Book, Verse
1 1, 38 | graven in her heart the doom remain’d~
2 2, 187 | what further hopes for me remain,~
3 2, 894 | nothing should of ruin’d Troy remain,~
4 2, 922 | any farther hopes in arms remain,~
5 3, 321 | Yet one remain’d—the messenger of Fate:~
6 3, 432 | least one half with Helenus remain’d.~
7 5, 630 | his foe the palm and ox remain.~
8 5, 662 | Acestes in the bottom last remain’d,~
9 5, 799 | said one, “what oceans yet remain~
10 5, 824 | still in endless exile we remain!~
11 5, 903 | any spark of pity still remain;~
12 5, 935 | for the ships which yet remain:~
13 6, 115 | priests, and ever shall remain.~
14 6, 130 | and greater ills by land remain.~
15 6, 542 | grisly lord his lovely queen remain.~
16 6, 645 | rest, the warrior souls remain’d.~
17 6, 834 | within the dungeon’s depth remain,~
18 10, 1044| proud man, unpunish’d shalt remain:~
19 10, 1174| pleas’d thee living, still remain~
20 11, 321 | who round the wasted fires remain,~
21 11, 554 | bride to the brave chief remain;~
22 12, 29 | crown and beauteous bride remain.”~
23 12, 283 | both unconquer’d shall remain,~
24 12, 1202| Rome’s immortal majesty remain.”~
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