Book, Verse
1 1, 470 | Who fled from Tyre, to shun her brother’s hate.~
2 1, 565 | shapes, and his embrace to shun;~
3 2, 1021| the danger I was forc’d to shun.~
4 3, 471 | what dangers I am first to shun,~
5 3, 485 | Teach thee to shun the dangers of the main,~
6 3, 707 | distance flies, and seems to shun the shore.~
7 3, 860 | ask, this cruel race to shun;~
8 3, 898 | by Helenus, we strive to shun~
9 3, 927 | And widely shun the Lilybaean strand,~
10 4, 453 | you fly! am I the foe you shun?~
11 4, 620 | Whom does he shun, and whither would he fly!~
12 5, 217 | to the rocky shore, and shun the main.”~
13 5, 520 | And shun, for fear, the danger of
14 5, 764 | they follow, and pursuing shun;~
15 6, 294 | whose baleful stench to shun~
16 6, 637 | But whirl’d away, to shun his hateful sight,~
17 6, 947 | hand, O parent shade, nor shun~
18 7, 419 | overpass, and those they shun?~
19 9, 63 | rampires and the battle shun,~
20 9, 903 | they themselves no danger shun;~
21 9, 1010| To shun thy fate: our force is not
22 9, 1057| your camp inclos’d, you shun!~
23 10, 519 | To share his honors—shun ignoble flight!~
24 11, 647 | To shun that sight, and, dying,
25 11, 1000| at full speed her fury shun.~
26 11, 1084| Nor shun the feast, when the full
27 12, 117 | To shun my death, if Heav’n my death
28 12, 782 | His starting steeds, to shun the glitt’ring sword,~
29 12, 865 | To shun the bitter fumes in vain
30 12, 933 | To shun the shameful sight of my
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