Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... Thou shalt behold thy wished Lavinian walls , And , ripe for heaven , when Fate Æneas calls , Then thou shalt bear him up , sublime , to me ; No councils have reversed my firm decree . And lest new fears disturb thy happy state , Know ...
... Thou shalt behold thy wished Lavinian walls , And , ripe for heaven , when Fate Æneas calls , Then thou shalt bear him up , sublime , to me ; No councils have reversed my firm decree . And lest new fears disturb thy happy state , Know ...
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... thou art swallowed in the Libyan main : And if our young Iülus be no more , Dismiss our navy from your friendly shore , That we to good Acestes may return , And with our friends our common losses mourn . ' Thus spoke Ilioneus ; the ...
... thou art swallowed in the Libyan main : And if our young Iülus be no more , Dismiss our navy from your friendly shore , That we to good Acestes may return , And with our friends our common losses mourn . ' Thus spoke Ilioneus ; the ...
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... Thou knowest , my son , how Jove's revengeful wife , By force and fraud , attempts thy brother's life ; And often hast thou mourned with me his pains :) Him Dido now with blandishment detains ; But I suspect the town where Juno reigns ...
... Thou knowest , my son , how Jove's revengeful wife , By force and fraud , attempts thy brother's life ; And often hast thou mourned with me his pains :) Him Dido now with blandishment detains ; But I suspect the town where Juno reigns ...
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... Thou mayest infuse thy venom in her veins . ' The God of Love obeys , and sets aside His bow and quiver , and his plumy pride : He walks Iülus in his mother's sight , And in the sweet resemblance takes delight . The Goddess then to ...
... Thou mayest infuse thy venom in her veins . ' The God of Love obeys , and sets aside His bow and quiver , and his plumy pride : He walks Iülus in his mother's sight , And in the sweet resemblance takes delight . The Goddess then to ...
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... Thou , Bacchus , God of joys and friendly cheer , And gracious Juno , both be present here : And you , my lords of Tyre , your vows address To Heaven with mine , to ratify the peace . ' The goblet then she took , with nectar crowned ...
... Thou , Bacchus , God of joys and friendly cheer , And gracious Juno , both be present here : And you , my lords of Tyre , your vows address To Heaven with mine , to ratify the peace . ' The goblet then she took , with nectar crowned ...
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abodes Achates Achilles Æneas Æneid altar Anchises appears arms Ascanius Assaracus Augustus behold blood Cæsar Calchas called Carthage Chimæra coast Cocytus command Creüsa cries crowned Dardanus daughter death descend Dido dire divine Dryden Eneid Eriphyle eyes fame fatal fate father fear fight fire flames flood foes friends fury gate Georgics Geryon ghost Goddess Gods Grecian Greeks grove hands Heaven Hecate Hector hero holy Homer honour Iliad Italy Iülus Jove king labours land Latian Latin Latium Lilybæum limbs Marcellus mind mother night note on Book o'er Pallas Pasiphaë passage Phoebus pious poem poets Priam prince Pyrrhus queen race rage Roman Rome ruin sacred shades ships shore Sibyl sight Simoïs sire skies slain soul spoils stood Stygian sword tears temple Teucer thee Theseus thou throne toils towers town translation trembling Trojan Troy Tyrian Ulysses unhappy Virgil Virgil says walls wandering wife winds word wretched Zeus