Book, Verse
1 1, 2 | haughty Juno’s unrelenting hate,~
2 1, 12 | provok’d, and whence her hate;~
3 1, 470 | Tyre, to shun her brother’s hate.~
4 1, 498 | Who hate the tyrant, or who fear
5 1, 498 | tyrant, or who fear his hate.~
6 2, 129 | This mov’d the murderer’s hate; and soon ensued~
7 2, 213 | justly punish whom I justly hate!~
8 4, 463 | have provok’d a tyrant’s hate,~
9 4, 654 | length the light of heav’n to hate,~
10 4, 810 | harbors in her heart a furious hate,~
11 4, 856 | This hate, this rage, had been more
12 4, 895 | Perpetual hate and mortal wars proclaim,~
13 4, 904 | And the same hate descend on all our heirs!”~
14 5, 784 | soon resum’d her ancient hate;~
15 5, 1023| nor pity, can remove her hate:~
16 6, 137 | goddess-born. Fierce Juno’s hate,~
17 6, 1138| With mortal hate each other shall pursue:~
18 7, 62 | that, mov’d with mutual hate,~
19 7, 421 | er the storms and Juno’s hate.~
20 7, 469 | kindred blood to mutual hate.~
21 7, 672 | country churls to mischief, hate, and wars.~
22 7, 768 | the causes of a lasting hate.~
23 7, 1052| She turn’d to furious hate her impious love.~
24 8, 326 | The gods with hate beheld the nether sky:~
25 8, 388 | by Juno’s and Eurystheus’ hate:~
26 8, 655 | foreboding words restrains their hate:~
27 10, 21 | partial favor, and permitted hate.~
28 10, 162 | endless jarrings and immortal hate~
29 10, 293 | Hate to Mezentius arm’d five
30 10, 979 | Such is their hate, and such their fierce desire~
31 10, 1010| otherwise the troops, with hate inspir’d,~
32 10, 1218| people these, and, from their hate,~
33 10, 1307| know th’ insulting people’s hate;~
34 11, 155 | All cause of hate was ended in their death;~
35 11, 184 | Long hate to Turnus, as his foe profess’
36 11, 430 | No hate remains with me to ruin’
37 12, 5 | more he was with vulgar hate oppress’d,~
38 12, 423 | the violated fields, and hate~
39 12, 1233| moody sire, to wreak his hate~
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