Book, Verse
1 2, 18 | The Greeks grew weary of the tedious
2 2, 69 | And groans of Greeks inclos’d come issuing thro’
3 2, 83 | Now hear how well the Greeks their wiles disguis’d;~
4 2, 108 | Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament—~
5 2, 200 | Forget the Greeks; be mine as thou wert theirs.~
6 2, 211 | a crime, th’ ungrateful Greeks betray,~
7 2, 360 | him who made the fainting Greeks retire,~
8 2, 471 | passive gods behold the Greeks defile~
9 2, 533 | Mix’d with the Greeks, we go with ill presage,~
10 2, 596 | ours defend, and while the Greeks oppose~
11 2, 635 | goes the top at once; the Greeks beneath~
12 2, 675 | In rush the Greeks, and all the apartments
13 2, 1028| Instead of her, the cruel Greeks I met;~
14 3, 373 | AEneas took from conqu’ring Greeks.’~
15 5, 661 | And send among the Greeks a feather’d wound.~
16 6, 1152| And on the Greeks revenge the Trojan cause;~
17 8, 168 | Best of the Greeks, to whom, by fate’s command,~
18 8, 179 | And Greeks acknowledge, from Electra
19 10, 87 | Evade the Greeks, and leave the war behind;~
20 10, 607 | Phrygian troops escap’d the Greeks in vain:~
21 11, 412 | Of all the Greeks, and most renown’d by fame,~
22 11, 441 | Th’ invasion of the Greeks had been return’d,~
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