Virgil, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1965 - Agriculture |
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Page 371
... called the plains Chaonian and the whole land Chaonia from Chaon of Troy , and placed on the heights a Pergamus , this Ilian citadel . But to thee , what winds , what fates gave a course ? or what god has driven thee un- knowing on our ...
... called the plains Chaonian and the whole land Chaonia from Chaon of Troy , and placed on the heights a Pergamus , this Ilian citadel . But to thee , what winds , what fates gave a course ? or what god has driven thee un- knowing on our ...
Page 489
... called Troy's ? Shall I nowhere see a Xanthus and a Simois , the rivers of Hector ? Nay , come ! and burn with me these accursed ships . For in my sleep the phantom of Cassandra , the soothsayer , seemed to give me blazing brands : Here ...
... called Troy's ? Shall I nowhere see a Xanthus and a Simois , the rivers of Hector ? Nay , come ! and burn with me these accursed ships . For in my sleep the phantom of Cassandra , the soothsayer , seemed to give me blazing brands : Here ...
Page 563
... called from the poor land of lowly Cures to sovereign might , shall base the infant city on his laws . To him shall then succeed Tullus , who shall break his country's peace , and rouse to arms a slothful folk and ranks long unused to ...
... called from the poor land of lowly Cures to sovereign might , shall base the infant city on his laws . To him shall then succeed Tullus , who shall break his country's peace , and rouse to arms a slothful folk and ranks long unused to ...
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Acestes Aeneas Aeneid aequor aethere alta altars amid amor Anchises animos Apollo arma arms arva Ascanius atque auras caelo caelum caestus canibus carmina circum Corydon CreĆ¼sa cura cursu DAMOETAS Daphnis Dido divum etiam fata father flame flumina genus gods haec haud heaven herbas hinc hunc iamque illa ille illi ingens inter interea ipsa ipse known to Servius land litora Mackail Maenalus magna magno manu medio MENALCAS mighty mihi Mnestheus moenia MOPSUS multa Mycenae namque neque numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater pectore primum Priscian quae quam quibus quid quis quod quoque rastris saepe saxa Scholia Sergestus shore sidera silvae silvis songs super talia tamen tantum terga terra Teucrians thee thou tibi Troia Troiae Trojan Troy ulmos umbra unda urbe urbem Virgil viris Vols waves winds