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Page 56
... warriors - and thee , Cæsar , greatest of all , who now , crowned with conquest in Asia's utmost bounds , art driving back the unwarlike Indian from the towers of Rome . Hail to thee , land of Saturn , mighty mother of noble fruits and ...
... warriors - and thee , Cæsar , greatest of all , who now , crowned with conquest in Asia's utmost bounds , art driving back the unwarlike Indian from the towers of Rome . Hail to thee , land of Saturn , mighty mother of noble fruits and ...
Page 65
... - shafts by the myrtle and the cornel , the warrior's friend ; yews are bent into Ituræan bows . Nor does the smooth linden or the lathe - polished box К refuse to take shape and be hollowed by the sharp BOOK II . 389-449 . 65.
... - shafts by the myrtle and the cornel , the warrior's friend ; yews are bent into Ituræan bows . Nor does the smooth linden or the lathe - polished box К refuse to take shape and be hollowed by the sharp BOOK II . 389-449 . 65.
Page 116
... warrior chiefs , aye from Teucer's blood revived , who should rule sea and land with absolute sway - such was thy promise : how has thy purpose , O my father , wrought a change in thee ? This , I know , was my constant solace when ...
... warrior chiefs , aye from Teucer's blood revived , who should rule sea and land with absolute sway - such was thy promise : how has thy purpose , O my father , wrought a change in thee ? This , I know , was my constant solace when ...
Page 117
... warriors a polity and a city , till the third summer shall have seen him king over Latium , and three winters in camp shall have passed over the Rutulians ' defeat . But the boy Ascanius , who has now the new name of Iulus - Ilus he was ...
... warriors a polity and a city , till the third summer shall have seen him king over Latium , and three winters in camp shall have passed over the Rutulians ' defeat . But the boy Ascanius , who has now the new name of Iulus - Ilus he was ...
Page 118
... warrior laden with Eastern spoils ; to him , as to Æneas , men shall pray and make their vows . In his days . war shall cease , and savage times grow mild . Faith with her hoary head , and Vesta , Quirinus , and Remus his brother ...
... warrior laden with Eastern spoils ; to him , as to Æneas , men shall pray and make their vows . In his days . war shall cease , and savage times grow mild . Faith with her hoary head , and Vesta , Quirinus , and Remus his brother ...
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