Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 117
... Teucrians ' craven hearts , crying : 66 They trust not themselves to a fair field , they face not the foe in arms , but they hug the camp . " Hither and thither he rides wildly round the walls , seeking entrance where way is none . And ...
... Teucrians ' craven hearts , crying : 66 They trust not themselves to a fair field , they face not the foe in arms , but they hug the camp . " Hither and thither he rides wildly round the walls , seeking entrance where way is none . And ...
الصفحة 121
... Teucrians , to defend my ships , nor take weapons into your hands . Turnus shall have leave to burn up the seas sooner than my sacred pines . Go ye free ; go , goddesses of ocean ; the Mother bids it . " And at once each ship rends her ...
... Teucrians , to defend my ships , nor take weapons into your hands . Turnus shall have leave to burn up the seas sooner than my sacred pines . Go ye free ; go , goddesses of ocean ; the Mother bids it . " And at once each ship rends her ...
الصفحة 175
... Teucrians seek Latium and a new- born Troy ? Were it not better to have settled on the last ashes of their country , and the soil where once was Troy ? Restore , I pray , Xanthus and Simois to a hapless people , and let the Teucrians ...
... Teucrians seek Latium and a new- born Troy ? Were it not better to have settled on the last ashes of their country , and the soil where once was Troy ? Restore , I pray , Xanthus and Simois to a hapless people , and let the Teucrians ...