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" ... sees stretching on every side the Mourning Fields : such the name they bear. Here dwell those whom cruel Love's consuming tooth has eaten to the heart, in the privacy of hidden walks and an enshrouding myrtle wood : their tender sorrows quit them... "
The Poems of Virgil - Page 252
by Virgil - 1884 - 424 pages
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Miscellaneous Writings of John Conington: Late Corpus Professor of ..., Volume 2

John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 510 pages
...enshrouding myrtle wood : (their tender sorrows quit them not even in death.) In this region he sees Phaedra and Procris, and sad Eriphyle, pointing to the wounds...and Pasiphae : along with them moves Laodamia, and Cameus, once a man, now a woman, brought back by the turn of fate to her former self. Among these was...
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The poems of Virgil tr. into English prose: The Bucolics; The Georgics; the ...

John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 510 pages
...enshrouding myrtle wood : their tender sorrows quit them not even in death. In this region he sees Phaedra and Procris, and sad Eriphyle, pointing to the wounds of her ruthless son, and Evadne, and Pasipha3 : along with them moves Laodamia, and Caeneus, once a man, now a woman, brought back by the...
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Miscellaneous writings, ed. by J.A. Symonds, with a memoir by H.J ..., Volume 2

John Conington - 1872 - 558 pages
...enshrouding myrtle wood : their tender sorrows quit them not even in death. In this region he sees Phaedra and Procris, and sad Eriphyle, pointing to the wounds of her ruthless son, and Evadne, and Pasiphas : along with them moves Laodamia, and Cteneus, once a man, now a woman, brought back by the...
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The poems of Virgil, tr. into Engl. prose by J. Conington

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1882 - 446 pages
...their tender sorrows quit them not even in death. In this region he sees Phaedra and Procris, and sail Eriphyle, pointing to the wounds of her ruthless son,...and Pasiphae : along with them moves Laodamia, and Caeneus, once a man, now a woman, brought back by the turn of fate to her former self. Among these...
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The Aeneid

Virgil - 1917 - 398 pages
...enshrouding myrtle wood : their tender sorrows 25 quit them not even in death. In this region he sees Phaedra and Procris, and sad Eriphyle, pointing to the wounds...man, now a woman, brought back by the turn of fate to 30 her former self. Among these was Phoenicia's daughter, Dido, fresh from her death-wound, wandering...
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