Book, Verse
1 1, 470 | Who fled from Tyre, to shun her brother’
2 2, 184 | I broke my bonds and fled the fatal blow.~
3 2, 209 | altars, from whose flames I fled!~
4 2, 280 | We fled amaz’d; their destin’d way
5 2, 431 | relics loaden, to my doors he fled,~
6 3, 167 | Idomeneus from Crete was fled,~
7 3, 411 | your Hector’s? or is Hector fled,~
8 4, 277 | guest, who from his country fled:~
9 4, 536 | Justice is fled, and Truth is now no more!~
10 4, 770 | Sleep fled her eyes, as quiet fled
11 4, 770 | fled her eyes, as quiet fled her mind.~
12 4, 956 | from the fatal sight they fled,~
13 5, 682 | message reach’d her as she fled:~
14 6, 661 | Fled from his well-known face,
15 7, 573 | Who fled her father’s rage, and,
16 8, 425 | Then Saturn came, who fled the pow’r of Jove,~
17 9, 718 | The Trojans fled; the fire pursued amain,~
18 10, 330 | Then, loos’d from shore, we fled his fires profane~
19 10, 562 | and from Tyres while he fled,~
20 10, 785 | They fled for fear; with these, he
21 10, 914 | Turnus thought the Trojan fled,~
22 10, 987 | Latagus, and Palmus as he fled.~
23 11, 241 | soul the stroke of Fortune fled,~
24 11, 980 | virgin when the Grecians fled;~
25 12, 664 | heard the hostile sound, and fled for fear.~
26 12, 1071| This, while the Trojans fled, the toughness held;~
27 12, 1075| Surpris’d with fear, he fled along the field,~
28 12, 1108| One chief had fled, and t’other giv’n the chase:~
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