Book, Verse
1 1, 278 | To future good our past and present
2 1, 597 | ornaments of scenes, and future view.~
3 1, 621 | Their growth and future fortune to foreshew.~
4 1, 709 | Their labor to her future sway she speeds,~
5 2, 389 | Troy to thee commends her future state,~
6 3, 133 | Thus Phoebus did our future fates disclose:~
7 3, 498 | Now mark the signs of future ease and rest,~
8 3, 585 | all thy wars, and all thy future woe,~
9 3, 936 | The prophet, who my future woes reveal’d,~
10 4, 332 | Nor minds the future city, giv’n by fate.~
11 4, 341 | Nor future praise from fading pleasure
12 4, 397 | Nor future praise from flitting pleasure
13 4, 583 | Fearful of winter, and of future wants,~
14 4, 899 | and from hence, in ev’ry future age,~
15 5, 981 | dares not hazard life for future fame.~
16 6, 519 | cares; sooth’d with his future fame,~
17 6, 924 | For future beings and new bodies wait—~
18 6, 969 | Of future life secure, forgetful of
19 6, 1201| The sorrows of thy sons in future years.~
20 6, 1231| He tells the future wars, ordain’d by fate;~
21 7, 131 | These he consults, the future fates to know,~
22 7, 182 | present hour; adjourn the future thought.”~
23 7, 345 | But pond’ring future things of wondrous weight;~
24 7, 894 | What fame to future times conveys but darkly
25 8, 654 | ancient augur, skill’d in future fate,~
26 8, 832 | Not in the rolls of future fate untaught)~
27 8, 942 | Panting, and pale with fear of future death.~
28 10, 517 | And early promise of my future fame;~
29 10, 587 | Deep skill’d in future fates, Halesus’ sire~
30 11, 1162| But with my future actions trust my fame.~
31 12, 166 | To future fight his manly courage
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