Book, Verse
1 1, 56 | am I vanquish’d? must I yield?” said she,~
2 1, 653 | saw the fainting Grecians yield,~
3 2, 660 | Yield to his ax and unresisted
4 2, 951 | I yield, I follow where Heav’n shews
5 2, 1093| I yield to Fate, unwillingly retire,~
6 3, 218 | thy weary mind to labors yield:~
7 4, 25 | To this one error I might yield again;~
8 5, 644 | gift my wither’d arms can yield:~
9 6, 1207| blaze his flaming pile shall yield!~
10 8, 699 | temper’d metals clash, and yield a silver sound.~
11 8, 937 | trembling Indians and Egyptians yield,~
12 9, 159 | Must yield unfought, a base inglorious
13 9, 258 | I can my share of glory yield,~
14 9, 1064| doubts, and yet disdains to yield,~
15 10, 500 | conquer, neither side to yield,~
16 10, 752 | coward fell; and, forc’d to yield,~
17 10, 1054| to greater strength must yield;~
18 10, 1074| wholly overcome, nor wholly yield.~
19 11, 472 | d, yet unknowing how to yield.~
20 11, 654 | unforc’d, should we so tamely yield,~
21 11, 682 | nor these nor those will yield,~
22 11, 1258| d, the chiefs of Turnus yield.~
23 12, 275 | in the fight, to Turnus yield,~
24 12, 565 | triumphs, and while the Trojans yield,~
25 12, 773 | pierc’d, unknowing how to yield:~
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