Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 397
... fears ? Who is this stranger guest that hath en- tered our home ? How noble his mien ! how brave in heart and feats of arms ! I believe it well - nor is assurance vain — that he is sprung from gods . ' Tis fear that proves souls base ...
... fears ? Who is this stranger guest that hath en- tered our home ? How noble his mien ! how brave in heart and feats of arms ! I believe it well - nor is assurance vain — that he is sprung from gods . ' Tis fear that proves souls base ...
Page 407
... fear seek shelter here and there over the fields ; torrents rush down from the heights . To the same cave come Dido and the Trojan chief . Primal Earth and nuptial Juno give the sign ; fires flashed in Heaven , the witness to their ...
... fear seek shelter here and there over the fields ; torrents rush down from the heights . To the same cave come Dido and the Trojan chief . Primal Earth and nuptial Juno give the sign ; fires flashed in Heaven , the witness to their ...
Page 473
... fear ; but my blood is chilled and dulled by sluggish age , and my strength of body is numb and lifeless . Had I ... fears ; and do thou doff thy Trojan gloves ! " So speaking , from his shoulders he threw back his twofold cloak ...
... fear ; but my blood is chilled and dulled by sluggish age , and my strength of body is numb and lifeless . Had I ... fears ; and do thou doff thy Trojan gloves ! " So speaking , from his shoulders he threw back his twofold cloak ...