Book, Verse
1 1, Arg| Mercury to procure him a kind reception among the Carthaginians.
2 1, Arg| thought lost, and receives a kind entertainment from the queen.
3 1, 25 | chariot; here, if Heav’n were kind,~
4 1, 887| a costly welcome, yet a kind:~
5 3, 23 | hospitable realm while Fate was kind,~
6 3, 138| and lineage of the Trojan kind,~
7 3, 315| In this new kind of combat all employ~
8 4, 17 | ever argues a degenerate kind;~
9 4, 459| Dido, when you most were kind,~
10 5, 154| Mnestheus, author of the Memmian kind:~
11 5, 932| friend Acestes is of Trojan kind;~
12 6, 43 | Till the kind artist, mov’d with pious
13 6, 262| shady covert of the salvage kind,)~
14 6, 997| skies, or own its heav’nly kind:~
15 8, 105| For this thy kind compassion of our woes,~
16 8, 509| the relics of the Phrygian kind,~
17 9, 642| Not one kind kiss from a departing son!~
18 9, 752| the helping hand of some kind friend to reach~
19 10, 63 | indeed, while Heav’n was kind;)~
20 10, 144| world of the perfidious kind,~
21 10, 191| and Castor, both of Lycian kind.~
22 10, 387| you so long have wish’d, kind Fortune sends;~
23 10, 743| Thus having said, of kind remorse bereft,~
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