Book, Verse
1 1, 353 | heav’n, when fate AEneas calls,~
2 1, 876 | It calls into my mind, tho’ then
3 2, 310 | his fellow for assistance calls;~
4 2, 455 | clashing arms and clamor calls,~
5 3, 433 | from Chaon, he Chaonia calls,~
6 3, 785 | tears and sighs for pity calls:~
7 4, 326 | He calls Cyllenius, and the god attends,~
8 4, 415 | Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair~
9 5, 833 | Time calls you now; the precious hour
10 5, 931 | she frowns, and, when she calls, pursue.~
11 5, 1084| He calls to raise the masts, the
12 6, 704 | unlatch’d, and, with repeated calls,~
13 7, 817 | He calls the gods to witness their
14 8, 72 | town the founder Pallanteum calls,~
15 8, 706 | Heav’n calls me to the war: th’ expected
16 9, 41 | his fellows thus aloud he calls:~
17 9, 615 | All clad in armor, calls his troops to fight.~
18 9, 622 | Trojans run, where danger calls;~
19 9, 695 | And loud for ladders calls, to scale the town.~
20 9, 1036| He calls new succors, and assaults
21 10, 621 | making to his friends, thus calls aloud:~
22 10, 916 | Whether, O coward?” (thus he calls aloud,~
23 11, Arg | great solemnity. Latinus calls a council, to propose offers
24 11, 377 | city, which Argyripa he calls,~
25 11, 598 | both abreast, where honor calls—~
26 11, 678 | Devote my soul. He calls me hand to hand,~
27 11, 699 | praise of peace, when danger calls,~
28 11, 720 | crew, whom their last labor calls.~
29 11, 1085| off’rings the glad augur calls,~
30 12, 686 | seeks, and to the combat calls in vain.~
31 12, 702 | And seeks his foe, and calls by name aloud:~
32 12, 821 | Resolv’d, he calls his chiefs; they leave the
33 12, 877 | She calls herself the cause of all
34 12, 1017| war where greater glory calls.~
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