Aenid I-VI, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1935 - Latin literature |
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Page 101
... night the light stubble is best shorn , at night the thirsty meadows ; at night the softening moisture fails not . One I know spends wake- ful hours by the late blaze of a winter - fire , and with sharp knife points torches ; his wife ...
... night the light stubble is best shorn , at night the thirsty meadows ; at night the softening moisture fails not . One I know spends wake- ful hours by the late blaze of a winter - fire , and with sharp knife points torches ; his wife ...
Page 209
... night , their thighs freighted with thyme ; far and wide they feed on arbutus , on pale - green willows , on cassia and ruddy crocus , on the rich linden , and the dusky hyacinth . All have one season to rest from labour , all one ...
... night , their thighs freighted with thyme ; far and wide they feed on arbutus , on pale - green willows , on cassia and ruddy crocus , on the rich linden , and the dusky hyacinth . All have one season to rest from labour , all one ...
Page 525
... night ! Suffer me to tell what I have heard ; suffer me of your grace to unfold secrets buried in the depths and darkness of the earth ! 268 On they went dimly , beneath the lonely night amid the gloom , through the empty halls of Dis ...
... night ! Suffer me to tell what I have heard ; suffer me of your grace to unfold secrets buried in the depths and darkness of the earth ! 268 On they went dimly , beneath the lonely night amid the gloom , through the empty halls of Dis ...
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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