Book, Verse
1 1, 282 | Resume your courage and dismiss your care,~
2 1, 538 | Have courage: to the gods permit the
3 1, 633 | Reviv’d his courage, and his fear expell’d.~
4 2, 226 | Their courage languish’d, as their hopes
5 2, 427 | Spurr’d by my courage, by my country fir’d,~
6 2, 496 | Ours take new courage from despair and night:~
7 2, 615 | Renew’d in courage with recover’d breath,~
8 2, 835 | See! Jove new courage to the foe supplies,~
9 3, 338 | Our courage fails us, and our fears
10 5, 244 | And thus their drooping courage he cheer’d:~
11 5, 250 | That strength of hand, that courage of the mind,~
12 5, 478 | be here whose dauntless courage dare~
13 5, 956 | stern Italians will their courage try;~
14 6, 371 | Assume thy courage, and unsheathe thy sword.”~
15 6, 1183| Requires his courage and his conqu’ring arms,~
16 7, 712 | To whet their courage and their rage provoke.~
17 8, 682 | Your matchless courage and your conduct view,~
18 9, 662 | Unman their courage, and augment their fears;~
19 9, 974 | their sinews, and their courage fir’d,~
20 9, 1046| He fought with courage, and he sung the fight;~
21 9, 1054| O, void of sense and courage!” Mnestheus cried,~
22 9, 1077| Nor will his courage let him dare to run:~
23 10, 368 | Hope arms their courage: from their tow’rs they
24 10, 386 | And thus awakes the courage of his friends:~
25 10, 502 | armies thus perform what courage can;~
26 10, 860 | How fierce in fight, with courage undecay’d!~
27 10, 1229| Soothing his courage with a gentle stroke,~
28 11, 986 | the cold earth were by thy courage laid?~
29 11, 1040| Cries out aloud: “What courage have you shown,~
30 12, 2 | armies broken, and their courage quell’d,~
31 12, 166 | To future fight his manly courage warms:~
32 12, 349 | Our courage colder, or our numbers less?~
33 12, 371 | Inspires new courage, and a glad surprise.~
34 12, 422 | With equal courage obviate their design.~
35 12, 1040| Courage conspires with chance, and
36 12, 1291| What skill and courage can attempt in war;~
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