Book, Verse
1 1, 685 | Mix’d in the bloody battle on the plain;~
2 2, 979 | dire debate, and blood in battle spilt.’~
3 4, 886 | let him see his friends in battle slain,~
4 5, 939 | The shock of battle with your foes by land.~
5 6, 650 | All much lamented, all in battle slain;~
6 7, 251 | And honorable wounds from battle brought.~
7 7, 791 | The clowns, return’d, from battle bear the slain,~
8 7, 923 | pointed steel their foes in battle gore.~
9 7, 959 | The just Faliscans he to battle brings,~
10 7, 1030| In arms they plow’d, to battle still prepar’d:~
11 9, 33 | In the main battle, with his flaming crest,~
12 9, 63 | Behind the rampires and the battle shun,~
13 9, 319 | Loaded with spoils of foes in battle slain.~
14 10, Arg | return there is a bloody battle: Turnus killing Pallas;
15 10, 253 | Three hundred more for battle Ilva joins,~
16 10, 346 | see huge heaps of foes in battle slain.”~
17 10, 709 | Beheld whole heaps of foes in battle kill’d;~
18 11, 111 | Besides, the spoils of foes in battle slain,~
19 11, 154 | conquer’d foes that in fair battle die.~
20 11, 295 | The spoils, in battle taken from the foe:~
21 11, 317 | To make the field of battle shine with fires,~
22 11, 394 | Omitting those who were in battle slain,~
23 11, 687 | In battle marching by the river side,~
24 11, 1315| had their hosts in bloody battle join’d;~
25 12, 352 | Undaunted to the battle if we go,~
26 12, 453 | Advanc’d to battle, dash’d it on his face:~
27 12, 518 | taught to fight on foot, in battle join’d,~
28 12, 634 | Some god our general to the battle sends;~
29 12, 750 | And from Apollo’s fane to battle sent,~
30 12, 809 | Latin squadrons, and to battle leads.~
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