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Page 34
... arms for thee , and leaving thee more than thy fair share of the sky . Whatever thy future place for let not Tartarus hope to have thee for its king , nor mayest thou ever feel so monstrous an ambition ; though Greece see charms in her ...
... arms for thee , and leaving thee more than thy fair share of the sky . Whatever thy future place for let not Tartarus hope to have thee for its king , nor mayest thou ever feel so monstrous an ambition ; though Greece see charms in her ...
Page 49
... arms was heard by Germany from sky to sky ; strange convulsions sent a trem- bling through the Alps . There was a voice , too , heard by many through the still temple - groves , deeper than human ; and spectres of unearthly pallor were ...
... arms was heard by Germany from sky to sky ; strange convulsions sent a trem- bling through the Alps . There was a voice , too , heard by many through the still temple - groves , deeper than human ; and spectres of unearthly pallor were ...
Page 66
... arms , Earth , that gives all their due , pours out from her soil plenteous sustenance . What if they have not a lofty palace with proud gates disgorging from every room a vast tide of morning visitors ; if they have not doors inlaid ...
... arms , Earth , that gives all their due , pours out from her soil plenteous sustenance . What if they have not a lofty palace with proud gates disgorging from every room a vast tide of morning visitors ; if they have not doors inlaid ...
Page 67
... arms of the trees present , which the country yields cheer- fully of its own sweet will , these he gathers ; the iron rigour of law , the mad turmoil of the forum , the public archives , he has looked on none of them . Others are ...
... arms of the trees present , which the country yields cheer- fully of its own sweet will , these he gathers ; the iron rigour of law , the mad turmoil of the forum , the public archives , he has looked on none of them . Others are ...
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... arms of our own Quirinus ; ay , and there , in full tide of war , swelling high , shall be seen the Nile , and columns built high with sailors ' brass . I will throw in , too , Asia's vanquished cities , and Niphates with his shattered ...
... arms of our own Quirinus ; ay , and there , in full tide of war , swelling high , shall be seen the Nile , and columns built high with sailors ' brass . I will throw in , too , Asia's vanquished cities , and Niphates with his shattered ...
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Acestes Æneas altar Anchises armour arms Ascanius Assaracus Ausonian battle bids blazing blood breast breath brow clouds comrades cries cruel Danaans Daphnis Dardan darts death deep destiny Dido earth Eneas Euryalus eyes fate father Faunus fire flame fleet flies fling flying fury gates give glory goddess gods gold groan hand heart heaven horse Ilion Iulus javelins Jove Juno Juturna king land Latian Latinus Latium leaves light lofty look maiden Messapus Mezentius mighty Mnestheus mother Mycenae night nymphs once Pallas Pergamus Phoebus Phrygian plain prayer Priam queen quivering race rising river rock round Rutulians sail Sergestus shade shield ships shore side sire soil song soul spear stand stars steeds steel stream sword Tarchon tears tell temple terror Teucrians thee thou Tiber tree Trojan Troy turn Turnus walls warrior waves weapons whole wind wings woods words wound youth