Book, Verse
1 1, 857 | and praise shall never die.~
2 2, 80 | To die undaunted, or to circumvent.~
3 2, 92 | kindles, and our passions die.~
4 2, 178 | by the wrathful gods to die.~
5 2, 301 | Laocoon justly doom’d to die,~
6 2, 424 | d on death, resolv’d to die in arms,~
7 2, 483 | forth at once; resolv’d to die,~
8 2, 594 | We run to die, or disengage the king.~
9 2, 748 | Now die!’ With that he dragg’d the
10 2, 862 | the journey, resolute to die~
11 2, 880 | repeated, he stood fix’d to die:~
12 2, 888 | arms, resolv’d in fight to die:~
13 3, 417 | Commanded on Achilles’ tomb to die,~
14 3, 797 | I die content, to die by human
15 3, 797 | I die content, to die by human hands.’~
16 4, 609 | news, if I must live or die.~
17 4, 812 | revenge, and obstinate to die.~
18 4, 944 | the couch; and, “Must I die,” she said,~
19 5, 298 | All obstinate to die, or gain the race.~
20 6, 471 | foretold you should not die, before~
21 6, 579 | Condemn’d to die, when traitors judg’d their
22 8, 764 | this very moment, let me die!~
23 9, 933 | well-defended pass they die.~
24 10, 189 | tho’ young, resolv’d to die.~
25 10, 1048| But die thou first, whatever chance
26 10, 1238| with thy conquer’d master die:~
27 10, 1262| threats: my bus’ness is to die;~
28 10, 1297| dishonor for the brave to die,~
29 11, 154 | foes that in fair battle die.~
30 11, 172 | in arms, to conquer or to die.~
31 11, 254 | gods had destin’d him to die,~
32 11, 762 | to dare, to conquer or to die;~
33 12, 606 | and groans of those who die.~
34 12, 986 | and vent my rage before I die.”~
35 12, 1272| death, not privileg’d to die,~
36 12, 1318| tongue the falt’ring accents die:~
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