Book, Verse
1 1, 108 | Around my person wait, and bear my train:~
2 1, 402 | himself before his fane shall wait,~
3 2, 962 | father, (’t is no time to wait,)~
4 4, 185 | more wakeful huntsmen ready wait,~
5 4, 189 | slow queen in antechambers wait;~
6 4, 623 | Wait better winds, and hope a
7 4, 865 | doubtful, which on battles wait:~
8 5, 91 | And joyful victors wait the just reward.~
9 5, 179 | All take their seats, and wait the sounding sign:~
10 5, 508 | How long shall Dares wait his dastard foes?~
11 6, 924 | future beings and new bodies wait—~
12 8, 663 | And wait with longing looks their
13 8, 729 | Who wait their leader to the Tyrrhene
14 9, 52 | And sourly wait in arms the hostile band.~
15 9, 414 | went. The noble Trojans wait~
16 10, 43 | And I, thy daughter, wait another wound.~
17 10, 177 | And to his palace wait their sov’reign thro’ the
18 11, 92 | His warlike troops, to wait the funeral,~
19 11, 132 | fun’rals of his lord to wait.~
20 11, 754 | with their virgin leader, wait~
21 12, 824 | All under arms, and wait his high command.~
22 12, 836 | Then shall I wait till Turnus will be slain?~
23 12, 1046| And wait th’ event; which victor
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