Book, Verse
1 1, 1 | and the man I sing, who, forc’d by fate,~
2 2, 1021| And seek the danger I was forc’d to shun.~
3 3, 259 | The scatter’d fleet is forc’d to sev’ral ways;~
4 3, 278 | Forc’d by the winged warriors
5 3, 418 | Not forc’d, like us, to hard captivity,~
6 4, 225 | horse’s flanks and sides are forc’d to feel~
7 4, 517 | Forc’d by my fate, I leave your
8 5, 1038| And forc’d AEneas, when his ships
9 6, 429 | Or fowls, by winter forc’d, forsake the floods,~
10 6, 532 | Who forc’d a passage with his pointed
11 6, 623 | Commanded by the gods, and forc’d by fate—~
12 6, 677 | Till tir’d, not forc’d, a glorious fate you chose,~
13 7, 169 | By famine forc’d, your trenchers you shall
14 7, 279 | Not forc’d to goodness, but by will
15 7, 292 | Nor wintry winds to Latium forc’d our way,~
16 7, 409 | and swords and seas they forc’d their way.~
17 7, 859 | The gates are forc’d, and ev’ry falling bar;~
18 7, 921 | priestess Rhea found, and forc’d to love.~
19 8, 671 | Have forc’d me to refuse imperial
20 9, 561 | thro’ thy temples, Tagus, forc’d the way,~
21 9, 867 | steel thro’ both his temples forc’d the way:~
22 10, 39 | Shall Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
23 10, 419 | Thus forc’d ashore,) and tremble with
24 10, 538 | That scarce the victor forc’d the steel away.~
25 10, 752 | The holy coward fell; and, forc’d to yield,~
26 10, 945 | Whence am I forc’d, and whether am I borne?~
27 10, 1158| Thro’ shield and corslet forc’d th’ impetuous way,~
28 11, 602 | beaten from the field? I forc’d away?~
29 11, 611 | I was not forc’d with ease to quit my ground.~
30 11, 614 | First forc’d an entrance thro’ their
31 11, 715 | Who, forc’d against his reason, had
32 11, 815 | Her father Metabus, when forc’d away~
33 12, 398 | like him, they shall be forc’d to sea~
34 12, 566 | The wounded prince is forc’d to leave the field:~
35 12, 688 | Forc’d from the beam her brother’
36 12, 1273| But forc’d to bear impos’d eternity!~
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