Virgil, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 69
But Pallas , undaunted , forbids them to break off the rites , and seizing his spear , flies himself to meet the strangers , and from a mound afar cries : " Warriors , what cause has driven you to try unknown paths ? Whither fare ye ?
But Pallas , undaunted , forbids them to break off the rites , and seizing his spear , flies himself to meet the strangers , and from a mound afar cries : " Warriors , what cause has driven you to try unknown paths ? Whither fare ye ?
الصفحة 85
This grove , " he cries , " this hill with its leafy crown , -though we know not what god it is - is yet a god's home : my Arcadians believe they have looked on Jove himself , while oft his right hand shook the darkening aegis and ...
This grove , " he cries , " this hill with its leafy crown , -though we know not what god it is - is yet a god's home : my Arcadians believe they have looked on Jove himself , while oft his right hand shook the darkening aegis and ...
الصفحة 267
Nay ; citizens , ” cries Turnus , seizing the moment , " convene a council , and sit praising peace ; yonder they rush the realm in arms . " upon No more he spake , but up he sprang , and sped swiftly forth from the high halls .
Nay ; citizens , ” cries Turnus , seizing the moment , " convene a council , and sit praising peace ; yonder they rush the realm in arms . " upon No more he spake , but up he sprang , and sped swiftly forth from the high halls .
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acies Aeneas Aeneid aequis aethera agmina Aldine edition alta amid animis arma armis arms Ascanius atque auras Ausonia bello caput castra Ciris cura death dedit dextra Ellis enim equos etiam fata fate father ferro Georgics gods haec hand haud heaven Heinsius hinc hunc iamque illa illi ingens inter interea ipsa ipse Iuppiter Juturna king known to Servius Latinus Latium Mackail manu medio Messapus Mezentius mighty mihi Mnestheus moenia multa muros namque neque Nisus numina nunc o'er omnes omnia omnis Ovid Pallas pater pectore poem procul proelia pugnae Py¹ quae quam quid quis quod Ribbeck Rutuli Rutulians sanguine Servius shield sire spear steeds super sword tamen Tarchon tela terras Teucri Teucrians thee thou tibi Trojans Turnus unda urbem urbes Virgil Virgilian Vollmer Vols