Book, Verse
1 1, 345 | thus that Jove his plighted faith regards?”~
2 1, 398 | Then banish’d Faith shall once again return,~
3 1, 940 | And on thy succor and thy faith relies.~
4 2, 194 | If there be faith below, or gods above,~
5 2, 214 | you, O king, preserve the faith you gave,~
6 2, 415 | Then Hector’s faith was manifestly clear’d,~
7 3, 81 | What bands of faith can impious lucre hold?~
8 3, 551 | Besides, if faith to Helenus be due,~
9 4, 37 | Before I break the plighted faith I gave!~
10 4, 456 | To challenge, but the faith you gave before;)~
11 4, 857 | See now the promis’d faith, the vaunted name,~
12 5, 1105| And to her faith commit the Trojan race?~
13 5, 1122| On Neptune’s faith the floating fleet relies;~
14 5, 1135| For faith repos’d on seas, and on
15 6, 470 | Has in your fate alone my faith betray’d.~
16 6, 833 | And basely broke their faith for bribes of gold.~
17 6, 1214| Mirror of ancient faith in early youth!~
18 7, 322 | Renown’d for faith in peace, for force in war;~
19 8, 189 | your leave, nor did your faith implore;~
20 8, 197 | Receive our offer’d faith, and give us thine;~
21 8, 714 | Turnus shall dearly pay for faith forsworn;~
22 8, 844 | For breach of public faith, and unexampled deeds.~
23 9, 91 | Is hard to faith; yet shall the fame endure.~
24 9, 344 | That and my faith I plight into your hands,)~
25 9, 368 | One faith, one fame, one fate, shall
26 9, 397 | Exact the faith which I again ingage.~
27 10, 141 | Think on whose faith th’ adult’rous youth relied;~
28 11, 47 | With equal faith, but less auspicious care.~
29 11, 80 | Fruits of my plighted faith and boasted care!~
30 12, 852 | Upbraids with breach of faith th’ Ausonian prince;~
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