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The three Parcae are Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos . The first draws the thread
from the distaff , the second winds or twists it by turn . ing ( volvere ) the spindle ,
and the last decides the destinies of men by cutting the thread with the shears .
The three Parcae are Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos . The first draws the thread
from the distaff , the second winds or twists it by turn . ing ( volvere ) the spindle ,
and the last decides the destinies of men by cutting the thread with the shears .
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The present is occasionally used for the future in lively or earnest discourse ,
indicating strong assurance . See II , 322 . 50–63 . Description of the realm of
Aeolus in the Liparaean islands . 51. austris : the names of particular winds are ...
The present is occasionally used for the future in lively or earnest discourse ,
indicating strong assurance . See II , 322 . 50–63 . Description of the realm of
Aeolus in the Liparaean islands . 51. austris : the names of particular winds are ...
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books I-XII Virgil Henry Simmons Frieze. which predominate , suggest well the
power of the struggling winds , and the alliteration their roar . 56. arce : the palace
was built on the summit or slope of a mountain , and is called , in l . 140 , aula .
books I-XII Virgil Henry Simmons Frieze. which predominate , suggest well the
power of the struggling winds , and the alliteration their roar . 56. arce : the palace
was built on the summit or slope of a mountain , and is called , in l . 140 , aula .
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... dignity conferred upon Aeolus , Virgil has probably followed some ancient myth
, in which Juno , as the impersonation of the air , was represented as exercising
some influence over the winds and in the creation of a king under whose control
...
... dignity conferred upon Aeolus , Virgil has probably followed some ancient myth
, in which Juno , as the impersonation of the air , was represented as exercising
some influence over the winds and in the creation of a king under whose control
...
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Regained , 4 , 413 : – Nor slept the winds Within their stony caves , but rushed
abroad From the four hinges of the world . ' . cam . 84. Incubuere : ' they
descended upon . The verb in this sense is foliowed by the dative . Cf. II , 514.
totum : sc ...
Regained , 4 , 413 : – Nor slept the winds Within their stony caves , but rushed
abroad From the four hinges of the world . ' . cam . 84. Incubuere : ' they
descended upon . The verb in this sense is foliowed by the dative . Cf. II , 514.
totum : sc ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus ävi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin manus means mihi mind moenia multa nunc object omnes one's oris pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi Trojan Troy turn Turnus Venus Virgil wind