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trigram | frequency |
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and all the | 152 |
of the gods | 77 |
and in the | 70 |
and on the | 64 |
and from the | 62 |
of all the | 53 |
and through the | 51 |
the son of | 50 |
and many a | 50 |
from out the | 42 |
and now the | 39 |
of the world | 37 |
of the sea | 36 |
all the world | 35 |
and with the | 34 |
but when the | 32 |
on the plain | 31 |
to the gods | 31 |
the name of | 31 |
the walls of | 30 |
of the war | 30 |
one of the | 27 |
and to the | 27 |
on the shore | 27 |
as when a | 27 |
the sons of | 26 |
him to the | 26 |
and with a | 26 |
at the sight | 25 |
first of all | 25 |
with many a | 25 |
the arms of | 24 |
through all the | 24 |
in his hand | 24 |
far and wide | 23 |
hand to hand | 23 |
from off the | 22 |
the land of | 22 |
and by the | 22 |
the gods and | 21 |
to meet the | 21 |
on the ground | 21 |
and all his | 21 |
and on his | 20 |
the house of | 20 |
from all the | 20 |
here and there | 20 |
the tale of | 20 |
to see the | 20 |
and with his | 20 |
in the midst | 20 |
of the land | 19 |
of the sky | 19 |
with the sword | 19 |
his right hand | 19 |
to and fro | 19 |
him in the | 19 |
this is the | 19 |
and let the | 19 |
over all the | 19 |
of his own | 19 |
the blood of | 19 |
the earth and | 19 |
out of the | 19 |
of the foe | 18 |
of the dead | 18 |
of the sun | 18 |
the father of | 18 |
so great a | 18 |
face to face | 18 |
with such a | 18 |
but in vain | 18 |
in all the | 18 |
the king of | 18 |
as when the | 18 |
with all the | 18 |
and there the | 18 |
of the trojan | 18 |
so speaks he | 18 |
of the day | 18 |
from the deep | 18 |
all the gods | 18 |
in the fray | 17 |
to the shore | 17 |
to the main | 17 |
with all his | 17 |
the civil war | 17 |
to bear the | 17 |
the fields of | 17 |
to the sky | 17 |
when he saw | 17 |
earth and sea | 17 |
this way and | 17 |
of such a | 17 |
them to the | 17 |
of the night | 17 |
through the air | 17 |
land and sea | 17 |
the mother of | 17 |
the sight of | 17 |
of troy and | 17 |
to the town | 16 |
way and that | 16 |
and from his | 16 |
deep in the | 16 |
up to the | 16 |
the sea and | 16 |
the love of | 16 |
and leave the | 16 |
so soon as | 16 |
for all the | 16 |
the lord of | 16 |
for such a | 16 |
the hand of | 16 |
and when the | 16 |
and left the | 16 |
in his breast | 16 |
in many a | 16 |
the daughter of | 16 |
of the battle | 16 |
the glory of | 15 |
and for the | 15 |
the gods to | 15 |
his left hand | 15 |
in such a | 15 |
side by side | 15 |
to the fray | 15 |
the light of | 15 |
of the earth | 15 |
from the shore | 15 |
to the stars | 15 |
the middle of | 15 |
of men and | 15 |
there was a | 15 |
upon the shore | 15 |
on this side | 15 |
amidmost of the | 15 |
on the earth | 14 |
down from the | 14 |
with these words | 14 |
the head of | 14 |
through the sky | 14 |
right and left | 14 |
the air with | 14 |
the battle of | 14 |
to the fight | 14 |
the seed of | 14 |
the might of | 14 |
on the deep | 14 |
middle of the | 14 |
of the fight | 14 |
but in the | 14 |
and fill the | 14 |
from the high | 14 |
him on the | 14 |
master of the | 14 |
from the sky | 14 |
as one who | 14 |
down on the | 14 |
of many a | 14 |
and now they | 14 |
one and all | 14 |
him from the | 14 |
of the greeks | 14 |
daughter of saturn | 14 |
to the ground | 13 |
and with her | 13 |
sea and sky | 13 |
and the gods | 13 |
the face of | 13 |
for the fight | 13 |
the shores of | 13 |
all the house | 13 |
glory of the | 13 |
to his side | 13 |
see note on | 13 |
the wrath of | 13 |
to the sea | 13 |
on every side | 13 |
the story of | 13 |
note on book | 13 |
of the god | 13 |
and make the | 13 |
the gates of | 13 |
the realm of | 13 |
and at the | 13 |
from the foe | 13 |
them on the | 13 |
thus he spake | 13 |
down to the | 13 |
the midst of | 13 |
on either hand | 12 |
but on the | 12 |
and as the | 12 |
notes to book | 12 |
on the libyan | 12 |
the war and | 12 |
in the middle | 12 |
the men of | 12 |
at last he | 12 |
them as they | 12 |
of gods and | 12 |
and all her | 12 |
the race of | 12 |
at the last | 12 |
the death of | 12 |
shalt thou be | 12 |
all the earth | 12 |
across the sea | 12 |
on the left | 12 |
to meet him | 12 |
midmost of the | 12 |
and thus in | 12 |
and those who | 12 |
of the roman | 12 |
into the sea | 12 |
the boy ascanius | 12 |
the likeness of | 12 |
the banks of | 12 |
shall be the | 12 |
the host of | 12 |
and in his | 12 |
but now the | 12 |
of the place | 12 |
point and edge | 12 |
the ranks of | 11 |
of italy and | 11 |
to the shades | 11 |
the spoils of | 11 |
on the threshold | 11 |
them in the | 11 |
to the deep | 11 |
the tide of | 11 |
scarce had he | 11 |
in front of | 11 |
the god of | 11 |
all at once | 11 |
against the foe | 11 |
to the ships | 11 |
me in the | 11 |
to the war | 11 |
for the fray | 11 |
and sought the | 11 |
of the deep | 11 |
deep in his | 11 |
by the gods | 11 |
forth from the | 11 |
in the sea | 11 |
the temple of | 11 |
in such wise | 11 |
the gift of | 11 |
up and down | 11 |
this side and | 11 |
but good aeneas | 11 |
son of hyrtacus | 11 |
and mid the | 11 |
the sword and | 11 |
and leaves the | 11 |
is in the | 11 |
on his shoulders | 11 |
from the camp | 11 |
the heart of | 11 |
on the foe | 11 |
there is a | 11 |
it had been | 11 |
father of the | 11 |
in the deep | 11 |
the sound of | 11 |
the gods of | 11 |
i beseech thee | 11 |
of the king | 11 |
to the skies | 11 |
all the sky | 11 |
and as he | 11 |
they see the | 10 |
the flames of | 10 |
on the rocks | 10 |
a thousand men | 10 |
the word he | 10 |
to take the | 10 |
back to the | 10 |
the sire of | 10 |
in the camp | 10 |
earth and air | 10 |
the lord omnipotent | 10 |
and dost thou | 10 |
the town with | 10 |
for his own | 10 |
from the town | 10 |
the bay of | 10 |
the hands of | 10 |
on all sides | 10 |
in the fight | 10 |
gods and men | 10 |
and they who | 10 |
to keep the | 10 |
the foe to | 10 |
excellent in beauty | 10 |
on the field | 10 |
him with the | 10 |
and such a | 10 |
and held the | 10 |
him as he | 10 |
the walls and | 10 |
to the day | 10 |
it may be | 10 |
on the beach | 10 |
i see the | 10 |
field and fold | 10 |
to have been | 10 |
and in a | 10 |
on his way | 10 |
the streams of | 10 |
upon the ground | 10 |
so spake the | 10 |
and called the | 10 |
from his shoulders | 10 |
the rage of | 10 |
the grace of | 10 |
sons of atreus | 10 |
he saw the | 10 |
to the walls | 10 |
the place of | 10 |
to break the | 10 |
on the walls | 10 |
from the height | 10 |
the hearts of | 10 |
full many a | 10 |
see book i | 10 |
of all his | 10 |
to hear the | 10 |
his way to | 10 |
sword in hand | 10 |
through and through | 10 |
the hope of | 9 |
not all the | 9 |
all the town | 9 |
in sight of | 9 |
to the dead | 9 |
the open plain | 9 |
of the main | 9 |
was the son | 9 |
on the way | 9 |
of the town | 9 |
and while the | 9 |
these words of | 9 |
of the field | 9 |
as the word | 9 |
of the slain | 9 |
once of old | 9 |
but from the | 9 |
son of tydeus | 9 |
in a moment | 9 |
the world to | 9 |
such words he | 9 |
from the ground | 9 |
soon as the | 9 |
the winding shore | 9 |
them with the | 9 |
to the winds | 9 |
many a year | 9 |
the fates of | 9 |
of the great | 9 |
hard by the | 9 |
the weight of | 9 |
one of them | 9 |
guardian of the | 9 |
and from a | 9 |
the shock of | 9 |
the line of | 9 |
was one of | 9 |
and the trojan | 9 |
in the tomb | 9 |
and with their | 9 |
the words he | 9 |
even as when | 9 |
but when he | 9 |
that they may | 9 |
a world of | 9 |
to the tomb | 9 |
with his own | 9 |
men of troy | 9 |
the city of | 9 |
the camp and | 9 |
from his mouth | 9 |
the towers of | 9 |
the rest of | 9 |
all the host | 9 |
through the dusk | 9 |
all the sea | 9 |
on his shield | 9 |
this was the | 9 |
from out his | 9 |
the cause of | 9 |
the courts of | 9 |
the noise of | 9 |
but when they | 9 |
in his heart | 9 |
thou seest the | 9 |
the best mss | 9 |
the eyes of | 9 |
with all their | 9 |
at such a | 9 |
on the green | 9 |
and round about | 9 |
the town of | 9 |
the waves and | 9 |
i pray thee | 9 |
the deep sea | 9 |
so to the | 9 |
as many as | 9 |
the old man | 9 |
the place where | 9 |
as she flies | 9 |
through many a | 9 |
on his shoulder | 9 |
the lust of | 9 |
on the sward | 9 |
and from her | 9 |
down upon the | 9 |
me to the | 9 |
and set the | 9 |
on the mountain | 9 |
shalt thou see | 9 |
such a word | 9 |
the first of | 9 |
by the wind | 9 |
so spake he | 9 |
over the plain | 9 |
wonderful to tell | 9 |
the children of | 9 |
with his left | 9 |
the depth of | 9 |
in the woods | 9 |
night and day | 9 |
with the dead | 8 |
day by day | 8 |
the prize of | 8 |
and i will | 8 |
such is the | 8 |
as he lay | 8 |
and so the | 8 |
gazing on the | 8 |
not on the | 8 |
upon the plain | 8 |
and he himself | 8 |
in the vast | 8 |
the sword to | 8 |
of the people | 8 |
the image of | 8 |
then to the | 8 |
his hand to | 8 |
of the wind | 8 |
to gain the | 8 |
to the light | 8 |
from the hills | 8 |
such a deed | 8 |
such words as | 8 |
me of my | 8 |
the home of | 8 |
as in the | 8 |
the land that | 8 |
and of the | 8 |
them from the | 8 |
the weapons of | 8 |
in the war | 8 |
us on the | 8 |
the earth is | 8 |
out of sight | 8 |
glorying in his | 8 |
in his throat | 8 |
it on the | 8 |
of the nile | 8 |
in the face | 8 |
the stars and | 8 |
and thus the | 8 |
on the altars | 8 |
in arms and | 8 |
and first the | 8 |
to the blow | 8 |
the force of | 8 |
many a thing | 8 |
peace or war | 8 |
to the land | 8 |
and all they | 8 |
against the gods | 8 |
that such a | 8 |
by the walls | 8 |
the stars in | 8 |
of the aeneid | 8 |
him of the | 8 |
from the depths | 8 |
of his sire | 8 |
one by one | 8 |
more and more | 8 |
and as they | 8 |
up to heaven | 8 |
i saw the | 8 |
of the ground | 8 |
through the night | 8 |
to the left | 8 |
front of the | 8 |
is at hand | 8 |
the fortunes of | 8 |
aeneas to the | 8 |
at his side | 8 |
to whom the | 8 |
to the plain | 8 |
to him the | 8 |
he spake and | 8 |
the trojan hero | 8 |
upon the earth | 8 |
all in vain | 8 |
thee in the | 8 |
the price of | 8 |
to know the | 8 |
from his breast | 8 |
the coast of | 8 |
that he was | 8 |
the trojan war | 8 |
the queen of | 8 |
and over all | 8 |
day and night | 8 |
and he who | 8 |
the child of | 8 |
the end of | 8 |
what do i | 8 |
the spirit of | 8 |
mother of the | 8 |
the shades of | 8 |
when on the | 8 |
in her breast | 8 |
a cloud of | 8 |
things to come | 8 |
with gold and | 8 |
he sought the | 8 |
and all their | 8 |
by the sword | 8 |
full in the | 8 |
to seek the | 8 |
the stars of | 8 |
is this the | 8 |
omitted with the | 8 |
with blood and | 8 |
of a world | 8 |
so the fates | 8 |
thee and thine | 8 |
at last the | 8 |
now no more | 8 |
and in her | 8 |
but with the | 8 |
the rumour of | 8 |
they leave the | 8 |
the under world | 8 |
the river of | 8 |
be it so | 8 |
from her breast | 8 |
in any wise | 8 |
as on the | 8 |
in the dust | 8 |
said to have | 7 |
and where the | 7 |
son of priam | 7 |
nor does the | 7 |
see book viii | 7 |
of the long | 7 |
the lords of | 7 |
the field of | 7 |
of the kings | 7 |
all about the | 7 |
then spake the | 7 |
in first of | 7 |
and by his | 7 |
and there he | 7 |
on the right | 7 |
and the name | 7 |
the walls in | 7 |
him on his | 7 |
doomed to die | 7 |
and the shore | 7 |
and take the | 7 |
the circle of | 7 |
and sea and | 7 |
end of all | 7 |
wrought by the | 7 |
and thus he | 7 |
the cries of | 7 |
and round the | 7 |
and the fields | 7 |
after the battle | 7 |
of the goddess | 7 |
ere yet the | 7 |
and bids the | 7 |
in the darkness | 7 |
by land and | 7 |
while on the | 7 |
from out her | 7 |
side and that | 7 |
to leave the | 7 |
into the sky | 7 |
in her flight | 7 |
the shore of | 7 |
the pride of | 7 |
the trojans from | 7 |
thy name and | 7 |
but all the | 7 |
from the stern | 7 |
of the seas | 7 |
the doom of | 7 |
of heaven and | 7 |
as he spake | 7 |
on his left | 7 |
the height of | 7 |
what time the | 7 |
and for his | 7 |
honour of the | 7 |
driven by the | 7 |
of blood and | 7 |
or when the | 7 |
warder of the | 7 |
of the way | 7 |
the wife of | 7 |
in honour of | 7 |
days of old | 7 |
of gold and | 7 |
on the sword | 7 |
in the end | 7 |
the ashes of | 7 |
may the gods | 7 |
and even now | 7 |
and now i | 7 |
from the lofty | 7 |
such were the | 7 |
for her son | 7 |
light of day | 7 |
from out their | 7 |
in the ground | 7 |
the age of | 7 |
with all thy | 7 |
and lay the | 7 |
full on the | 7 |
before the altars | 7 |
the body of | 7 |
all the blood | 7 |
as he went | 7 |
no more to | 7 |
the good aeneas | 7 |
in ancient days | 7 |
of the camp | 7 |
from the land | 7 |
to be the | 7 |
in which the | 7 |
the fount of | 7 |
in the woodland | 7 |
the gods have | 7 |
for i am | 7 |
through the deep | 7 |
the heads of | 7 |
upon the sea | 7 |
many and many | 7 |
fire and sword | 7 |
of the wall | 7 |
the yellow sand | 7 |
and the great | 7 |
in a cloud | 7 |
the sky with | 7 |
the ships and | 7 |
from off his | 7 |
into the river | 7 |
along the grass | 7 |
in the house | 7 |
at once the | 7 |
the memory of | 7 |
temple of the | 7 |
nor less the | 7 |
amid the sea | 7 |
the armour of | 7 |
when he hath | 7 |
all the shore | 7 |
the shore and | 7 |
the sword of | 7 |
the fury of | 7 |
and stirs the | 7 |
the waves of | 7 |
the gods for | 7 |
see book ix | 7 |
on the wing | 7 |
to the grave | 7 |
the watery way | 7 |
many an one | 7 |
stars of heaven | 7 |
now at last | 7 |
in the van | 7 |
on the lofty | 7 |
on either side | 7 |
hard at hand | 7 |
back from the | 7 |
all his strength | 7 |
of men in | 7 |
the fate of | 7 |
and drive the | 7 |
see book vii | 7 |
alone of all | 7 |
the toils of | 7 |
but as the | 7 |
and household gods | 7 |
on the strand | 7 |
into the air | 7 |
lord of fire | 7 |
away from the | 7 |
who in the | 7 |
of the river | 7 |
the earth with | 7 |
the fame of | 7 |
weed of war | 7 |
length of days | 7 |
and if the | 7 |
by all the | 7 |
and the fates | 7 |
from the walls | 7 |
with a mighty | 7 |
gold and purple | 7 |
through the midst | 7 |
upon the foe | 7 |
bodies of the | 7 |
and the rest | 7 |
thee to the | 7 |
was king of | 7 |
the bane of | 7 |
love of the | 7 |
on the gods | 7 |
and the winds | 7 |
the altar of | 7 |
with his blood | 7 |
far and near | 7 |
i know the | 7 |
all the plain | 7 |
lay upon the | 7 |
her as she | 7 |
the depths of | 7 |
the voice of | 7 |
tamer of the | 7 |
open to the | 7 |
at length the | 7 |
that the gods | 7 |
by his side | 7 |
as they go | 7 |
none the less | 7 |
o my son | 7 |
to meet them | 7 |
in the forefront | 7 |
of all that | 7 |
the day when | 6 |
on the hill | 6 |
the space of | 6 |
he knew the | 6 |
the secrets of | 6 |
victor of the | 6 |
year by year | 6 |
of silver and | 6 |
to fall in | 6 |
spake the word | 6 |
the plighted peace | 6 |
the mountain heights | 6 |
left and right | 6 |
flames of troy | 6 |
answer to the | 6 |
in order to | 6 |
upon the field | 6 |
and that the | 6 |
before his eyes | 6 |
in the distance | 6 |
in the very | 6 |
the burden of | 6 |
the words of | 6 |
the goddess of | 6 |
in the sky | 6 |
with her hand | 6 |
or on the | 6 |
the quivering spear | 6 |
the ocean wave | 6 |
into the deep | 6 |
spear and shield | 6 |
in gold and | 6 |
and seeks the | 6 |
had given him | 6 |
god of the | 6 |
the gods shall | 6 |
that shall be | 6 |
an ancient land | 6 |
that in the | 6 |
of the greek | 6 |
in the wound | 6 |
on the sky | 6 |
founder of the | 6 |
aeneas and his | 6 |
to the camp | 6 |
these are the | 6 |
from his chariot | 6 |
and amid the | 6 |
the threshold of | 6 |
no more she | 6 |
mistress of the | 6 |
it to the | 6 |
the shape of | 6 |
gates of war | 6 |
the days of | 6 |
as he ran | 6 |
the groves of | 6 |
to the door | 6 |
and win the | 6 |
the summit of | 6 |
the world and | 6 |
on the sea | 6 |
and bids them | 6 |
the sea with | 6 |
before the city | 6 |
upon the sand | 6 |
swifter than the | 6 |
of the ancient | 6 |
way to the | 6 |
a crowd of | 6 |
full in face | 6 |
as from a | 6 |
and down the | 6 |
up from the | 6 |
and the air | 6 |
of ancient days | 6 |
through the silent | 6 |
and length of | 6 |
of those who | 6 |
of the fray | 6 |
tell the tale | 6 |
on a day | 6 |
fortunes of the | 6 |
they bring the | 6 |
and the war | 6 |
the centre of | 6 |
of the libyan | 6 |
from every side | 6 |
on the ships | 6 |
it is the | 6 |
in a heap | 6 |
the dust of | 6 |
the while the | 6 |
the bounds of | 6 |
to find a | 6 |
water of the | 6 |
through the skies | 6 |
shall be thy | 6 |
on the plains | 6 |
all the land | 6 |
nor do i | 6 |
the shades below | 6 |
by the god | 6 |
wage the war | 6 |
the rites of | 6 |
in the earth | 6 |
who from the | 6 |
in the town | 6 |
in long array | 6 |
to the hilt | 6 |
there upon the | 6 |
his native land | 6 |
high in air | 6 |
mindful of his | 6 |
in the land | 6 |
the chance of | 6 |
from all sides | 6 |
such words to | 6 |
round the walls | 6 |
the roman state | 6 |
it may not | 6 |
and the wave | 6 |
at last in | 6 |
the gates and | 6 |
the stars that | 6 |
all the city | 6 |
for the dead | 6 |
to the field | 6 |
of the latin | 6 |
of the east | 6 |
and turn the | 6 |
rush to arms | 6 |
rescued from the | 6 |
on the land | 6 |
the arms that | 6 |
the funeral pyre | 6 |
circle of the | 6 |
and the flames | 6 |
now in the | 6 |
nor was the | 6 |
of the fates | 6 |
to the earth | 6 |
in their hands | 6 |
so shalt thou | 6 |
to the king | 6 |
as he fled | 6 |
the day of | 6 |
by these tears | 6 |
in act to | 6 |
of the grecian | 6 |
the first to | 6 |
at the gate | 6 |
thee in thy | 6 |
the life of | 6 |
chief of all | 6 |
as when in | 6 |
to right and | 6 |
eager for the | 6 |
to your king | 6 |
through the world | 6 |
the faces of | 6 |
and reach the | 6 |
the gods with | 6 |
of the latins | 6 |
the wealth of | 6 |
all the fleet | 6 |
i know not | 6 |
to his own | 6 |
king of men | 6 |
and the long | 6 |
and takes the | 6 |
through the city | 6 |
but the gods | 6 |
all along the | 6 |
as of yore | 6 |
in few words | 6 |
the worship of | 6 |
through the void | 6 |
before them all | 6 |
all that is | 6 |
then from the | 6 |
and knew the | 6 |
the cloud of | 6 |
shall i follow | 6 |
the war with | 6 |
to the foe | 6 |
tamer of horses | 6 |
streams of blood | 6 |
in the clouds | 6 |
it will be | 6 |
in vain the | 6 |
and their hearts | 6 |
and let me | 6 |
of the stars | 6 |
the stain of | 6 |
and the sword | 6 |
from the main | 6 |
glorying in the | 6 |
the breath of | 6 |
day was come | 6 |
and to her | 6 |
of all our | 6 |
but it is | 6 |
where shall i | 6 |
the clash of | 6 |
when she saw | 6 |
when at last | 6 |
it in the | 6 |
fast in the | 6 |
through the darkness | 6 |
amid the waves | 6 |
the northern wind | 6 |
heaven and hell | 6 |
from side to | 6 |
and then the | 6 |
nor do they | 6 |
stand on the | 6 |
the bodies of | 6 |
to the city | 6 |
to the work | 6 |
issue from the | 6 |
to be a | 6 |
image of the | 6 |
to join the | 6 |
hard on the | 6 |
seems to have | 6 |
father of gods | 6 |
with a bound | 6 |
the shade of | 6 |
and they that | 6 |
and there they | 6 |
the ghosts of | 6 |
in the toils | 6 |
onset of the | 6 |
and the men | 6 |
by his name | 6 |
or in what | 6 |
and with these | 6 |
the teucrian men | 6 |
the trojan camp | 6 |
forefront of the | 6 |
of ocean and | 6 |
to her breast | 6 |
walls of war | 6 |
all the air | 6 |
europe and asia | 6 |
wondrous to be | 6 |
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the household gods | 5 |
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bay of naples | 5 |
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the trojan folk | 5 |
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her own hand | 4 |
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of the woodland | 4 |
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the dwellings of | 4 |
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history of the | 4 |
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pledge of love | 4 |
spear in hand | 4 |
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the latin town | 4 |
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light of heaven | 4 |
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the arcadian king | 4 |
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plates of brass | 4 |
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tide of blood | 4 |
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the golden stars | 4 |
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the hardy heart | 4 |
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the lofty deck | 4 |
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wrath of heaven | 4 |
the horse and | 4 |
throughout the city | 4 |
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neck and hair | 4 |
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the tall ships | 4 |
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towards the town | 4 |
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of the year | 4 |
within his house | 4 |
aeneas with his | 4 |
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of his body | 4 |
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mentioned in the | 4 |
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on her brow | 4 |
his throat he | 4 |
the fields and | 4 |
the chariot and | 4 |
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part of the | 4 |
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the teucrians in | 4 |
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the sea the | 4 |
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what is the | 4 |
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to thee and | 4 |
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the names of | 4 |
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for the first | 4 |
and his son | 4 |
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think that the | 4 |
by the waves | 4 |
to the starry | 4 |
now they drew | 4 |
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rolls along the | 4 |
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set forth the | 4 |
the sword the | 4 |
mothers on the | 4 |
should have been | 4 |
the order of | 4 |
in the pride | 4 |
in fear and | 4 |
in the main | 4 |
to aid the | 4 |
girt with a | 4 |
of the deer | 4 |
and the accents | 4 |
it is not | 4 |
the slaughter of | 4 |
so he spake | 4 |
the fire and | 4 |
nor dared to | 4 |
of all my | 4 |
to its fall | 4 |
iron slumber seal | 4 |
an hundred altars | 4 |
it good to | 4 |
to phoebus and | 4 |
cast on the | 4 |
by her own | 4 |
through his ribs | 4 |
his own hand | 4 |
the dusk of | 4 |
and drenched with | 4 |
the gods adore | 4 |
to italy and | 4 |
many a folk | 4 |
of his father | 4 |
back upon the | 4 |
of the dardan | 4 |
at their feet | 4 |
in form and | 4 |
as though in | 4 |
the high seas | 4 |
to the wind | 4 |
the sky was | 4 |
of them all | 4 |
to scour the | 4 |
from the war | 4 |
the aged man | 4 |
i see him | 4 |
with wine and | 4 |
from the trojan | 4 |
meaning of the | 4 |
over the plains | 4 |
stretched on the | 4 |
the mass of | 4 |
from the battle | 4 |
fall upon the | 4 |
on such a | 4 |
the measure of | 4 |
the despair of | 4 |
eyes of men | 4 |
the storm of | 4 |
is all the | 4 |
had borne the | 4 |
author of the | 4 |
on book iii | 4 |
in armed array | 4 |
the latin men | 4 |
of his sons | 4 |
in his lair | 4 |
shall bring the | 4 |
of long ago | 4 |
let us go | 4 |
for whose sake | 4 |
over the fields | 4 |
the aeneid of | 4 |
of my people | 4 |
men of old | 4 |
whom all the | 4 |
the beast of | 4 |
ignorant of the | 4 |
mad with rage | 4 |
genius of the | 4 |
and heap the | 4 |
and thus with | 4 |
of the spear | 4 |
the river in | 4 |
on the town | 4 |
from the sun | 4 |
and the lust | 4 |
he speaks thus | 4 |
through the midmost | 4 |
fain to fly | 4 |
such were his | 4 |
in the strife | 4 |
wondered at the | 4 |
with the wind | 4 |
from off their | 4 |
of the peace | 4 |
swift as the | 4 |
who on the | 4 |
have been the | 4 |
and a city | 4 |
referring to the | 4 |
days gone by | 4 |
to face the | 4 |
the belly of | 4 |
lead him to | 4 |
and wet with | 4 |
way amid the | 4 |
and lord anchises | 4 |
a little space | 4 |
following up the | 4 |
and caught the | 4 |
sweep the sea | 4 |
the blood that | 4 |
of the steed | 4 |
with the word | 4 |
man of troy | 4 |
and how to | 4 |
way there be | 4 |
the side of | 4 |
his troops in | 4 |
of the shield | 4 |
in a long | 4 |
the world with | 4 |
queen of heaven | 4 |
to thee i | 4 |
as thou art | 4 |
and hurled it | 4 |
the war is | 4 |
the door of | 4 |
nor all the | 4 |
he stood in | 4 |
to the ancient | 4 |
deeds of blood | 4 |
father and son | 4 |
and do thou | 4 |
in the citadel | 4 |
the threats of | 4 |
amid their columns | 4 |
join battle with | 4 |
may have been | 4 |
day from night | 4 |
this right hand | 4 |
to witness that | 4 |
the brood of | 4 |
but by the | 4 |
than the wind | 4 |
dead of night | 4 |
way through the | 4 |
aeneas of troy | 4 |
i have seen | 4 |
a thousand ways | 4 |
from a single | 4 |
gods to hear | 4 |
the front rank | 4 |
the fortune of | 4 |
their sails to | 4 |
air and sea | 4 |
the chief of | 4 |
this long while | 4 |
thou not the | 4 |
and the fleet | 4 |
great a name | 4 |
of the theatre | 4 |
they seize the | 4 |
the trojan king | 4 |
of the civil | 4 |
the river and | 4 |
cry goes up | 4 |
for thee she | 4 |
of the grove | 4 |
again and again | 4 |
then all the | 4 |
in his flight | 4 |
the tumult of | 4 |
the toil of | 4 |
of heaven had | 4 |
to stay the | 4 |
thus in words | 4 |
of the breast | 4 |
from the gates | 4 |
the one man | 4 |
comeliest of the | 4 |
him and his | 4 |
if in any | 4 |
to thee the | 4 |
and share the | 4 |
to be slain | 4 |
fount of nile | 4 |
in the bay | 4 |
promise to thy | 4 |
of the high | 4 |
to let the | 4 |
to overthrow the | 4 |
the time when | 4 |
dared to claim | 4 |
the waste of | 4 |
into the town | 4 |
to shun the | 4 |
the deep the | 4 |
with arms and | 4 |
of the sand | 4 |
when from the | 4 |
in his mind | 4 |
the altar and | 4 |
now the queen | 4 |
shall give thee | 4 |
from the dark | 4 |
and as when | 4 |
a word she | 4 |
wend their ways | 4 |
stillness of the | 4 |
the flames are | 4 |
the passage of | 4 |
see book vi | 4 |
machine of war | 4 |
a grove of | 4 |
to his home | 4 |
in the silent | 4 |
come to the | 4 |
seed of saturn | 4 |
coat of mail | 4 |
of the woods | 4 |
aeneas and achates | 4 |
they reach the | 4 |
saved from the | 4 |
ocean and the | 4 |
i left thy | 4 |
an end of | 4 |
and sons of | 4 |
the sacred wine | 4 |
with tears and | 4 |
of the mighty | 4 |
of the danaan | 4 |
he left his | 4 |
the murky air | 4 |
neck and shoulders | 4 |
with spear and | 4 |
and bade her | 4 |
made an end | 4 |
and the gifts | 4 |
from heaven the | 4 |
go to the | 4 |
the ilian women | 4 |
upon the wing | 4 |
for while the | 4 |
wondering at the | 4 |
from the rampart | 4 |
to hurl the | 4 |
the city is | 4 |
to the queen | 4 |
glittering in arms | 4 |
when the war | 4 |
here will i | 4 |
the upper air | 4 |
upon his back | 4 |
to go to | 4 |
about the place | 4 |
with equal eyes | 4 |
and the foe | 4 |
aeneas and the | 4 |
of our folk | 4 |
of all thy | 4 |
to the house | 4 |
and high his | 4 |
on the north | 4 |
to meet me | 4 |
upon the waves | 4 |
and the blood | 4 |
and turn to | 4 |
nearest to the | 4 |
on that day | 4 |
and sceptre of | 4 |
ebb and flow | 4 |
of men of | 4 |
borne upon the | 4 |
through the fleet | 4 |
the people of | 4 |
regions of the | 4 |
refers to the | 4 |
deep into the | 4 |
filled the plain | 4 |
the seas are | 4 |
all the band | 4 |
the throng of | 4 |
to the gates | 4 |
of war to | 4 |
come to pass | 4 |
on the night | 4 |
his son and | 4 |
space of sky | 4 |
torn by the | 4 |
are the gates | 4 |
in vain his | 4 |
a line of | 4 |
while the fates | 4 |
at thy side | 4 |
play the play | 4 |
the whole of | 4 |
this is he | 4 |
when the queen | 4 |
out of their | 4 |
the earth in | 4 |
on the bank | 4 |
and now no | 4 |
appears to be | 4 |
from his thigh | 4 |
in the front | 4 |
on the sandy | 4 |
he sees the | 4 |
the features of | 4 |
gods of my | 4 |
and no more | 4 |
in the former | 4 |
a sea of | 4 |
come back again | 4 |
portents of the | 4 |
was the first | 4 |
in the ocean | 4 |
on the prow | 4 |
and for a | 4 |
the lists of | 4 |
gods of heaven | 4 |
his sword and | 4 |
they take their | 4 |
the spear flies | 4 |
and his heart | 4 |
the latin king | 4 |
hand in hand | 4 |
the inner house | 4 |
the roman race | 4 |
along the ground | 4 |
the shouts of | 4 |
smit by the | 4 |
the dark blood | 4 |
if that be | 4 |
no less than | 4 |
i have a | 4 |
and now a | 4 |
with the gods | 4 |
through the town | 4 |
weight of gold | 4 |
upon either hand | 4 |
shock of battle | 4 |
that through the | 4 |
days to come | 4 |
of my love | 4 |
nisus and euryalus | 4 |
at once and | 4 |
the open sea | 4 |
likeness of his | 4 |
born of the | 4 |
shores of italy | 4 |
the crest of | 4 |
on the towers | 4 |
the battle in | 4 |
night on the | 4 |
the teucrians on | 4 |
the men and | 4 |
aeneid of virgil | 4 |
and the tide | 4 |
on the steel | 4 |
gnashing his teeth | 4 |
altar and the | 4 |
and call the | 4 |
the man of | 4 |
amazed at the | 4 |
the pharian king | 4 |
thou shalt be | 4 |
in vain to | 4 |
of his race | 4 |
for them a | 4 |
an hundred years | 4 |
guardians of the | 4 |
all the concourse | 4 |
follow on the | 4 |
all the heavens | 4 |
away out of | 4 |
as with the | 4 |
or by the | 4 |
trojans from the | 4 |
the fire of | 4 |
nor shalt thou | 4 |
upon the wave | 4 |
that he should | 4 |
on the banks | 4 |
the tomb of | 4 |
and his own | 4 |
while all the | 4 |
and glorying in | 4 |
cut down the | 4 |
the heavenly powers | 4 |
and the priestess | 4 |
hand of him | 4 |
we are not | 4 |
and her home | 4 |
priest of phoebus | 4 |
of the hollow | 4 |
the dewy night | 4 |
nor of the | 4 |
and let him | 4 |
she seeks the | 4 |
the grove and | 4 |
fates will find | 4 |
the mind of | 4 |
the springs of | 4 |
to the burning | 4 |
for i will | 4 |
and in turn | 4 |
it was the | 4 |
and cries aloud | 4 |
but the queen | 4 |
and not a | 4 |
in the gold | 4 |
such an one | 4 |
by his father | 4 |
of old to | 4 |
peoples and the | 4 |
thou shalt see | 4 |
from midst the | 4 |
stood in the | 4 |
each and all | 4 |
on this hand | 4 |
in these words | 4 |
away by the | 4 |
shall be given | 4 |
will i send | 4 |
before their eyes | 4 |
of the hardy | 4 |
for love of | 4 |
arrows and the | 4 |
fill the shore | 4 |
translation of the | 4 |
back unto the | 4 |
the manner of | 4 |
the borders of | 4 |
and high in | 4 |
the world of | 4 |
the town they | 4 |
each on each | 4 |
the tale be | 4 |
up unto the | 4 |
that is to | 4 |
from the plain | 4 |
weetless of the | 4 |
for a little | 4 |
of the original | 4 |
if thou wilt | 4 |
mine own hand | 4 |
of high heaven | 4 |
of the conquered | 4 |
me on the | 4 |
and at once | 4 |
armour of the | 4 |
sent iris down | 4 |
onward to the | 4 |
of the morning | 4 |
on the other | 4 |
on the pillow | 4 |
of the wood | 4 |
in thy company | 4 |
they know their | 4 |
on thy way | 4 |
thee from the | 4 |
to be seen | 4 |
all the force | 4 |
high house of | 4 |
the hostile ranks | 4 |
with kindly words | 4 |
it is enough | 4 |
hand unto the | 4 |
towers of rome | 4 |
in the battle | 4 |
to wield the | 4 |
on its way | 4 |
and with its | 4 |
run adown the | 4 |
and the skies | 4 |
portion of the | 4 |
to the gate | 4 |
entreat the gods | 4 |
at least in | 4 |
longer in the | 4 |
the author of | 4 |
all his host | 4 |
on everlasting night | 4 |
the ninth dawn | 4 |
the stroke of | 4 |
down from heaven | 4 |
close to the | 4 |
storm of weapons | 4 |
the high house | 4 |
love of country | 4 |
the bones of | 4 |
shall pay the | 4 |
to speed the | 4 |
towers of troy | 4 |
the tuscan train | 4 |
goddess of the | 4 |
such wise he | 4 |
of the kingdom | 4 |
of the enemy | 4 |
the founder of | 4 |
set to work | 4 |
by night and | 4 |
the sire omnipotent | 4 |
in eager haste | 4 |
amid the air | 4 |
the ears of | 4 |
and the stygian | 4 |
the thought of | 4 |
on the enemy | 4 |
shall be mine | 4 |
shall make thee | 4 |
all the field | 4 |
is now called | 4 |
and his eyes | 4 |
and take thy | 4 |
but when from | 4 |
according to the | 4 |
and fierce the | 4 |
all the people | 4 |
of the chief | 4 |
by wind and | 4 |
the priests of | 4 |
the silent night | 4 |
to be his | 4 |
of his heart | 4 |