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Aeneas ' nurse too dies and is Wagn . seems right in his former explanaburied in
a place called after her Caieta . tion of the words ' the name of a city Aeneas sails
thence , coasting along the and promontory in Italy is your epitaph , ' land of ...
Aeneas ' nurse too dies and is Wagn . seems right in his former explanaburied in
a place called after her Caieta . tion of the words ' the name of a city Aeneas sails
thence , coasting along the and promontory in Italy is your epitaph , ' land of ...
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Hinc exaudiri gemitus ' nected Ulysses with this part of Italy see 6. 557. Gemere '
is used by the Roman Lewis pp . 327 foll . Telegonus , son of poets of the roaring
of wild beasts , as by Ulysses and Circe , is the mythical founder Hor . Epod .
Hinc exaudiri gemitus ' nected Ulysses with this part of Italy see 6. 557. Gemere '
is used by the Roman Lewis pp . 327 foll . Telegonus , son of poets of the roaring
of wild beasts , as by Ulysses and Circe , is the mythical founder Hor . Epod .
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For ( 2.781 ) that his destination was Italy , ' atque ' comp . 6. 162. , 10. 219 , for
hic ' “ ubi Lydius arva Inter opima virum leni 1. 728. “ Prospiceres arce ex summa
fluit agmine Thybris : " and he says himself 4. 410. “ Lucum : ' there is still a wood
...
For ( 2.781 ) that his destination was Italy , ' atque ' comp . 6. 162. , 10. 219 , for
hic ' “ ubi Lydius arva Inter opima virum leni 1. 728. “ Prospiceres arce ex summa
fluit agmine Thybris : " and he says himself 4. 410. “ Lucum : ' there is still a wood
...
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For Latinus , the Italian god Faunus , tainty of it . ... among the subjects of this are
the indigenous race that inhabited part of the poem , as the strife between Italy
when Saturn came down to civilize Mezentius and his subjects had an im- it .
For Latinus , the Italian god Faunus , tainty of it . ... among the subjects of this are
the indigenous race that inhabited part of the poem , as the strife between Italy
when Saturn came down to civilize Mezentius and his subjects had an im- it .
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Virg . seems here to treat the Italian 54. ] • Petere ' of seeking in marriage
divinities as a line of semi - divine earthly 12. 42. Magno , ' like “ magna ” v . 4 ,
kings . For Saturn see 8. 319 foll . “ Ulti . simply an ennobling epithet . mus auctor
' like ...
Virg . seems here to treat the Italian 54. ] • Petere ' of seeking in marriage
divinities as a line of semi - divine earthly 12. 42. Magno , ' like “ magna ” v . 4 ,
kings . For Saturn see 8. 319 foll . “ Ulti . simply an ennobling epithet . mus auctor
' like ...
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Page 135 - ... haec genitor digressu dicta supremo fundebat ; famuli conlapsum in tecta ferebant. lamque adeo exierat portis equitatus apertis, 585 Aeneas inter primes et fidus Achates, inde alii Troiae proceres, ipse agmine Pallas in medio, chlamyde et pictis conspectus in armis, qualis ubi Oceani perfusus Lucifer unda, quem Venus ante alios astrorum diligit ignis, 590 extulit os sacrum caelo tenebrasque resolvit.
Page 251 - That fires the length of Ophiuchus huge In the Arctic sky, and from his horrid hair Shakes pestilence and war.
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