Book, Verse
1 1, 45 | the remnants of the Trojan host;~
2 2, 236 | Then Calchas bade our host for flight prepare,~
3 3, 812 | Our monstrous host, of more than human size,~
4 5, 633 | goddess-born, and you, Dardanian host,~
5 5, 976 | for his friends and royal host he sent,~
6 6, 228 | ral rites, pollutes your host.~
7 6, 447 | Charon; those, the buried host,~
8 7, 28 | lest the Trojans’ pious host~
9 7, 734 | A shining harvest either host displays,~
10 7, 898 | Turnus’ aid his baffled host.~
11 8, 18 | gods, and with a baffled host,~
12 8, 193 | Our host expell’d, what farther force
13 8, 948 | queen, and hides the flying host.~
14 9, 44 | pointed darts! the Latian host appears.”~
15 9, 229 | Euryalus, than whom the Trojan host~
16 9, 423 | They found the careless host dispers’d upon the plain,~
17 9, 1059| unpunish’d from a num’rous host?~
18 9, 1106| safe to cheer his anxious host.~
19 10, 179 | Within their walls the Trojan host inclose:~
20 10, 337 | Arcadian horsemen, and Etrurian host,~
21 10, 1287| From either host, the mingled shouts and
22 11, 1171| by the sound. Of either host,~
23 12, 350 | View all the Trojan host, th’ Arcadian band,~
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