Book, Verse
1 1, Arg | Jupiter comforts her, and sends Mercury to procure him a
2 1, 895 | fat oxen to the ships she sends;~
3 3, 209 | He tells thee here, and sends us to relate.~
4 3, 603 | large recruits he to my navy sends:~
5 3, 869 | solace his hard fortune sends.~
6 4, 327 | his menacing command he sends:~
7 5, Arg | ceremonies were performing, Juno sends Iris to persuade the Trojan
8 5, 687 | Yet, shooting upward, sends his shaft, to show~
9 5, 787 | And sends the goddess of the various
10 7, 329 | abodes our fleet Apollo sends;~
11 7, 391 | the chariot which Latinus sends,~
12 7, 602 | dream all-pow’rful Juno sends; I bear~
13 7, 943 | His own Praeneste sends a chosen band,~
14 7, 988 | Casperia sends her arms, with those that
15 8, Arg | possible preparations. Turnus sends to Diomedes. AEneas goes
16 8, Arg | furnishes him with men, and sends his son Pallas with him.
17 9, 2 | The various Iris Juno sends with haste,~
18 9, 1106| And sends him safe to cheer his anxious
19 10, 387 | have wish’d, kind Fortune sends;~
20 10, 402 | Meantime the Trojan sends his troops ashore:~
21 10, 934 | And sends his slaughter’d troops to
22 11, Arg | for burying the dead, and sends home the body of Pallas
23 11, 776 | Sends his light horse before to
24 11, 970 | From her bent bow she sends a backward wound.~
25 11, 1072| And sends him to redeem th’ abandon’
26 12, 171 | Then to the Latian king he sends, to cease~
27 12, 497 | vanquish’d fly; the victor sends~
28 12, 634 | our general to the battle sends;~
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