Book, Verse
1 7, Arg | and engages in his quarrel Mezentius, Camilla, Messapus, and
2 7, 895 | Mezentius first appear’d upon the
3 8, 10 | With bold Mezentius, who blasphem’d aloud.~
4 8, 630 | Till curs’d Mezentius, in a fatal hour,~
5 8, 658 | Whom just revenge against Mezentius arms,~
6 8, 752 | Nor proud Mezentius, thus unpunish’d, boast~
7 9, 691 | Elsewhere Mezentius, terrible to view,~
8 10, Arg | Pallas; AEneas, Lausus and Mezentius. Mezentius is described
9 10, Arg | AEneas, Lausus and Mezentius. Mezentius is described as an atheist;
10 10, 223 | What vengeance proud Mezentius had prepar’d:~
11 10, 293 | Hate to Mezentius arm’d five hundred more,~
12 10, 974 | Meantime, by Jove’s impulse, Mezentius arm’d,~
13 10, 1016| Mezentius sees him thro’ the squadrons
14 10, 1026| So proud Mezentius rushes on his foes,~
15 10, 1037| Mezentius fix’d his foot upon his
16 10, 1081| Once more the proud Mezentius, with disdain,~
17 10, 1092| Pois’d on his base, Mezentius stood the shock.~
18 10, 1096| Those only gods Mezentius will invoke.)~
19 10, 1257| To whom Mezentius thus: “Thy vaunts are vain.~
20 10, 1292| Of proud Mezentius, and the lofty strain?”~
21 11, Arg | trophy of the spoils of Mezentius, grants a truce for burying
22 11, 9 | The coat of arms by proud Mezentius worn,~
23 11, 25 | Fear is no more, for fierce Mezentius lies,~
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