Book, Verse
1 1, 382 | At length aton’d, her friendly pow’r shall join,~
2 1, 537 | Since on our friendly shore your ships are driv’
3 1, 783 | Dismiss our navy from your friendly shore,~
4 1, 803 | you stay, and join your friendly pow’rs~
5 1, 842 | the shipwreck’d on your friendly shore,~
6 1, 1026| Bacchus, god of joys and friendly cheer,~
7 2, 199 | Then adds these friendly words: ’Dismiss thy fears;~
8 3, 103 | Here, borne by friendly winds, we come ashore,~
9 3, 456 | we pass’d in mirth, till friendly gales,~
10 3, 592 | This when the priest with friendly voice declar’d,~
11 3, 897 | take th’ advantage of the friendly gale.~
12 3, 940 | my last labor was. Some friendly god~
13 5, 71 | Upon these friendly shores and flow’ry plains,~
14 5, 768 | And march together in a friendly line.~
15 6, 622 | Unwilling I forsook your friendly state,~
16 8, 211 | A welcome visit, with a friendly stay,~
17 8, 234 | With friendly welcome, at a homely treat.”~
18 8, 647 | To Turnus’ friendly court directs his flight.~
19 8, 849 | The friendly chiefs before Jove’s altar
20 9, 268 | the gods, who view this friendly strife,~
21 9, 285 | Forsook the coasts of friendly Sicily,~
22 9, 538 | The shelter of the friendly shades to gain.~
23 10, 1148| thus to Lausus loud with friendly threat’ning cried:~
24 12, 178 | In friendly labor join’d, the list prepar’
25 12, 411 | d at the midmost of the friendly crew.~
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