Book, Verse
1 1, 540 | Now take this earnest of success, for more:~
2 2, 520 | Swoln with success, and of a daring mind,~
3 2, 699 | Despairing of success, ambitious to be slain!~
4 3, Arg | which he sail’d, and the success of his first voyage to Thrace.
5 5, 262 | their daring with unhop’d success;~
6 5, 273 | Urge their success, and call the willing winds;~
7 5, 299 | Rais’d with success, the Dolphin swiftly ran;~
8 5, 575 | Yet equal in success, they ward, they strike;~
9 7, 400 | town, and, with unhop’d success,~
10 7, 806 | Against all omens of their ill success.~
11 8, 68 | And how with sure success to crown thy pains,~
12 8, 679 | Shall make your good or ill success his own;~
13 9, 404 | Crown’d with success, I for thyself prepare,~
14 9, 934 | These with success are fir’d, and those with
15 10, 48 | if the gods their sure success foretell;~
16 10, 505 | With ill success ingage the Latin force:~
17 10, 631 | Success I hope, and fate I cannot
18 10, 1227| daily care, and mounted with success;~
19 11, 21 | friends, are crown’d with sure success;~
20 11, 62 | longing eyes, and share in my success:~
21 11, 193 | If wish’d success our labor shall attend,~
22 11, 369 | And bids his envoys their success relate.~
23 11, 1120| Latins, and presume the like success.~
24 11, 1239| Swoln with success; and loudly thus she cried:~
25 12, 55 | With what success, ’t is needless to declare;~
26 12, 903 | of easy fight and cheap success.~
27 12, 917 | In honor equal, equal in success.”~
28 12, 1221| Had found success, and from the cloud retires.~
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