| Virgil - 1876 - 420 pages
...strayed with silent look His body o'er ; and at the last with heart of fire outbroke : " Traitor ! no Goddess brought thee forth, nor Dardanus was first...been vanquished unto tears, or pitied her that loved ? 370 — Ah, is aught better now than aught, when Juno utter great, Yea and the Father on all this... | |
| Virgil, William Morris - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1876 - 402 pages
...brought thee forth, nor Dardanus was first Of thine ill race ; but Caucasus on spiky crags accurst Why hide it now ? why hold me back lest greater evil...been vanquished unto tears, or pitied her that loved ? 370 — Ah, is aught better now than aught, when Juno utter great, Yea and the Father on all this... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1876 - 398 pages
...and strayed with silent look His body o'er; and at the last with heart of fire outbroke: " Traitor ! no Goddess brought thee forth, nor Dardanus was first...thine ill race; but Caucasus on spiky crags accurst Why hide it now ? why hold me back lest greater evil be ? For did he sigh the while I wept ? his eyes—what... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1876 - 354 pages
...look His body o'er ; and at the last with heart of fire outbroke : "Traitor! no Goddess brought thce forth, nor Dardanus was first Of thine ill race :...but Caucasus on spiky crags accurst Begot thee; and Hyrcauian dugs of tigers suckled thcc. Why hide it now? why hold me back lest greater evil be? For... | |
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