Virgil's Aeneid, Livro 12G. Routledge and Sons, 1887 - 319 páginas |
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... Latian realm , and built the destined town , His banished gods restored to rites divine , And settled sure succession in his line ; From whence the race of Alban fathers come And the long glories of majestic Rome . O Muse , the causes ...
... Latian realm , and built the destined town , His banished gods restored to rites divine , And settled sure succession in his line ; From whence the race of Alban fathers come And the long glories of majestic Rome . O Muse , the causes ...
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... Latian coast She drove the remnants of the Trojan host ; And seven long years the unhappy wandering train Were tossed by storms , and scattered through the main . Such time , such toil required the Roman name , Such length of labour for ...
... Latian coast She drove the remnants of the Trojan host ; And seven long years the unhappy wandering train Were tossed by storms , and scattered through the main . Such time , such toil required the Roman name , Such length of labour for ...
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... Phrygian race ? We Tyrians are not so devoid of sense , Nor so remote from Phoebus ' influence . Whether to Latian shores your course is bent , دو Or driven by tempests from your first intent , You 26 [ BOOK 1 . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID .
... Phrygian race ? We Tyrians are not so devoid of sense , Nor so remote from Phoebus ' influence . Whether to Latian shores your course is bent , دو Or driven by tempests from your first intent , You 26 [ BOOK 1 . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID .
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... Latian lands ; but who could then have thought That Phrygian gods to Latium should be brought ? Or who believed what mad Cassandra taught ? Now let us go where Phoebus leads the way ? ' He said , and we with glad consent obey . Forsake ...
... Latian lands ; but who could then have thought That Phrygian gods to Latium should be brought ? Or who believed what mad Cassandra taught ? Now let us go where Phoebus leads the way ? ' He said , and we with glad consent obey . Forsake ...
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... Latian throne , And build a city I may call my own , As both of us our birth from Troy derive , So let our kindred lines in concord live , And both in acts of equal friendship strive . Our fortunes , good or bad , shall be the same ...
... Latian throne , And build a city I may call my own , As both of us our birth from Troy derive , So let our kindred lines in concord live , And both in acts of equal friendship strive . Our fortunes , good or bad , shall be the same ...
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Æneas aloft altars Anchises arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold blood bore breast Carthage chief clouds coast command coursers Creusa cries crowned dare dart death descends Dido dire divine Euryalus eyes falchion fame fatal fate father Faunus fear field fierce fight fire flames flies flood foes force fortune friends fury ghost goddess gods grace Grecian ground hand haste head heaven hero holy honour Jove Juno Juturna king labour lance land Latian Latium Lausus limbs Messapus Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus mortal night o'er oars Pallas peace Phrygian pious plain Priam prince purple pursue Queen race rage rest rising rites rolling Rutulians sacred shades shield shining shore shun side sight sire skies slain soul sound spear stand steeds stood sword Tarchon temples thee thou Thracian thrice throne thunder towers town train trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyrian unhappy Virgil vows walls winds wood wound youth