Book, Verse
1 1, 660 | The sentries slew, nor spar’d their slumb’
2 1, 677 | Hector, whom in fight he slew.~
3 2, 221 | guardians of the castle slew,~
4 2, 898 | Priam’s blood—the wretch who slew~
5 3, 163 | Another bull to bright Apollo slew;~
6 3, 430 | Before Apollo’s altar slew the ravisher.~
7 5, 129 | according to the rites, he slew;~
8 6, 1094| the brazen-footed hind he slew,~
9 8, 746 | Herilus in single fight I slew,~
10 9, 440 | and his sleeping slaves he slew; then spies~
11 9, 451 | He slew, and then Serranus fair
12 9, 463 | Fadus, Hebesus, and Rhoetus slew.~
13 9, 593 | Dying, he slew; and, stagg’ring on the
14 9, 725 | heads, and buried whom it slew:~
15 9, 775 | more young Liger and Asylas slew:~
16 9, 946 | Sarpedon’s son, he slew: the deadly dart~
17 9, 1039| blow the bold aggressor slew.~
18 10, 487 | He slew three brothers of the Borean
19 10, 605 | Fierce Abas first he slew; Abas, the stay~
20 10, 994 | Mimas, both of Troy, he slew.~
21 10, 1056| brave Messapus Ericetes slew,~
22 11, 991 | and Pagasus at once she slew:~
23 11, 1012| And slew with ease; then thus insults
24 11, 1019| Butes and Orsilochus she slew,~
25 12, 516 | the sons of Imbracus he slew,~
26 12, 540 | Dares, Butes, Sybaris he slew,~
27 12, 738 | two blows, two brethren slew;~
28 12, 745 | respite at one charge he slew:~
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