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Page xxxvi
... tell the chiefs and forces of the allies : 163-165 . These enumerated and described as they sail by night on the Tiber in their thirty transports : 166-214 . At dawn the sea - nymphs - his lately transformed ships - greet and escort the ...
... tell the chiefs and forces of the allies : 163-165 . These enumerated and described as they sail by night on the Tiber in their thirty transports : 166-214 . At dawn the sea - nymphs - his lately transformed ships - greet and escort the ...
Page 7
... shalt gaze on Lavinium's city and promised Ramparts , yea , and sublimely shalt waft to the planets of heaven Thy high - minded Æneas : no , there hath no sentiment changed me . 250 255 260 He - for I kindly will tell thee , and BOOK I. 7.
... shalt gaze on Lavinium's city and promised Ramparts , yea , and sublimely shalt waft to the planets of heaven Thy high - minded Æneas : no , there hath no sentiment changed me . 250 255 260 He - for I kindly will tell thee , and BOOK I. 7.
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Virgil. He - for I kindly will tell thee , and , since this solicitude gnaws thee , Wider unrolling the secrets of fates , will array them before thee— He shall a mighty war in Italia wage , and shall crush out Barbarous tribes , and ...
Virgil. He - for I kindly will tell thee , and , since this solicitude gnaws thee , Wider unrolling the secrets of fates , will array them before thee— He shall a mighty war in Italia wage , and shall crush out Barbarous tribes , and ...
Page 9
... tell me , if strolling Anywhere here you have happened to see any one of my sisters , Girt with a quiver , and clad in a vesture of maculate lynx - skin , Or with a loud shout pressing the chase of the lathery wild - boar . " Thus spake ...
... tell me , if strolling Anywhere here you have happened to see any one of my sisters , Girt with a quiver , and clad in a vesture of maculate lynx - skin , Or with a loud shout pressing the chase of the lathery wild - boar . " Thus spake ...
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... tell us thou givest the statues for strangers , Grant that this day be to Tyrians , and comers from Troja , auspicious ; Grant that our future descendants may hold it in lasting remembrance ! Bacchus be present the giver of cheer , and ...
... tell us thou givest the statues for strangers , Grant that this day be to Tyrians , and comers from Troja , auspicious ; Grant that our future descendants may hold it in lasting remembrance ! Bacchus be present the giver of cheer , and ...
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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