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Page 12
... dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? " Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails , And rent the sheets : the raging billows rise , And mount the tossing vessel to the skies : Nor ...
... dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? " Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails , And rent the sheets : the raging billows rise , And mount the tossing vessel to the skies : Nor ...
Page 18
... ledge of rocks his fleet he hides ; Tall trees surround the mountain's shady sides , The bending brow above a safe retreat provides . Armed with two pointed darts , he leaves his friends 18 [ BOOK I. VIRGIL'S ÆNEID .
... ledge of rocks his fleet he hides ; Tall trees surround the mountain's shady sides , The bending brow above a safe retreat provides . Armed with two pointed darts , he leaves his friends 18 [ BOOK I. VIRGIL'S ÆNEID .
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Virgil. Armed with two pointed darts , he leaves his friends , And true Achates on his steps attends . Lo , in the ... dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid ; Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned BOOK ...
Virgil. Armed with two pointed darts , he leaves his friends , And true Achates on his steps attends . Lo , in the ... dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid ; Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned BOOK ...
Page 24
... dart they wield ; The left , for ward , sustains the lunar shield . Athwart her breast a golden belt she throws , Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand foes ; And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose . Thus , while the ...
... dart they wield ; The left , for ward , sustains the lunar shield . Athwart her breast a golden belt she throws , Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand foes ; And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose . Thus , while the ...
Page 55
... darts and shock of lances bore , At every shadow now am seized with fear- Not for myself , but for the charge I bear ; Till near the ruined gate arrived at last , Secure , and deeming all the danger past , A frightful noise of trampling ...
... darts and shock of lances bore , At every shadow now am seized with fear- Not for myself , but for the charge I bear ; Till near the ruined gate arrived at last , Secure , and deeming all the danger past , A frightful noise of trampling ...
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Æneas aloft altars Anchises arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold blood bore breast Carthage chief clouds coast command coursers Creusa cries crowned dare dart death descends Dido dire divine Euryalus eyes falchion fame fatal fate father Faunus fear field fierce fight fire flames flies flood foes force fortune friends fury ghost goddess gods grace Grecian ground hand haste head heaven hero holy honour Jove Juno Juturna king labour lance land Latian Latium Lausus limbs Messapus Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus mortal night o'er oars Pallas peace Phrygian pious plain Priam prince purple pursue Queen race rage rest rising rites rolling Rutulians sacred shades shield shining shore shun side sight sire skies slain soul sound spear stand steeds stood sword Tarchon temples thee thou Thracian thrice throne thunder towers town train trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyrian unhappy Virgil vows walls winds wood wound youth