Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... not , their unresisted sway Would sweep the world before them in their way : Earth , air , and seas through empty space would roll , And Heaven would fly before the driving soul . In fear of this , the Father of the Gods I - 2 ENEID I 3.
... not , their unresisted sway Would sweep the world before them in their way : Earth , air , and seas through empty space would roll , And Heaven would fly before the driving soul . In fear of this , the Father of the Gods I - 2 ENEID I 3.
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... earth , and seas , and skies . He saw the Trojan fleet dispersed , distressed , By stormy winds and wintry heaven oppressed . Full well the God his sister's envy knew , And what her aims , and what her arts pursue : He summoned Eurus ...
... earth , and seas , and skies . He saw the Trojan fleet dispersed , distressed , By stormy winds and wintry heaven oppressed . Full well the God his sister's envy knew , And what her aims , and what her arts pursue : He summoned Eurus ...
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... Earth , air , and shores , and navigable seas : At length on Libyan realms he fixed his eyes : Whom , pondering thus on human miseries , When Venus saw , she with a lowly look , Not free from tears , her heavenly sire bespoke : ' O King ...
... Earth , air , and shores , and navigable seas : At length on Libyan realms he fixed his eyes : Whom , pondering thus on human miseries , When Venus saw , she with a lowly look , Not free from tears , her heavenly sire bespoke : ' O King ...
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... earth , and , for the wrath of one , Removed from Latium and the promised throne . Are these our sceptres ? these our due rewards ? And is it thus that Jove his plighted faith regards ? ' To whom the Father of the immortal race ...
... earth , and , for the wrath of one , Removed from Latium and the promised throne . Are these our sceptres ? these our due rewards ? And is it thus that Jove his plighted faith regards ? ' To whom the Father of the immortal race ...
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... Earth , seas , and Heaven , and Jove himself turmoils , At length atoned , her friendly power shall join , To cherish and advance the Trojan line . The subject world shall Rome's dominion own , And , prostrate , shall adore the nation ...
... Earth , seas , and Heaven , and Jove himself turmoils , At length atoned , her friendly power shall join , To cherish and advance the Trojan line . The subject world shall Rome's dominion own , And , prostrate , shall adore the nation ...
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