Book, Verse
1 1, 459 | Then on your name shall wretched mortals call,~
2 1, 739 | We wretched Trojans, toss’d on ev’ry
3 1, 846 | What thanks can wretched fugitives return,~
4 2, 54 | O wretched countrymen! what fury reigns?~
5 2, 89 | What fate a wretched fugitive attends,~
6 2, 108 | Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament—~
7 2, 284 | The wretched father, running to their
8 2, 725 | Expires before his wretched parent’s eyes:~
9 2, 736 | Thus us’d my wretched age: the gods he fear’d,~
10 2, 1009| her friends, her son, and wretched me.~
11 2, 1042| A rank of wretched youths, with pinion’d hands,~
12 2, 1085| A wretched exil’d crew together brought,~
13 3, 407 | No phantom; but I drag a wretched life,~
14 4, 653 | The wretched queen, pursued by cruel
15 5, 810 | O wretched we, whom not the Grecian
16 5, 812 | O wretched we, reserv’d by cruel fate,~
17 6, 588 | who, repining at their wretched state,~
18 6, 842 | And wretched Phlegyas warns the world
19 10, 438 | Was from his wretched mother ripp’d and torn;~
20 10, 449 | Then wretched Cydon had receiv’d his doom,~
21 10, 690 | left foot, and spurn’d the wretched corse;~
22 10, 837 | The recreant thus his wretched life demands:~
23 10, 1260| The wretched sire is murther’d in the
24 11, 77 | The wretched father, ere his race is
25 11, 400 | So worn, so wretched, so despis’d a crew,~
26 11, 1277| in the sight of home, the wretched sire~
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