Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | sees his friends whom he thought lost, and receives a kind
2 1, 1004| Unhappy Dido little thought what guest,~
3 2, 31 | their fleet conceal’d. We thought, for Greece~
4 2, 136 | dwell I on that anxious thought?~
5 2, 501 | Who thought us Grecians newly come to
6 2, 556 | Who thought us Grecians, as we seem’
7 2, 579 | Heav’n thought not so. Dymas their fate
8 2, 768 | Again I thought on my forsaken wife,~
9 3, 50 | Clear’d, as I thought, and fully fix’d at length~
10 3, 247 | but who could then have thought~
11 4, 10 | mournful accents eas’d her thought:~
12 4, 414 | After long thought, to this advice he leans:~
13 4, 605 | Could I have thought this threat’ning blow so
14 4, 669 | She thought she heard him summon her
15 4, 724 | Nor thought so dire a rage possess’d
16 6, 925 | With studious thought observ’d th’ illustrious
17 7, 182 | hour; adjourn the future thought.”~
18 7, 621 | Permit to men the thought of peace and war.”~
19 8, 463 | Th’ Arcadians thought him Jove; and said they
20 8, 975 | and wonder fill the hero’s thought.~
21 9, 3 | Turnus, who, with anxious thought,~
22 9, 176 | One would have thought they paid enough before,~
23 9, 246 | A thought unripe—and scarcely yet
24 10, 764 | And thought he wore impenetrable arms,~
25 10, 886 | Or if a farther thought you entertain,~
26 10, 914 | Deluded Turnus thought the Trojan fled,~
27 10, 966 | Sometimes he thought to swim the stormy main,~
28 10, 1032| Nor thought the dastard’s back deserv’
29 10, 1167| filial love, a sadly pleasing thought:~
30 10, 1194| Lausus ran his restless thought.~
31 10, 1248| secret shame, and conscious thought~
32 11, 190 | Thought can but equal; and all words
33 11, 362 | Thus, full of anxious thought, he summons all~
34 11, 772 | But thought itself is by thy praise
35 11, 1051| The youth, who thought his cunning did succeed,~
36 12, 971 | worth lay lab’ring in his thought,~
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