Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 345
... once the devouring fire rolls before the wind to the very roof ; the flames tower above , the hot blast roars skyward . I pass on and see once more the citadel and Priam's home . And now in the empty courts of Juno's sanc- tuary Phoenix ...
... once the devouring fire rolls before the wind to the very roof ; the flames tower above , the hot blast roars skyward . I pass on and see once more the citadel and Priam's home . And now in the empty courts of Juno's sanc- tuary Phoenix ...
Page 351
... Once more , from a second also I go on to pluck a tough shoot and probe deep the hidden cause ; from the bark of the second also follows black blood . Pondering much in heart , I prayed the woodland Nymphs , and father Gradivus , who ...
... Once more , from a second also I go on to pluck a tough shoot and probe deep the hidden cause ; from the bark of the second also follows black blood . Pondering much in heart , I prayed the woodland Nymphs , and father Gradivus , who ...
Page 433
... once more make trial of my old wooers , only to be mocked , and shall I humbly sue for marriage with Numidians , whom I have scorned so often as husbands ? Shall I then follow the Ilian ships and the Trojan's uttermost commands ? Is it ...
... once more make trial of my old wooers , only to be mocked , and shall I humbly sue for marriage with Numidians , whom I have scorned so often as husbands ? Shall I then follow the Ilian ships and the Trojan's uttermost commands ? Is it ...