Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... the hero's view , From stem to stern by waves was overborne : The trembling pilot , from his rudder torn , 140 150 160 Was headlong hurled ; thrice round the ship was tossed , Then bulged at once , and in the deep was ÆNEID I 5.
... the hero's view , From stem to stern by waves was overborne : The trembling pilot , from his rudder torn , 140 150 160 Was headlong hurled ; thrice round the ship was tossed , Then bulged at once , and in the deep was ÆNEID I 5.
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Books I, II and VI. Virgil. Then bulged at once , and in the deep was lost . And here and there above the waves were seen Arms , pictures , precious goods , and floating men . The stoutest vessel to the storm gave way , And sucked ...
Books I, II and VI. Virgil. Then bulged at once , and in the deep was lost . And here and there above the waves were seen Arms , pictures , precious goods , and floating men . The stoutest vessel to the storm gave way , And sucked ...
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... once again may rise , Endure the hardships of your present state , Live , and reserve yourselves for better fate . ' 292 These words he spoke ; but spoke not from his heart ; His outward smiles concealed his inward smart . The jolly ...
... once again may rise , Endure the hardships of your present state , Live , and reserve yourselves for better fate . ' 292 These words he spoke ; but spoke not from his heart ; His outward smiles concealed his inward smart . The jolly ...
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... once again return , And Vestal fires in hallowed temples burn ; And Remus with Quirinus shall sustain The righteous laws , and fraud and force restrain . Janus himself before his fane shall wait , 400 And keep the dreadful issues of his ...
... once again return , And Vestal fires in hallowed temples burn ; And Remus with Quirinus shall sustain The righteous laws , and fraud and force restrain . Janus himself before his fane shall wait , 400 And keep the dreadful issues of his ...
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... once was wounded with an equal dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid : Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned divine and human laws : Then strife ensued , and cursed gold the cause . The monarch ...
... once was wounded with an equal dart . Her father gave her , yet a spotless maid : Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed : One who contemned divine and human laws : Then strife ensued , and cursed gold the cause . The monarch ...
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