier foes possess my place,~
34 11, 68 | And sent me to possess a large command.~
35 11, 177 | the way (so tell him) to possess~
36 11, 388 | madness has your alter’d minds possess’d,~
37 11, 485 | of land the Latins have possess’d~
38 11, 575 | That Turnus may possess a royal wife.~
39 11, 804 | Possess’d the pass, and in blind
40 11, 1302| Possess’d, and downward issues on
41 12, 536 | Possess,” said he, “the fruit of
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