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... equal share , And to the port returned , triumphant from the war . The jars of generous wine ( Acestes ' gift , When his Trinacrian shores the navy left ) He set abroach , and for the feast prepared , In equal portions with the venison ...
... equal share , And to the port returned , triumphant from the war . The jars of generous wine ( Acestes ' gift , When his Trinacrian shores the navy left ) He set abroach , and for the feast prepared , In equal portions with the venison ...
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... , Possessed fair Dido's bed ; and either heart At once was wounded with an equal dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid ; Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned BOOK I. ] 19 VIRGIL'S ÆNEID ·
... , Possessed fair Dido's bed ; and either heart At once was wounded with an equal dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid ; Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned BOOK I. ] 19 VIRGIL'S ÆNEID ·
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... equal portions she divides , And where unequal , there by lots decides . Another way by chance Æneas bends His eyes , and unexpected sees his friends : Antheus , Sergestus grave , Cloanthus strong , And at their backs a mighty Trojan ...
... equal portions she divides , And where unequal , there by lots decides . Another way by chance Æneas bends His eyes , and unexpected sees his friends : Antheus , Sergestus grave , Cloanthus strong , And at their backs a mighty Trojan ...
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... equal , and perhaps augment . We want not cities , nor Sicilian coasts , Where King Acestes Trojan lineage boasts ; Permit our ships a shelter on your shores , Refitted from your woods with planks and oars ; That if our prince be safe ...
... equal , and perhaps augment . We want not cities , nor Sicilian coasts , Where King Acestes Trojan lineage boasts ; Permit our ships a shelter on your shores , Refitted from your woods with planks and oars ; That if our prince be safe ...
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... equal years might equal fortune find . Again I thought on my forsaken wife , And trembled for my son's abandoned life . I looked about , but found myself alone ; Deserted at my need , my friends were gone . Some spent with toil , some ...
... equal years might equal fortune find . Again I thought on my forsaken wife , And trembled for my son's abandoned life . I looked about , but found myself alone ; Deserted at my need , my friends were gone . Some spent with toil , some ...
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