Book, Verse
1 1, 346 | To whom the Father of th’ immortal race,~
2 1, 379 | Nor term of years to their immortal line.~
3 2, 396 | wreaths and relics of th’ immortal fire.~
4 4, 343 | grudge the Romans their immortal name!~
5 6, 534 | And from th’ immortal gods their lineage came.~
6 6, 813 | Th’ immortal hunger lasts, th’ immortal
7 6, 813 | immortal hunger lasts, th’ immortal food remains.~
8 6, 1068| And proud, like her, of an immortal race.~
9 7, 1 | AND thou, O matron of immortal fame,~
10 8, 382 | And all th’ immortal acts of Hercules:~
11 9, 21 | See, they divide; immortal day appears,~
12 9, 598 | Immortal life, your fame shall ever
13 9, 838 | Th’ immortal vigor, or abate the soul.~
14 10, 162 | Since endless jarrings and immortal hate~
15 10, 334 | And gave us life immortal in the seas.~
16 10, 347 | Parting, she spoke; and with immortal force~
17 10, 861 | Judge if such warriors want immortal aid.”~
18 10, 1124| To thy immortal memory be just,~
19 11, 427 | Presum’d against immortal pow’rs to move,~
20 12, 143 | Immortal keenness on the blade bestow’
21 12, 254 | The second hope of Rome’s immortal race.~
22 12, 340 | Dissembling her immortal form, she took~
23 12, 356 | Or change it rather for immortal fame,~
24 12, 1202| And Rome’s immortal majesty remain.”~
25 12, 1271| O hard conditions of immortal state,~
26 12, 1277| Of life immortal, but immortal pains.~
27 12, 1277| Of life immortal, but immortal pains.~
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