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forego 3
forehead 8
foreheads 2
foreign 39
foreigner 1
foreigners 1
forelaid 1
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39 amidst
39 ascanius
39 crew
39 foreign
39 hate
39 open
39 other
Virgil
Aeneid

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foreign

   Book, Verse
1 1, 646 | known disasters fill evn foreign lands:~ 2 1, 792 | me to guard my coast from foreign foes.~ 3 3, 6 | To seek in foreign lands a happier seat.~ 4 3, 169 | From foreign or domestic enemy.~ 5 3, 710 | is threatend from this foreign ground,’~ 6 4, 391 | These foreign walls and Tyrian towrs 7 4, 450 | To lands unknown, and foreign coasts to sound;~ 8 4, 502 | Why may not we—like you, a foreign race—~ 9 4, 503 | Like you, seek shelter in a foreign place?~ 10 5, 1039| leave his foll’wers on a foreign coast.~ 11 6, 142 | A foreign mistress, and a foreign 12 6, 142 | foreign mistress, and a foreign guest.~ 13 6, 846 | Imposing foreign lords, for foreign gold;~ 14 6, 846 | Imposing foreign lords, for foreign gold;~ 15 6, 1133| standards well redeemd, and foreign foes oercome.~ 16 7, 103 | Behold on Latian shores a foreign prince!~ 17 7, 142 | A foreign son upon thy shore descends,~ 18 7, 168 | When, on a foreign shore, instead of meat,~ 19 7, 225 | That foreign men of mighty stature came;~ 20 7, 349 | This was the foreign prince, by fate decreed~ 21 7, 371 | A foreign son-in-law shall come from 22 7, 446 | To burn with foreign fires another land!~ 23 7, 517 | sire, and you, resolve on foreign blood,~ 24 7, 518 | Know all are foreign, in a larger sense,~ 25 7, 597 | The king transfers; and foreign heirs are sought.~ 26 7, 799 | A foreign son is sought, and a mix’ 27 8, 661 | powrful people; seek a foreign head.’~ 28 8, 675 | A manly vigor, and a foreign line.~ 29 9, 645 | the ground, and pressing foreign clay,~ 30 10, 103 | n inspird, he sought a foreign shore!~ 31 10, 115 | Their native air, nor take a foreign law!~ 32 10, 231 | Their forces trusted with a foreign hand.~ 33 10, 1240| Thou wilt no foreign reins, or Trojan load endure.”~ 34 11, 356 | A foreign son is pointed out by fate;~ 35 11, 1254| His flying friends to foreign fields bequeath.~ 36 12, 47 | And oft our priests, a foreign son reveald.~ 37 12, 359 | For foreign lords shall sow your native 38 12, 396 | These are the foreign foes, whose impious band,~ 39 12, 803 | A little spot of foreign earth contains.~


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