The Aeneid of Virgil, Volume 1E. Arnold, 1906 |
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... leaves , and with dry timber nursed The flame , and fanned the fuel to a blaze . Then Ceres ' sea - sad grain , and Ceres ' arms 175 They bring , world - wearied , and bestir themselves To bake and bray with stones their rescued meal ...
... leaves , and with dry timber nursed The flame , and fanned the fuel to a blaze . Then Ceres ' sea - sad grain , and Ceres ' arms 175 They bring , world - wearied , and bestir themselves To bake and bray with stones their rescued meal ...
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... , I will speak More fully , and unroll the leaves of Fate , — Long shall he fight in Italy , subdue Fierce tribes , and in wall'd cities school his men , 260 Tertia dum Latio regnantem viderit aestas , Ternaque transierint Rutulis I 17 I.
... , I will speak More fully , and unroll the leaves of Fate , — Long shall he fight in Italy , subdue Fierce tribes , and in wall'd cities school his men , 260 Tertia dum Latio regnantem viderit aestas , Ternaque transierint Rutulis I 17 I.
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... leave her native shores , Disclosing ancient treasures underground , Silver and gold unsummed , her journey's aid . 355 She , thus distract , sought friends to share her flight , And all who loathed the tyrant King , or feared , Muster ...
... leave her native shores , Disclosing ancient treasures underground , Silver and gold unsummed , her journey's aid . 355 She , thus distract , sought friends to share her flight , And all who loathed the tyrant King , or feared , Muster ...
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... leave Thee ! Fell such slander from a parent's tongue ? If the Gods will that nought be left of Troy , And thou art firm , and wilt to wreck so large Add thee and thine , Death's door will gape anon , When Pyrrhus comes , who sheds the ...
... leave Thee ! Fell such slander from a parent's tongue ? If the Gods will that nought be left of Troy , And thou art firm , and wilt to wreck so large Add thee and thine , Death's door will gape anon , When Pyrrhus comes , who sheds the ...
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... leave Thee ! Fell such slander from a parent's tongue ? 660 If the Gods will that nought be left of Troy , And thou art firm , and wilt to wreck so large Add thee and thine , Death's door will gape anon , When Pyrrhus comes , who sheds ...
... leave Thee ! Fell such slander from a parent's tongue ? 660 If the Gods will that nought be left of Troy , And thou art firm , and wilt to wreck so large Add thee and thine , Death's door will gape anon , When Pyrrhus comes , who sheds ...
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Página 164 - ... nox erat, et placidum carpebant fessa soporem corpora per terras, silvaeque et saeva quierant aequora, cum medio volvuntur sidera lapsu, cum tacet omnis ager, pecudes, pictaeque volucres, quaeque lacus late liquidos, quaeque aspera dumis rura tenent, somno positae sub nocte silenti.
Página 284 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, ' Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore voltus, 'Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus ' Describent radio, et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 ' Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento ; ' Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque inponere morem, 'Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Página 56 - Juvenes, fortissima frustra pectora, si vobis audentem extrema cupido certa sequi, quae sit rebus fortuna videtis : 350 excessere omnes, adytis arisque relictis, di, quibus imperium hoc steterat ; succurritis urbi incensae ; moriamur et in media arma ruamus. una salus victis, nullam sperare salutem.
Página 52 - Ille nihil, nee me quaerentem vana moratur, sed graviter gemitus imo de pectore ducens, ' Heu fuge, nate dea, teque his, ait, eripe flammis.
Página 150 - At regina dolos (quis fallere possit amantem?) praesensit, motusque excepit prima futuros omnia tuta timens. Eadem impia Fama furenti detulit armari classem cursumque parari. Saevit inops animi totamque incensa per urbem 300 bacchatur, qualis commotis excita sacris Thyias, ubi audito stimulant trieterica Baccho orgia nocturnusque vocat clamore Cithaeron.
Página 262 - ... infelix Dido, verus mihi nuntius ergo venerat exstinctam ferroque extrema secutam? funeris heu tibi causa fui ? per sidera iuro, per superos et si qua fides tellure sub ima est, invitus, regina, tuo de litore cessi.
Página 150 - Troia per undosum peteretur classibus aequor ? Mene fugis ? Per ego has lacrimas dextramque tuam te — Quando aliud mihi iam miserae nihil ipsa reliqui — Per connubia nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos, Si bene quid de te merui, fuit aut tibi quicquam Dulce meum, miserere domus labentis et istam, Oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus, exue mentem.
Página 12 - Quis jam locus, inquit, Achate, Quae regio in terris nostri non plena laboris ? 460 En Priamus. Sunt hic etiam sua praemia laudi ; Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt. Solve metus ; feret haec aliquam tibi fama salutem.
Página 5 - Africus, et vastos volvunt ad litora fluctus. Insequitur clamorque virum stridorque rudentum. Eripiunt subito nubes caelumque diemque Teucrorum ex oculis ; ponto nox incubat atra. Intonuere poli et crebris micat ignibus aether, 90 praesentemque viris intentant omnia mortem.
Página 250 - Vestibulum ante ipsum primisque in faucibus Orci Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Pallentesque habitant Morbi, tristisque Senectus, Et Metus, et malesuada Fames, ac turpis Egestas, Terribiles visu formae, Letumque, Labosque; Turn consanguineus Leti Sopor, et mala mentis Gaudia, mortiferumque adverse in limine Bellum, Ferreique Eumenidum thalami, et Discordia demens, Vipereum crinem vittis innexa cruentis.