Book, Verse
1 1, 486 | length, in dead of night, the ghost appears~
2 2, Arg | before advis’d by Hector’s ghost, and now by the appearance
3 2, Arg | but misses his wife whose ghost afterwards appears to him,
4 2, 352 | When Hector’s ghost before my sight appears:~
5 2, 1052| Then thus the ghost began to soothe my grief~
6 3, 56 | groan, as of a troubled ghost, renew’d~
7 3, 89 | Then, to his ghost, a tomb and altars rear.~
8 3, 402 | Or if a ghost, then where is Hector’s
9 4, 506 | Anchises’ angry ghost in dreams appears,~
10 4, 558 | Her angry ghost, arising from the deep,~
11 4, 683 | Orestes, when his mother’s ghost~
12 5, 105 | And thus his father’s ghost bespoke aloud:~
13 5, 132 | And call’d his father’s ghost, from hell restor’d.~
14 5, 949 | Heav’n employs my careful ghost~
15 5, 1028| She prosecutes the ghost of Troy with pains,~
16 6, 26 | death, and off’rings to his ghost;~
17 6, 227 | he lies; and his unburied ghost,~
18 6, 473 | th’ unerring pow’r?” The ghost replied;~
19 6, 498 | this reproach my wand’ring ghost;~
20 6, 516 | propitiate thy offended ghost,~
21 6, 605 | With Phaedra’s ghost, a foul incestuous pair.~
22 6, 685 | The ghost replied: “Your piety has
23 6, 771 | Straight, o’er the guilty ghost, the Fury shakes~
24 6, 776 | the gate, what stalking ghost~
25 6, 943 | Your sacred ghost before my sleeping eyes~
26 6, 1200| Seek not to know,” the ghost replied with tears,~
27 7, 6 | Thy name (’t is all a ghost can have) remains.~
28 8, 890 | And Cato’s holy ghost dispensing laws.~
29 9, 1001| My message to the ghost of Priam bear;~
30 10, 688 | d, to rest his wand’ring ghost below.”~
31 10, 723 | To please the ghost of Pallas, and expire,~
32 11, 1002| was attended with a Trojan ghost.~
33 12, 1275| Companion to my brother’s ghost below!~
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