The last six books of the Æneid, and the GeorgicsGinn, 1897 |
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Page 1
... their meal , for want of dishes , use flat cakes , which they afterwards eat ; in this Æneas sees the fulfilment of the dire prophecy of the Harpy , and welcomes the end of their wanderings ( vv . 107–147 ) . Ambassadors go to the court ...
... their meal , for want of dishes , use flat cakes , which they afterwards eat ; in this Æneas sees the fulfilment of the dire prophecy of the Harpy , and welcomes the end of their wanderings ( vv . 107–147 ) . Ambassadors go to the court ...
Page 5
... ter caelo clarus ab alto intonuit radiisque ardentem lucis et auro 110 ille . H. and C. 129 exitiis . H. and others . 135 140 ipse manu quatiens ostendit ab aethere nubem . Diditur hic VII . 142. ] The Trojans Eat their Tables . 5.
... ter caelo clarus ab alto intonuit radiisque ardentem lucis et auro 110 ille . H. and C. 129 exitiis . H. and others . 135 140 ipse manu quatiens ostendit ab aethere nubem . Diditur hic VII . 142. ] The Trojans Eat their Tables . 5.
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... their forces , and aid is asked from Apulia ( vv . 1–17 ) . The river god of the Tiber appears to Æneas amid his cares , promises the fulfilment of the omen of the White Sow , and the future founding of Rome , and advises him to seek ...
... their forces , and aid is asked from Apulia ( vv . 1–17 ) . The river god of the Tiber appears to Æneas amid his cares , promises the fulfilment of the omen of the White Sow , and the future founding of Rome , and advises him to seek ...
Page 74
... their story ( vv . 215- 245 ) , and hasten on the ships ( vv . 246–250 ) . Æneas prays to Cybele , addresses his men , and comes to land ( vv . 251–275 ) ; but Turnus attempts to resist the landing ( vv . 276–307 ) , and the battle ...
... their story ( vv . 215- 245 ) , and hasten on the ships ( vv . 246–250 ) . Æneas prays to Cybele , addresses his men , and comes to land ( vv . 251–275 ) ; but Turnus attempts to resist the landing ( vv . 276–307 ) , and the battle ...
Page 81
... revoluta rubebat matura iam luce dies noctemque fugarat : 237 ardentis . R. 251 supera . C. 250 255 principio sociis edicit , signa sequantur atque animos aptent armis X. 257. ] 81 They Speed the Ships on their Way .
... revoluta rubebat matura iam luce dies noctemque fugarat : 237 ardentis . R. 251 supera . C. 250 255 principio sociis edicit , signa sequantur atque animos aptent armis X. 257. ] 81 They Speed the Ships on their Way .
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acies Aeneas aequore aestas agmina alta altis alto ancient animis Apollo Ardea arma armis arva Ascanius auras auro Baccho Bacchus bello caelo caelum called Circe circum city common coniunx construction corpora course Cybele death deus dextra different ensem Etruria famous Fauni ferro ferrum first flumina form great Greek haud hence Hercules hinc Iamque idea ille ingens interea Iovis Italy Iuno Iuppiter kind king Latinus Latio Latium Lavinia litora made make manu mentioned Messapus Mezentius mihi moenia muros name neque nequiquam note nunc omnibus omnis opposed Pallas pater pectore perhaps poet preceding probably proelia pugnae referring river Rutuli same sanguine sanguis see Fig seems sense sese sidera sine siqua subject super supply supposed taken Tarchon tecta tela tellus Teucros tibi time Trojans Turni Turno Turnus urbem used Venus verse vertice Virgil volnere Volsci Vulcan whole word
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Page 195 - Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas, et viridi in campo templum de marmore ponam propter aquam, tardis ingens ubi flexibus errat Mincius et tenera praetexit harundine ripas.
Page 142 - Hic Venus, indigno nati concussa dolore, dictamnum genetrix Cretaea carpit ab Ida, puberibus caulem foliis et flore comantem purpureo ; non illa feris incognita capris gramina, cum tergo volucres haesere sagittae...
Page 40 - Hanc multos florentem annos rex deinde superbo imperio et saevis tenuit Mezentius armis. Quid memorem infandas caedes, quid facta tyranni effera? di capiti ipsius generique reservent! Mortua quin etiam iungebat corpora vivis 485 componens manibusque manus atque oribus ora, tormenti genus, et sanie taboque fluentes complexu in misero longa sic morte necabat.
Page 193 - Lenaee, vocat pecorisque magistris velocis iaculi certamina ponit in ulmo, 530 corporaque agresti nudant praedura palaestrae. hanc olim veteres vitam coluere Sabini, hanc Remus et frater, sic fortis Etruria crevit scilicet et rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma, septemque una sibi muro circumdedit arces.
Page 37 - Talibus inter se dictis ad tecta subibant pauperis Euandri passimque armenta videbant 360 Romanoque foro et lautis mugire Carinis. Ut ventum ad sedes : ' Haec,' inquit, ' limina victor Alcides subiit, haec illum regia cepit. Aude, hospes, contemnere opes et te quoque dignum finge deo rebusque veni non asper egenis.
Page 154 - Troia.' olli subridens hominum rerumque repertor : es germana Iovis Saturnique altera proles : 830 irarum tantos volvis sub pectore fluctus. verum age et inceptum frustra submitte furorem : do quod vis, et me victusque volensque remitto. sermonem Ausonii patrium moresque tenebunt, utque est nomen erit ; commixti corpore tantum subsident Teucri ; morem ritusque sacrorum adiciam faciamque omnes uno ore Latinos.
Page 223 - Caicus, 370 et gemina auratus taurino cornua vultu Eridanus, quo non alius per pinguia culta in mare purpureum violentior effluit amnis. postquam est in thalami pendentia pumice tecta perventum et nati fletus cognovit...
Page 215 - Atque equidem, extremo ni iam sub fine laborum vela traham et terris festinem advertere proram, forsitan et pinguis hortos quae cura colendi ornaret canerem...
Page 24 - ... aequore campi exercebat equos curruque in bella ruebat. Ipse inter primos praestanti corpore Turnus vertitur arma tenens, et toto vertice supra est. cui triplici crinita iuba galea alta Chimaeram 785 sustinet, Aetnaeos efflantem faucibus ignis : tam magis ilia fremens et tristibus effera flammis, quam magis effuso crudescunt sanguine pugnae.
Page 169 - Idcirco certis dimensum partibus orbem per duodena regit mundi sol aureus astra. quinque tenent caelum zonae: quarum una corusco semper sole rubens et torrida semper ab igni...