Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 13
... o'er - shaded all by the boughs of Pallas , to bear gifts for the hero , and to crave peace for the Trojans . They linger not , but hasten at his bidding and move with rapid steps . Aeneas himself marks out his walls with a shallow ...
... o'er - shaded all by the boughs of Pallas , to bear gifts for the hero , and to crave peace for the Trojans . They linger not , but hasten at his bidding and move with rapid steps . Aeneas himself marks out his walls with a shallow ...
الصفحة 59
... 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 , nor dipped her swift feet in the flood . All the youth , streaming from house and field ...
... 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 , nor dipped her swift feet in the flood . All the youth , streaming from house and field ...
الصفحة 387
... o'er his body , and his listless limbs , steeped in slumber , sank to rest , there descended upon him the spectre of the Gnat , and sang him reproachful strains by reason of his sad death : " What deserts are mine ? " he cries , " and ...
... o'er his body , and his listless limbs , steeped in slumber , sank to rest , there descended upon him the spectre of the Gnat , and sang him reproachful strains by reason of his sad death : " What deserts are mine ? " he cries , " and ...