Book, Verse
1 1, 277 | Endure, and conquer! Jove will soon dispose~
2 3, 216 | A town that o’er the conquer’d world shall reign.~
3 4, 315 | Of conquer’d cowards, must in Afric
4 4, 339 | And on the conquer’d world impose the law.’~
5 5, Arg | prizes for those who should conquer in them. While the ceremonies
6 5, 300 | For they can conquer, who believe they can.~
7 6, 46 | That Theseus conquer’d and the monster fell.~
8 6, 103 | To conquer and command the Latian state;~
9 6, 1149| From conquer’d Corinth, rich with Grecian
10 7, 374 | And thro’ the conquer’d world diffuse our fame.~
11 7, 593 | In fighting fields, and conquer towns in vain?~
12 7, 917 | triple Geryon, drove from conquer’d Spain~
13 8, 511 | And conquer Venus twice, in conqu’ring
14 8, 745 | And set whole heaps of conquer’d shields on fire;~
15 9, 97 | Since conquer’d heav’n has own’d you for
16 9, 355 | But, if in conquer’d Italy we reign,~
17 9, 486 | Which on the steed of conquer’d Rhamnes lay.~
18 9, 883 | The conquer’d war is due, and the vast
19 9, 1071| They cannot conquer, they oppress with weight.~
20 10, 66 | And conquer they, whom you with conquest
21 10, 358 | And let thy Phrygians conquer in thy right.”~
22 10, 500 | Each bent to conquer, neither side to yield,~
23 10, 1238| Our conquest, with thy conquer’d master die:~
24 10, 1304| If pity can to conquer’d foes be due:~
25 11, 37 | That conquer’d earth be theirs, for which
26 11, 122 | Of Latian leaders conquer’d by the dead.~
27 11, 154 | To conquer’d foes that in fair battle
28 11, 172 | His cause in arms, to conquer or to die.~
29 11, 308 | The conquer’d Latians, with like pious
30 11, 472 | Or, conquer’d, yet unknowing how to
31 11, 762 | Greatly to dare, to conquer or to die;~
32 12, 648 | crown with honors of the conquer’d field:~
33 12, 1160| And arm a conquer’d wretch against his conqueror?~
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