Book, Verse
1 2, 484 | death, the last extremes to try.~
2 2, 565 | rival winds their quarrel try,~
3 2, 887 | by despair, again I go to try~
4 3, 42 | once again, another plant I try:~
5 3, 673 | d ev’ry breath of air to try;~
6 4, 608 | perfidious man your int’rest try,~
7 4, 638 | winds their airy quarrel try,~
8 4, 711 | How loth I am to try this impious art!~
9 5, 87 | And others try the twanging bow to bend;~
10 5, 788 | To try new methods of revenge below;~
11 5, 956 | Italians will their courage try;~
12 7, 222 | darts their active sinews try.~
13 7, 865 | limbs in painful marches try,~
14 8, 827 | pointed spear, and longs to try~
15 9, 1000| Turnus: “Then begin, and try thy fate:~
16 10, 150 | first their tender voices try,~
17 10, 497 | force of lungs their titles try:~
18 10, 646 | charge him first, resolv’d to try~
19 11, 171 | Turnus. Turnus then should try~
20 12, 234 | becomes a sister’s care to try.”~
21 12, 865 | bitter fumes in vain they try;~
22 12, 985 | choice; but suffer me to try~
23 12, 1033| With swords to try their titles to the state.~
24 12, 1144| And both resolv’d alike to try their fatal chance.~
25 12, 1185| At least to try; but, by the Stygian lake,~
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