Book, Verse
1 1, 109 | Succeed my wish, and second my design;~
2 1, 244 | welcome land, and seek their wish’d repose.~
3 1, 352 | Thou shalt behold thy wish’d Lavinian walls;~
4 1, 725 | But, doubtful of the wish’d event, he stays,~
5 3, 613 | Behold from far the wish’d Ausonian coast:~
6 3, 639 | Leaves you no farther wish. My diff’rent state,~
7 5, 254 | yet—but ah! that haughty wish is vain!~
8 5, 971 | And why, ah why, the wish’d embrace denied?”~
9 6, 272 | ways to compass what his wish design’d,~
10 6, 591 | bodies they forsook, and wish to live;~
11 6, 674 | What heart could wish, what hand inflict, this
12 7, 361 | And, if my wish’d alliance please your king,~
13 7, 866 | And war is all their wish, and arms the gen’ral cry.~
14 8, 163 | welcome guest, and, what you wish, a friend.”~
15 9, 82 | He takes the wish’d occasion, fills his hand~
16 10, 161 | In wish’d alliance with the Latian
17 10, 182 | Th’ AEneans wish in vain their wanted chief,~
18 10, 387 | What you so long have wish’d, kind Fortune sends;~
19 10, 540 | To wish’d revenge, the prince prevents
20 10, 701 | Shall wish untouch’d the trophies of
21 10, 702 | Shall wish the fatal belt were far
22 10, 894 | Which, O! I wish, might err thro’ causeless
23 10, 980 | Of wish’d revenge: on him, and him
24 11, 85 | died no death to make thee wish, too late,~
25 11, 193 | If wish’d success our labor shall
26 11, 463 | I wish, ye Latins, what we now
27 11, 563 | But we have felt enough to wish the peace:~
28 11, 875 | And, O! I wish, contented with my cares~
29 12, 419 | The wish’d insult the Latine troops
30 12, 1292| Wish for the wings of winds,
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