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" What were your feelings then, poor Dido, at a sight like this! How deep the groans you heaved, when you looked out from your lofty tower on a beach all seething and swarming, and saw the whole sea before you deafened with that hubbub of voices! Tyrant... "
The Poems of Virgil - Page 200
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
...her, and carry her sinking frame into her marble chamber, and lay her on her bed. But good zEncas, though yearning to solace and soothe her agonised...destroy the Trojan nation ; I sent no ships to Pergamus ; I never VOL. II. P disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. Why will he not let my...
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The poems of Virgil tr. into English prose: The Bucolics; The Georgics; the ...

John Conington - Classical philology - 1872 - 510 pages
...repairs to his fleet. The Teucrians redouble their efforts, and along the whole range of the !-hore drag their tall ships down. The keels are careened...destroy the Trojan nation ; I sent no ships to Pergamus ; I never VOL. II. P disinterred his father Anchises, his dusl or his spirit. Why will he not let my...
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Miscellaneous writings, ed. by J.A. Symonds, with a memoir by H.J ..., Volume 2

John Conington - 1872 - 558 pages
...and you only, know the subtle approaches to his heart, and the times of essaying them. Go, then, ray sister, and supplicate our haughty foe. Tell him I...to destroy the Trojan nation ; I sent no ships to Fergamus ; I never VOL. n. P drowsy poppy-seed. She, by her spells, undertakes to release souls at...
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The poems of Virgil, tr. into Engl. prose by J. Conington

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1882 - 446 pages
...perform me this one service. You, and you only, the perfidious man was wont to make his friend—aye, even to trust you with his secret thoughts. You, and...destroy the Trojan nation; I sent no ships to Pergamus; I never disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. 'VYhy will he not let my words sink...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 1

Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 568 pages
...the force and punishing the stragglers ; the whole track is in a glow of work. XII. DEATH OF DIDO. What were your feelings then, poor Dido, at a sight...destroy the Trojan nation; I sent no ships to Pergamus; I never disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. Why will he not let my words sink...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 3

Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 446 pages
...rallying the force and punishing the stragglers ; the whole track is in a glow of work. DEATH OF DIDO. What were your feelings then, poor Dido, at a sight...destroy the Trojan nation ; I sent no ships to Pergamus ; I never disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. Why will he not let my words sink...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 3

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 438 pages
...should have left aught untried, and be rushing on a needless death. "Anna, you see there is huriying all over the shore — they are met from every side...destroy the Trojan nation; I sent no ships to Pergamus; I never disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. Why will he not let my words sink...
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The Aeneid

Virgil - 1917 - 398 pages
...have the power to bear it too, my sister. Yet, Anna, in my misery, perform me this one service. You, 5 and you only, the perfidious man was wont to make...sister, and supplicate our haughty foe. Tell him I was 10 no party to the Danaan league at Aulis to destroy the Trojan nation; I sent no ships to Pergamus;...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with ..., Volume 3

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...rallying the force and punishing the stragglers ; the whole track is in a glow of work. DEATH OF DIDO. What were your feelings then, poor Dido, at a sight...destroy the Trojan nation; I sent no ships to Pergamus; I never disinterred his father Anchises, his dust or his spirit. Why will he not let my words sink...
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