Book, Verse
1 1, 375 | grandsire’s throne shall gain,~
2 1, 732 | And gain admission to the gracious
3 1, 953 | To gratify the queen, and gain the court.~
4 2, 259 | With such deceits he gain’d their easy hearts,~
5 2, 793 | soldier can small honor gain,~
6 3, 486 | length the promis’d shore to gain.~
7 4, 347 | And for his race to gain th’ Ausonian coast!~
8 4, 695 | My lover I shall gain, or lose my love.~
9 5, 253 | now the foremost palm to gain;~
10 5, 298 | All obstinate to die, or gain the race.~
11 5, 400 | which gen’ral approbation gain’d:~
12 5, 439 | springs out, the prize to gain,~
13 5, 921 | hope the promis’d Italy to gain.~
14 5, 1065| Your fleet shall safely gain the Latian shore;~
15 6, 547 | Can gain his passage to the Stygian
16 6, 1245| Still coasting, till he gain’d Cajeta’s bay.~
17 7, 319 | endless honor you shall gain,~
18 8, 149 | Then gain’d a rising ground, and call’
19 8, 422 | Nor arts of gain, nor what they gain’d to
20 8, 422 | arts of gain, nor what they gain’d to spare.~
21 9, 289 | protract the cause you cannot gain.~
22 9, 350 | ring sire at sack’d Arisba gain’d;~
23 9, 376 | from your goodness let me gain~
24 9, 429 | Behold a conquest gain’d without a fight.~
25 9, 495 | spoils (now made the victor’s gain)~
26 9, 538 | of the friendly shades to gain.~
27 10, 530 | these, the Trojan trenches gain.”~
28 10, 652 | Assist my great attempt to gain this prize,~
29 10, 869 | Might gain the grace of length’ning
30 10, 967 | arms the distant shore to gain.~
31 10, 1033| But, running, gain’d th’ advantage of the ground:~
32 11, 263 | Great spoils and trophies, gain’d by thee, they bear:~
33 11, 339 | His is the gain; our lot is but to serve;~
34 11, 845 | And gain’d, by stress of arms, the
35 12, 360 | fields your fighting fathers gain’d,~
36 12, 705 | If he but gain a glimpse, Juturna fears,~
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