Book, Verse
1 1, 668 | The hostile spear, yet sticking in his
2 2, 493 | And hostile nations make a common flood.~
3 2, 843 | And the dire forms of hostile gods appear.~
4 2, 998 | Some hostile god, for some unknown offense,~
5 3, 520 | Lest hostile faces blast the sacrifice.~
6 4, 345 | his long ling’ring on a hostile shore,~
7 4, 807 | needful cares, so near a hostile town,~
8 4, 891 | fall, untimely, by some hostile hand,~
9 4, 898 | Nor league, nor love, the hostile nations know!~
10 5, 68 | on the Grecian seas, or hostile lands:~
11 5, 878 | Not hostile fleets, but your own hopes,
12 6, 138 | Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate.~
13 9, 52 | sourly wait in arms the hostile band.~
14 9, 586 | Drove Nisus headlong on the hostile crowd.~
15 9, 997 | T is hostile earth you tread. Of hope
16 10, 413 | This hated soil, and furrow hostile ground.~
17 10, 1118| Trojan, glad with sight of hostile blood,~
18 11, 130 | Besmear’d with hostile blood, and honorably foul.~
19 12, 484 | Or hostile god, is left unknown by
20 12, 485 | No human hand or hostile god was found,~
21 12, 664 | And heard the hostile sound, and fled for fear.~
22 12, 717 | Forced by this hostile act, and fir’d with spite,~
23 12, 1172| And, driv’n ashore, with hostile arms oppress;~
24 12, 1296| T is hostile heav’n I dread, and partial
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