Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1934 |
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الصفحة 201
... Turnus to go to Lausus ' aid , and with his swift car he cleaves the ranks between . As he saw his comrades : " " Tis time , " he cries , " to stand aside from battle ; I alone encounter Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that ...
... Turnus to go to Lausus ' aid , and with his swift car he cleaves the ranks between . As he saw his comrades : " " Tis time , " he cries , " to stand aside from battle ; I alone encounter Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that ...
الصفحة 203
... Turnus see me strip the bloody arms from his dying limbs , and may his glazing eyes endure a conqueror ! " Alcides heard the youth , and deep in his heart stifled a heavy groan , and shed idle tears . Then with kindly words the Father ...
... Turnus see me strip the bloody arms from his dying limbs , and may his glazing eyes endure a conqueror ! " Alcides heard the youth , and deep in his heart stifled a heavy groan , and shed idle tears . Then with kindly words the Father ...
الصفحة 243
... Turnus ' sword . Fairer it had been for Turnus to face this death . If he seeks to end the war by the strong hand , if he seeks to drive out the Trojans , with me he should have contended with these weapons : that one of us should have ...
... Turnus ' sword . Fairer it had been for Turnus to face this death . If he seeks to end the war by the strong hand , if he seeks to drive out the Trojans , with me he should have contended with these weapons : that one of us should have ...
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