Book, Verse
1 1, 162 | bark, that bore the Lycian crew,~
2 1, 293 | The jolly crew, unmindful of the past,~
3 1, 687 | ensigns, and his Indian crew.~
4 1, 786 | spoke Ilioneus: the Trojan crew~
5 2, 788 | attended with a captive crew,~
6 2, 870 | save the poor remaining crew,~
7 2, 1085| A wretched exil’d crew together brought,~
8 3, 14 | The crew my father and the Fates
9 3, 608 | prophet bless’d the parting crew, and last,~
10 3, 687 | Then, ’Italy!’ the cheerful crew rebound.~
11 4, 603 | The shouting crew their ships with garlands
12 4, 783 | seek alone the churlish crew,~
13 5, 23 | The frighted crew perform the task assign’
14 5, 176 | The common crew with wreaths of poplar boughs~
15 5, 237 | Centaur, and the Dolphin’s crew,~
16 5, 247 | strokes, my still unconquer’d crew,~
17 5, 272 | The crew of Mnestheus, with elated
18 5, 323 | sums of silver, which the crew divide.~
19 5, 938 | With all the dastard crew, who dare not stand~
20 5, 1085| The cheerful crew with diligence obey;~
21 6, 3 | Their anchors dropp’d, his crew the vessels moor.~
22 6, 94 | Our exil’d crew has sought th’ Ausonian
23 6, 327 | Corynaeus compass’d thrice the crew,~
24 6, 445 | rejected are th’ unhappy crew~
25 6, 458 | brave leader of the Lycian crew,~
26 7, 547 | worthy thee alone!” the crew replied.~
27 7, 724 | boist’rous, rude, ungovern’d crew,~
28 8, 390 | Centaurs, and the monster crew:~
29 8, 725 | the best and ablest of the crew.~
30 9, 724 | that follow’d on the fallen crew,~
31 10, 185 | fainting, and dejected crew.~
32 11, 400 | wretched, so despis’d a crew,~
33 11, 576 | not, mighty man, so mean a crew~
34 11, 720 | Runs a distracted crew, whom their last labor calls.~
35 11, 953 | mighty champion of the Tuscan crew.~
36 11, 1020| bulkiest bodies of the Trojan crew;~
37 12, 402 | pressing onward thro’ the crew,~
38 12, 411 | midmost of the friendly crew.~
39 12, 517 | and Lades, of the Lycian crew;~
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