Virgil, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 131
66 Nay , " breaks in Ascanius , " I , whose sole safety lies in my sire's return , I adjure you both , O Nisus , by the great gods of the house , by the Lar of Assaracus , and by hoary Vesta's shrine -all my fortune , all my trust ...
66 Nay , " breaks in Ascanius , " I , whose sole safety lies in my sire's return , I adjure you both , O Nisus , by the great gods of the house , by the Lar of Assaracus , and by hoary Vesta's shrine -all my fortune , all my trust ...
الصفحة 173
Aeneas , indeed , may well be tossed on unknown waters , and follow Fortune , what path soever she point out : this child let me avail to shield and withdraw from the dreadful fray . Amathus is mine , mine high Paphus and Cythera ...
Aeneas , indeed , may well be tossed on unknown waters , and follow Fortune , what path soever she point out : this child let me avail to shield and withdraw from the dreadful fray . Amathus is mine , mine high Paphus and Cythera ...
الصفحة 263
If thou restest no further hope in our arms , if so forlorn are we , and in one repulse of our lines have fallen on utter ruin , nor can Fortune retrace her steps , let us pray for peace and stretch forth helpless hands !
If thou restest no further hope in our arms , if so forlorn are we , and in one repulse of our lines have fallen on utter ruin , nor can Fortune retrace her steps , let us pray for peace and stretch forth helpless hands !
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