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... sail from Sicily they are wrecked , at Juno's instigation , and come to Carthage , where queen Dido ( whom Venus has inflamed with love for Aeneas ) kindly receives them . ( III . ) But the fates do not suffer Aeneas to give up Italy ...
... sail from Sicily they are wrecked , at Juno's instigation , and come to Carthage , where queen Dido ( whom Venus has inflamed with love for Aeneas ) kindly receives them . ( III . ) But the fates do not suffer Aeneas to give up Italy ...
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... sail to Sicily or Italy . 525 Postquam introgressi et coram data copia fandi , maximus Ilioneus placido sic pectore coepit : ' O regina , novam qui condere Iuppiter urbem iustitiaque dedit gentis frenare superbas , Troes te miseri ...
... sail to Sicily or Italy . 525 Postquam introgressi et coram data copia fandi , maximus Ilioneus placido sic pectore coepit : ' O regina , novam qui condere Iuppiter urbem iustitiaque dedit gentis frenare superbas , Troes te miseri ...
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... sail from Sicily meaning to reach the coveted Hesperia , when the storm drove them south to Carthage . 35. 6 were they gladly setting their sails seawards and driving before them briny foam with keel of bronze . ' 36. aet . volnus ] cp ...
... sail from Sicily meaning to reach the coveted Hesperia , when the storm drove them south to Carthage . 35. 6 were they gladly setting their sails seawards and driving before them briny foam with keel of bronze . ' 36. aet . volnus ] cp ...
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... sails and at the outstretched lands . ' 225. sic ] even so took his stand on a peak of heaven . ' Cp . the Homeric кal , κal dý , and the like . 227. talis iactantem c . ] with ref . to sic constitit . 228. tristior ] ' sadder than her ...
... sails and at the outstretched lands . ' 225. sic ] even so took his stand on a peak of heaven . ' Cp . the Homeric кal , κal dý , and the like . 227. talis iactantem c . ] with ref . to sic constitit . 228. tristior ] ' sadder than her ...
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... Sails between worlds and worlds , ' & c . 302. ponunt = deponunt . Cp . 20 , N. 303. Deo volente ] ' at the will of Heaven ' = 0εoû θέλοντος . quietum , benignam ] note the position of these corresponding words at the end of following ...
... Sails between worlds and worlds , ' & c . 302. ponunt = deponunt . Cp . 20 , N. 303. Deo volente ] ' at the will of Heaven ' = 0εoû θέλοντος . quietum , benignam ] note the position of these corresponding words at the end of following ...
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A. S. WALPOLE Achates Achilles Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus aequor Alba Longa arma Assistant-Master atque atum atus Cambridge Carthage centum circum conj ctum Dardanus dative dedit Dido Edited by Rev ĕre ĕris Fellow of St fluctus GALLIC WAR genus goddess Greek haec hinc Homer's ILIAD Ilioneus inis inter Italiam Italy ĭtum Iuno John's College Juno king late Fellow Latium Libyae litora LIVY magno Metonymy metus mihi moenia namque neque Notes and Vocabulary nunc omnis ōnis ōris orum pectore Pelasgi perf poetical prep pron quae quam quid quis Ready regina rerum Roman Rome root GEN Sicily super Sychaeus talia Teucer thou tibi tmesis Troiae Trojan Troy Tyrii urbe urbem ūtum v. a. drive Venus Vergil verto viris volgus wind
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Page 30 - Hic canit errantem lunam solisque labores, Unde hominum genus et pecudes, unde imber et ignes, Arcturum pluviasque Hyadas geminosque Triones, Quid tantum oceano properent se tinguere soles 745 Hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet.
Page 4 - Haec ubi dicta, cavum conversa cuspide montem impulit in latus : ac venti, velut agmine facto, qua data porta, ruunt et terras turbine perflant. Incubuere mari, totumque a sedibus imis una Eurusque Notusque ruunt creberque procellis 85 Africus, et vastos volvunt ad litora fluctus. Insequitur clamorque virum stridorque rudentum.
Page 5 - Unam, quae Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten, ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus in puppim ferit: excutitur pronusque magister 115 volvitur in caput; ast illam ter fluctus ibidem torquet agens circum, et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.
Page 3 - Circum claustra fremunt; celsa sedet Aeolus arce Sceptra tenens, mollitque animos et temperat iras : Ni faciat, maria ac terras caelumque profundum Quippe ferant rapidi secum verrantque per auras...
Page 12 - Mycenas servitio premet ac victis dominabitur Argis. 285 Nascetur pulchra Troianus origine Caesar, imperium Oceano, famam qui terminet astris, Iulius, a magno demissum nomen lulo.
Page 7 - ... ac veluti magno in populo cum saepe coorta est seditio, saevitque animis ignobile volgus, iamque faces et saxa volant, furor arma ministrat; 100 tum pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem conspexere, silent arrectisque auribus adstant; ille regit dictis animos, et pectora mulcet...
Page 30 - Nunc, quibus Aurorae venisset filius armis, Nunc, quales Diomedis equi, nunc, quantus Achilles. Immo age, et a prima die, hospes, origine nobis Insidias, inquit, Danaum, casusque tuorum, Erroresque tuos ; nam te jam septima portat 755 Omnibus errantem terris et fluctibus aestas.
Page 24 - Quae te tam laeta tulerunt 605 saecula ? qui tanti talem genuere parentes ? in freta dum fluvii current, dum montibus umbrae lustrabunt convexa, polus dum sidera pascet, semper honos nomenque tuum laudesque manebunt, quae me cumque vocant terrae.
Page 22 - Orion 535 in vada caeca tulit penitusque procacibus austris perque undas superante salo perque invia saxa dispulit: hue pauci vestris adnavimus oris. quod genus hoc hominum? quaeve hunc tam barbara morem permittit patria? hospitio prohibemur harenae; 540 bella cient primaque vetant consistere terra. si genus humanum et mortalia temnitis arma, at sperate deos memores fandi atque nefandi.
Page 11 - Ternaque transierint Rutulis hiberna subactis. At puer Ascanius, cui nunc cognomen lulo Additur, — Ilus erat, dum res stetit Ilia regno — Triginta magnos volvendis mensibus orbes Imperio explebit, regnumque ab sede Lavini 270 Transferet, et longam multa vi muniet Albam.