Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 59
... bear the battle - brunt and in speed of foot to outstrip the winds . She might have flown o'er the topmost blades of unmown corn , nor in her course bruised the tender ears ; or sped her way o'er mid sea , poised above the swelling wave ...
... bear the battle - brunt and in speed of foot to outstrip the winds . She might have flown o'er the topmost blades of unmown corn , nor in her course bruised the tender ears ; or sped her way o'er mid sea , poised above the swelling wave ...
الصفحة 243
... bear these words back to our native city , and , if fortune grant a way , will unite thee with Latinus our king . Turnus seek alliances for himself ! Nay , it will be our delight to rear those massive walls thy destiny ordains , and on ...
... bear these words back to our native city , and , if fortune grant a way , will unite thee with Latinus our king . Turnus seek alliances for himself ! Nay , it will be our delight to rear those massive walls thy destiny ordains , and on ...
الصفحة 247
... bear this mes- sage to your king : that I drag on a life hateful now that Pallas is slain , the cause is thy right hand , which thou seest owes Turnus to son and to sire . That sole field is left thee for thy merits and thy fortune . I ...
... bear this mes- sage to your king : that I drag on a life hateful now that Pallas is slain , the cause is thy right hand , which thou seest owes Turnus to son and to sire . That sole field is left thee for thy merits and thy fortune . I ...