Book, Verse
1 1, 17 | Can heav’nly minds such high resentment show,~
2 1, 302 | Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess,~
3 2, 153 | home, and chang’d their minds.~
4 2, 193 | Which, O! if pity mortal minds can move,~
5 2, 265 | Did our unwary minds with fear torment,~
6 2, 351 | bodies worn with toils, our minds with cares,~
7 3, 895 | pangs of mortal fear our minds assail;~
8 4, 332 | Nor minds the future city, giv’n by
9 4, 756 | Who minds, or who revenges, injur’
10 5, 272 | of Mnestheus, with elated minds,~
11 5, 835 | Our minds to dare, and gives the ready
12 5, 957 | their manners, and their minds are high.~
13 6, 174 | But you, if pious minds by pray’rs are won,~
14 6, 1015| Whole droves of minds are, by the driving god,~
15 10, 513 | With these to move their minds, with those to fire their
16 10, 557 | with anger mix’d, their minds inflame.~
17 11, 347 | While thus their factious minds with fury burn,~
18 11, 388 | madness has your alter’d minds possess’d,~
19 11, 619 | With false reports, their minds with panic fears:~
20 12, 339 | And found their ready minds for change prepar’d;~
21 12, 473 | Inflames your alter’d minds? O Trojans, cease~
22 12, 1232| The minds of mortal men with fears
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