Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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... heart , that fears thy stern commands ? Had my love the force that once it had , and still should have , this boon surely thou wouldst not deny me , even the power to withdraw Turnus from the fray , and preserve him in safety for his ...
... heart , that fears thy stern commands ? Had my love the force that once it had , and still should have , this boon surely thou wouldst not deny me , even the power to withdraw Turnus from the fray , and preserve him in safety for his ...
الصفحة 231
... heart surges a vast tide of shame and madness mingled with grief . 873 And now thrice in loud tones he called Aeneas . Yea , and Aeneas knew the call , and offers joyful prayer : " So may the great father of the gods grant it , so ...
... heart surges a vast tide of shame and madness mingled with grief . 873 And now thrice in loud tones he called Aeneas . Yea , and Aeneas knew the call , and offers joyful prayer : " So may the great father of the gods grant it , so ...
الصفحة 337
... heart , meets him and whirls a dart at his gold - bound brow : piercing the helm , the spear stood fast in his brain . Nor did thy right hand , Cretheus , thou bravest of the Greeks , save thee from Turnus , nor did his gods shield ...
... heart , meets him and whirls a dart at his gold - bound brow : piercing the helm , the spear stood fast in his brain . Nor did thy right hand , Cretheus , thou bravest of the Greeks , save thee from Turnus , nor did his gods shield ...