Book, Verse
1 2, 427 | my courage, by my country fir’d,~
2 2, 550 | But, fir’d with rage, distracted
3 4, 142 | Dido with consuming love is fir’d.~
4 5, 513 | Acestes, fir’d with just disdain, to
5 5, 607 | Disdain and conscious virtue fir’d his breast,~
6 5, 691 | Chaf’d by the speed, it fir’d; and, as it flew,~
7 6, 309 | and pines, and unctuous fir:~
8 6, 1230| And fir’d his mind to mount the
9 7, 80 | Fir’d with her love, and with
10 7, 483 | Fir’d with disdain for Turnus
11 7, 499 | ere th’ infected mass was fir’d too far,~
12 8, 218 | With awful wonder fir’d my youthful breast.~
13 9, 86 | From the fir’d pines the scatt’ring sparkles
14 9, 616 | with fierce harangue he fir’d,~
15 9, 934 | These with success are fir’d, and those with rage,~
16 9, 974 | sinews, and their courage fir’d,~
17 10, 39 | Troy renew’d be forc’d and fir’d again?~
18 10, 1011| revenge against the tyrant fir’d,~
19 10, 1136| All, fir’d with gen’rous indignation,
20 10, 1154| all his breast with fury fir’d.~
21 11, 1288| Camilla’s great example fir’d.~
22 12, 415 | Then, fir’d with pious rage, the gen’
23 12, 521 | New fir’d the Trojans, and their
24 12, 578 | Whose blooming youth so fir’d Apollo’s heart,~
25 12, 701 | AEneas, fir’d with fury, breaks the
26 12, 717 | by this hostile act, and fir’d with spite,~
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