Book, Verse
1 1, 14 | To persecute so brave, so just a man;~
2 1, 305 | Of brave Orontes, and th’ uncertain
3 1, 623 | soil fruitful, and a people brave.~
4 2, 467 | Brave souls!’ said I,—’but brave,
5 2, 467 | Brave souls!’ said I,—’but brave, alas! in vain—~
6 4, 20 | What brave attempts for falling Troy
7 5, 339 | A coat of mail, which brave Demoleus bore,~
8 5, 340 | More brave AEneas from his shoulders
9 5, 531 | The brave, who this decrepid age defies,~
10 5, 982 | These they cashier: the brave remaining few,~
11 6, 458 | And the brave leader of the Lycian crew,~
12 6, 679 | But, in remembrance of so brave a deed,~
13 7, 905 | His sire unworthy of so brave a son;~
14 8, 656 | Ye brave in arms, ye Lydian blood,
15 9, 216 | Mnestheus and brave Seresthus walk the round,~
16 9, 333 | Ye brave young men, what equal gifts
17 9, 401 | merit to have borne a son so brave.~
18 9, 693 | But brave Messapus, Neptune’s warlike
19 9, 778 | Brave Caeneus laid Ortygius on
20 9, 944 | first he met, Antiphates the brave,~
21 9, 1051| Whom brave Seresthus and his troop
22 10, 245 | A thousand youths brave Massicus obey,~
23 10, 266 | in arms, unanimous, and brave.~
24 10, 268 | And brave Cupavo follow’d but by few;~
25 10, 1056| Then brave Messapus Ericetes slew,~
26 10, 1297| T is no dishonor for the brave to die,~
27 11, 446 | Both brave alike, and equal in command;~
28 11, 554 | Let the fair bride to the brave chief remain;~
29 11, 665 | Your own brave subjects have your cause
30 11, 784 | The brave Messapus shall thy troops
31 12, 31 | Brave youth, the more your valor
32 12, 932 | Brave Ufens fell with honor on
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