Aenid I-VI, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1935 - Latin literature |
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... falls on a corn- field while south winds are raging , or the rushing torrent from a mountain - stream lays low the fields , lays low the glad crops and labours of oxen and drags down forests headlong , spell - bound the be- wildered ...
... falls on a corn- field while south winds are raging , or the rushing torrent from a mountain - stream lays low the fields , lays low the glad crops and labours of oxen and drags down forests headlong , spell - bound the be- wildered ...
Page 323
... fall ! O ashes of Ilium ! O funeral flames of my kin ! I call you to witness that in your doom I shunned not the Danaan weapons nor their answering blows , and had the fates willed my fall , I had earned it by my hand ! We are torn from ...
... fall ! O ashes of Ilium ! O funeral flames of my kin ! I call you to witness that in your doom I shunned not the Danaan weapons nor their answering blows , and had the fates willed my fall , I had earned it by my hand ! We are torn from ...
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Virgil. the doors proud with the spoils of barbaric gold , fall low ; where the fire fails , the Greeks hold sway . 506 Perchance , too , thou mayest inquire what was Priam's fate . When he saw the fall of the captured city , saw the ...
Virgil. the doors proud with the spoils of barbaric gold , fall low ; where the fire fails , the Greeks hold sway . 506 Perchance , too , thou mayest inquire what was Priam's fate . When he saw the fall of the captured city , saw the ...
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Acestes Aeneas Aeneid aequor aethere alta altars amid amor Anchises animos Apollo arma arva Ascanius atque auras caelo caelum caestus canibus carmina circum Corydon CreĆ¼sa cura cursu DAMOETAS Daphnis Dido divum etiam fata fate father flames 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 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 waves winds