Book, Verse
1 1, 368 | And, with hard labor, Alba Longa build.~
2 1, 764 | If our hard fortune no compassion draws,~
3 2, 1002| Alas! I lost Creusa: hard to tell~
4 2, 1059| On land hard labors, and a length of
5 3, 418 | Not forc’d, like us, to hard captivity,~
6 3, 869 | This only solace his hard fortune sends.~
7 4, 530 | that, which is worse, ’tis hard to find.~
8 4, 889 | On hard conditions may he buy his
9 6, 204 | If you so hard a toil will undertake,~
10 6, 935 | pass’d the perils of so hard a way.~
11 7, 1031| barren, and their hearts were hard.~
12 8, 681 | And serve the hard apprenticeship of war;~
13 8, 762 | But if your hard decrees—which, O! I dread—~
14 8, 879 | Hard by, the leaping Salian priests
15 9, 91 | Is hard to faith; yet shall the
16 9, 280 | Or, if hard fortune shall those dues
17 9, 753 | But Turnus follow’d hard his hunted prey~
18 9, 1097| And Mnestheus lays hard load upon his helm.~
19 10, 112 | You think it hard, the Latians should destroy~
20 10, 114 | Hard and unjust indeed, for men
21 11, 238 | Hard elements of unauspicious
22 11, 354 | Or peace with Troy on hard conditions bought.~
23 11, 659 | Then fall so hard, they bound and rise again.~
24 12, 85 | And loath’d the hard conditions of the strife,~
25 12, 526 | Hard enterprise! and well he
26 12, 940 | Is death so hard to bear? Ye gods below,~
27 12, 982 | way which Heav’n and my hard fortune show.~
28 12, 1039| flakes of fire from their hard helmets fly.~
29 12, 1271| O hard conditions of immortal state,~
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