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Page 44
... breezes afford us unruffled Seas , and a south - wind gently rustling invites to the broad deep , Launch my companions the ships , and together are crowding the sea - beach . Forth from the port we are wafted , and vanish the cities and ...
... breezes afford us unruffled Seas , and a south - wind gently rustling invites to the broad deep , Launch my companions the ships , and together are crowding the sea - beach . Forth from the port we are wafted , and vanish the cities and ...
Page 45
... breezes astern are pursuing us on as we journey ; Onward at length do we glide to the primitive shores of Curetes . 130 Therefore I eagerly plot out the walls of the coveted city , Call it the Pergaman city , and pleased with the title ...
... breezes astern are pursuing us on as we journey ; Onward at length do we glide to the primitive shores of Curetes . 130 Therefore I eagerly plot out the walls of the coveted city , Call it the Pergaman city , and pleased with the title ...
Page 48
... breezes invoked , ye Shall to Italia go , and be suffered to enter its harbors ; But 245 250 ye shall never have compassed your destined city with ramparts , Ere that a direful hunger , the visited wrong of our plotted 255 Slaughter ...
... breezes invoked , ye Shall to Italia go , and be suffered to enter its harbors ; But 245 250 ye shall never have compassed your destined city with ramparts , Ere that a direful hunger , the visited wrong of our plotted 255 Slaughter ...
Page 50
... breezes , I pray , and what fortunes have rendered thy voyage Safe , or what god hath impelled thee unwittingly on to our confines ? What of the boy Ascanius ? Does he survive , and the free air Breathe , whom to thee while as yet at ...
... breezes , I pray , and what fortunes have rendered thy voyage Safe , or what god hath impelled thee unwittingly on to our confines ? What of the boy Ascanius ? Does he survive , and the free air Breathe , whom to thee while as yet at ...
Page 51
... breezes Beckon the sails , and the canvas is fanned by the freshening south - wind : In these terms I appeal to the prophet , and thus I entreat him : " Native of Troja , a seer of the gods , who the pleasure of Phoebus Knowest , who ...
... breezes Beckon the sails , and the canvas is fanned by the freshening south - wind : In these terms I appeal to the prophet , and thus I entreat him : " Native of Troja , a seer of the gods , who the pleasure of Phoebus Knowest , who ...
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Acestes Æneas Æneid æther afar altars Anchises Apollo armor arms Ascanius Ausonian battle bespeaks billows blood body bosom breezes buckler Camilla Carthage cavern charger chariot chieftains comrades Creüsa Danaäns Dardan Dardanian death deep deities Dido earth Eneas Euryalus Evander exclaims eyes fates father Æneas Faunus flames fleet flits foemen forests fortune goddess gods gold grove hast hath heaven Helenus helmet Hence hero hexameter hither honor Ilian Italia Iülus Juno Jupiter Juturna land Latins Latium lofty mansions Meanwhile Messapus Mezentius midst mighty Mnestheus monarch mother mountains night Nisus o'er ocean offspring once Pallas Pergamus Phoebus Phrygian pity plains Priam ramparts right hand river round rushing Rutulians sabre sails Sergestus shalt shores shoulders sister slaughter slumber soul Spake spear spirit squadron steeds summons surges Tarchon temples Teucrans thee thine thou threshold Trojan Turnus Tyrrhenian uttered valor Venus Virgil wafted war-spear warfare warriors weapons winds wound