Book, Verse
1 1, 299 | Restore their strength with meat, and cheer their
2 1, 746 | Nor such our strength, nor such is our desire;~
3 1, 937 | My son, my strength, whose mighty pow’r alone~
4 2, 660 | to his ax and unresisted strength.~
5 3, 51 | cause, I tugged with all my strength:~
6 3, 399 | falls, and scarce recov’ring strength,~
7 3, 591 | And raise, by strength of arms, the Trojan state.’~
8 4, 900 | rage excites your arms, and strength supplies the rage,~
9 5, 250 | That strength of hand, that courage of
10 5, 622 | madness to contend with strength divine.”~
11 5, 897 | Nor buckets pour’d, nor strength of human hand,~
12 5, 1115| insulting with superior strength,~
13 6, 169 | And bore beyond the strength decrepid age supplied.~
14 6, 224 | And strength of stubborn arms and steel
15 6, 487 | Forcing my strength, and gath’ring to the shore.~
16 6, 1232| The strength and customs of the Latian
17 8, 580 | Your strength and master-skill must now
18 8, 742 | Would Heav’n,” said he, “my strength and youth recall,~
19 9, 560 | With equal strength, and quivers thro’ the skies.~
20 9, 707 | To furnish all the strength that war requir’d.~
21 9, 1085| Dares with new strength suffice th’ exhausted store;~
22 10, 222 | the terms; his own small strength declar’d;~
23 10, 443 | Vain bulk and strength! for, when the chief assail’
24 10, 525 | Oppress our arms: with equal strength we go,~
25 10, 575 | troops their scatter’d strength unite,~
26 10, 610 | leaders equal, and their strength the same.~
27 10, 799 | With strength like his, the Trojan hero
28 10, 1054| Orses the strong to greater strength must yield;~
29 10, 1091| Collected in his strength, and like a rock,~
30 11, 268 | match thy bulk with equal strength.~
31 11, 481 | With our united strength the war we wag’d;~
32 11, 620 | Extol the strength of a twice-conquer’d race;~
33 11, 741 | Exulting in his strength, he seems to dare~
34 11, 868 | Then, as her strength with years increas’d, began~
35 11, 1041| Who trust your courser’s strength, and not your own?~
36 11, 1247| to the stubborn yew her strength applied,~
37 11, 1260| their speed than on their strength rely.~
38 12, 399 | By strength united, and forego the prey.~
39 12, 1317| nerves, unbrac’d, their usual strength deny;~
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