Book, Verse
1 1, 245 | First, good Achates, with repeated strokes~
2 1, 278 | To future good our past and present woes.~
3 1, 521 | The good AEneas am I call’d—a name,~
4 1, 784 | That we to good Acestes may return,~
5 1, 800 | You seek the good Acestes’ government,~
6 1, 909 | The good AEneas, whose paternal care~
7 2, 173 | For twice five days the good old seer withstood~
8 2, 525 | destruction, and the Trojans’ good?~
9 2, 789 | While unreveng’d the good old Priam falls,~
10 2, 860 | The good Anchises, whom, by timely
11 2, 948 | The good old man with suppliant hands
12 3, 238 | More cheerful, to my good old sire I run,~
13 3, 481 | With greater auspices of good than ill,~
14 3, 656 | Our fortunes, good or bad, shall be the same:~
15 3, 802 | The good Anchises rais’d him with
16 4, 568 | But good AEneas, tho’ he much desir’
17 5, 710 | Nor good Eurytion envied him the
18 5, 834 | Slack not the good presage, while Heav’n inspires~
19 5, 1007| Whom good AEneas cheers, and recommends~
20 6, 331 | But good AEneas order’d on the shore~
21 6, 895 | who, for their country’s good,~
22 6, 1128| honor, and his country’s good:~
23 7, 247 | There good Sabinus, planter of the
24 7, 747 | A good old man, while peace he
25 8, 679 | Shall make your good or ill success his own;~
26 9, 373 | Whatever fortune, good or bad, betide,~
27 9, 412 | And good Alethes furnish’d him, beside,~
28 10, 872 | perish, since you hold it good,~
29 10, 1254| mind to make thy challenge good!”~
30 11, 432 | think of past events, or good or bad.~
31 11, 544 | maligner of the general good,~
32 11, 656 | Good unexpected, evils unforeseen,~
33 11, 711 | Good old Latinus, when he saw,
34 12, 469 | But good AEneas rush’d amid the bands;~
35 12, 1350| Use what the gods and thy good fortune give.~
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