Aeneid, Volume 6Clarendon Press, 1918 |
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... shore of Thrace and began to build a town there , but when he was pulling up some shoots of cornel and myrtle , he was horrified to see blood dropping from their roots , and was warned by a voice from the ground that Polydorus , son of ...
... shore of Thrace and began to build a town there , but when he was pulling up some shoots of cornel and myrtle , he was horrified to see blood dropping from their roots , and was warned by a voice from the ground that Polydorus , son of ...
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... shore , which he must reach by a long voyage . When he and his people came to Sicily , they landed in the country of the Cyclopes , the one - eyed giants , and saw among them Polyphemus , whom Ulysses and his companions had blinded ...
... shore , which he must reach by a long voyage . When he and his people came to Sicily , they landed in the country of the Cyclopes , the one - eyed giants , and saw among them Polyphemus , whom Ulysses and his companions had blinded ...
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... shores of Africa . Here the Trojans came to the Phoenician town of Carthage , already growing up under the sovereignty of Dido ... shore of Italy and landed at Cumae . The sixth book is occupied with the journey of Aeneas INTRODUCTION II.
... shores of Africa . Here the Trojans came to the Phoenician town of Carthage , already growing up under the sovereignty of Dido ... shore of Italy and landed at Cumae . The sixth book is occupied with the journey of Aeneas INTRODUCTION II.
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... shore was a grove sacred to Hecate , surrounding the temple of Apollo , and in the rock behind this temple was the cave from which the Sibyl , his priestess , chanted her oracles . At her bidding Aeneas begins his prayer , asking that ...
... shore was a grove sacred to Hecate , surrounding the temple of Apollo , and in the rock behind this temple was the cave from which the Sibyl , his priestess , chanted her oracles . At her bidding Aeneas begins his prayer , asking that ...
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... shore of Lake Avernus , where he sees the bough gleaming through the green leaves of an oak . After bringing it to the Sibyl , he buries with all due rites the body of his trumpeter , Misenus , who had been found dead on the sea - shore ...
... shore of Lake Avernus , where he sees the bough gleaming through the green leaves of an oak . After bringing it to the Sibyl , he buries with all due rites the body of his trumpeter , Misenus , who had been found dead on the sea - shore ...
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Acheron Achilles Aeneas Aeneid Anchises animas Apollo arma ārum atque Augustus auras Avernus caesura cave centum cēpi Charon circum Cocytus conj ctum Cumae dead death Deiphobus Dido earth Elysium enim entrance Eriphyle eris fata followed funeral gate genus ghosts golden bough Greek Hades haec Hecate heroes iectum ille indecl ingens inis intr Introd Italy itum Jupiter king Lake Avernus land Latium lower world lumina manus Marcellus Misenus multa namque neque ntis nunc omnia omnis oracles ōris ōrum Palinurus perf Phlegethon plur poenas prep procul Proserpina punishment quae quam quid quin quis quod regna river Rome sacerdos sese shore Sibyl Sibyllae souls Styx super syllable tantum Tartarus terra Teucri tibi Tisiphone Trojans Troy Ulysses umbras unda urbem vates vestibulum Virgil vowel word
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Page 40 - Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno; Noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis ; Sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, Hoc opus, hie labor est.
Page 47 - Cocyto eructat harenam. portitor has horrendus aquas et flumina servat terribili squalore Charon, cui plurima mento canities inculta iacet, stant lumina flamma, 300 sordidus ex umeris nodo dependet amictus. ipse ratem conto subigit velisque ministrat et ferruginea subvectat corpora cumba, iam senior, sed cruda deo viridisque senectus.
Page 67 - Caesar, et omnis luli progenies, magnum caeli ventura sub axem. 790 hie vir, hie est, tibi quern promitti saepius audis, Augustus Caesar, Divi genus, aurea condet saecula qui rursus Latio, regnata per arva Saturno quondam...
Page 46 - Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna: quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna 270 est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem.
Page 71 - Sunt geminae Somni portae ; quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, 895 sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
Page 37 - Teucros vocat alta in templa sacerdos. excisum Euboicae latus ingens rupis in antrum, quo lati ducunt aditus centum, ostia centum ; unde ruunt totidem voces, responsa Sibyllae. ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo, 'poscere fata tempus,
Page 46 - ... est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter, et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem. vestibulum ante ipsum primisque in faucibus Orci Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae, pallentesque habitant Morbi, tristisque Senectus, 275 et Metus, et malesuada Fames, ac turpis Egestas, terribiles visu formae, Letumque, Labosque ; turn consanguineus Leti Sopor, et mala mentis Gaudia, mortiferumque adverso in limine Bellum, ferreique Eumenidum thalami, et Discordia demens, 280 vipereum crinem vittis...
Page 70 - Heu, miserande puer, si qua fata aspera rumpas, tu Marcellus eris. Manibus date lilia plenis, purpureos spargam flores, animamque nepotis his saltern adcumulem donis, et fungar inani 885 munere.
Page 52 - Continuo auditae voces vagitus et ingens, infantumque animae flentes, in limine primo quos dulcis vitae exsortis et ab ubere raptos abstulit atra dies et funere mersit acerbo.
Page 62 - Atque huic responsum paucis ita reddidit heros : " Nulli certa domus. Lucis habitamus opacis, " Riparumque toros et prata recentia rivis " Incolimus. Sed vos, si fert ita corde voluntas, 675 " Hoc superate jugum ; et facili jam tramite sistam.