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... Achates , rendered invisible by a cloud , approach the rising city of Carthage . On a temple to Iuno they find carved the tale of Troy . Dido comes in and then their lost comrades appear , begging help , which the queen promises . The ...
... Achates , rendered invisible by a cloud , approach the rising city of Carthage . On a temple to Iuno they find carved the tale of Troy . Dido comes in and then their lost comrades appear , begging help , which the queen promises . The ...
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... Achates Succepitque ignem foliis atque arida circum Nutrimenta dedit rapuitque in fomite flammamı . Tum Cererem corruptam undis Cerealiaque arma Expediunt fessi rerum , frugesque receptas Et torrere parant flammis et frangere saxo . 170 ...
... Achates Succepitque ignem foliis atque arida circum Nutrimenta dedit rapuitque in fomite flammamı . Tum Cererem corruptam undis Cerealiaque arma Expediunt fessi rerum , frugesque receptas Et torrere parant flammis et frangere saxo . 170 ...
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... Achates , Ductoresque ipsos primum , capita alta ferentes Cornibus arboreis , sternit ; tum volgus et omnem Miscet agens telis nemora inter frondea turbam ; Nec prius absistit , quam septem ingentia victor Corpora fundat humi et numerum ...
... Achates , Ductoresque ipsos primum , capita alta ferentes Cornibus arboreis , sternit ; tum volgus et omnem Miscet agens telis nemora inter frondea turbam ; Nec prius absistit , quam septem ingentia victor Corpora fundat humi et numerum ...
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... Achates Laetitiaque metuque : avidi coniungere dextras Ardebant , sed res animos incognita turbat . Dissimulant et nube cava speculantur amicti , Quae fortuna viris , classem quo litore linquant , Quid veniant : cunctis nam lecti ...
... Achates Laetitiaque metuque : avidi coniungere dextras Ardebant , sed res animos incognita turbat . Dissimulant et nube cava speculantur amicti , Quae fortuna viris , classem quo litore linquant , Quid veniant : cunctis nam lecti ...
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... Si quibus eiectus silvis aut urbibus errat . ' His animum arrecti dictis et fortis Achates 570 575 Et pater Aeneas iamdudum erumpere nubem Ardebant . Prior Aenean 3-2 AENEIDOS LIB . I. 35 'Permittit patria? hospitio prohibemur harenae; ...
... Si quibus eiectus silvis aut urbibus errat . ' His animum arrecti dictis et fortis Achates 570 575 Et pater Aeneas iamdudum erumpere nubem Ardebant . Prior Aenean 3-2 AENEIDOS LIB . I. 35 'Permittit patria? hospitio prohibemur harenae; ...
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