Book, Verse
1 2, 922 | If any farther hopes in arms remain,~
2 3, 617 | At farther distance lies, conceal’d
3 3, 639 | Leaves you no farther wish. My diff’rent state,~
4 3, 790 | true, I am a Greek, and farther own,~
5 3, 881 | Ionian deep, and durst no farther wade.~
6 4, 720 | Thus far she said, and farther speech forbears;~
7 6, 292 | Still farther from the place, but still
8 6, 448 | He ferries over to the farther coast;~
9 6, 644 | And, with his guide, the farther fields attain’d,~
10 6, 836 | Ask not what pains; nor farther seek to know~
11 6, 859 | Before our farther way the Fates allow,~
12 8, 193 | Our host expell’d, what farther force can stay~
13 9, 1105| gently wafts him to the farther coast,~
14 10, 886 | Or if a farther thought you entertain,~
15 11, 76 | No farther debt, but to the pow’rs
16 11, 160 | The hero grants, and farther thus replied:~
17 11, 826 | The raging flood his farther flight restrains,~
18 11, 845 | by stress of arms, the farther side.~
19 11, 1035| To see his fall; nor farther dares advance;~
20 11, 1181| Nor dares he farther to pursue his blow,~
21 12, 1149| What farther hopes are left thee to pursue?~
22 12, 1286| What farther subterfuge can Turnus find?~
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