WorksOxford University Press, 1961 - 487 páginas |
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... fury can supply If then some grave and pious man appear , They hush their noise , and lend a listening ear : He soothes with sober words their angry mood , And quenches their innate desire of blood : So , when the father of the flood ...
... fury can supply If then some grave and pious man appear , They hush their noise , and lend a listening ear : He soothes with sober words their angry mood , And quenches their innate desire of blood : So , when the father of the flood ...
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... fury gains ; And Vulcan rides at large with loosened reins : Triumphant to the painted stern he soars , And seizes in his way the banks and crackling oars . Eumelus was the first the news to bear , While yet they crowd the rural theatre ...
... fury gains ; And Vulcan rides at large with loosened reins : Triumphant to the painted stern he soars , And seizes in his way the banks and crackling oars . Eumelus was the first the news to bear , While yet they crowd the rural theatre ...
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... fury cease , But , lurking in the seams , with seeming peace Work on their way amid the smouldering tow ; Sure in destruction , but in motion slow . The silent plague through the green timber eats , And vomits out a tardy flame by fits ...
... fury cease , But , lurking in the seams , with seeming peace Work on their way amid the smouldering tow ; Sure in destruction , but in motion slow . The silent plague through the green timber eats , And vomits out a tardy flame by fits ...
Términos y frases comunes
Æneas altars Anchises arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold beneath blood breast Ceres clouds command Corydon coursers cries crowned Daphnis dare darts death descends Dido dire divine E'en earth eyes fame fatal fate father fear fields fierce fight fire flames flies flocks flood foes force friends fury gods golden Grecian ground grove hand haste head heaven honour Jove Juturna king labour land Latian Latium leaves limbs lofty Messapus Mezentius mighty Mnestheus Mopsus mournful muse night numbers nymphs o'er pains Pallas peace plain plough Priam prince purple pursue queen race rage reign renew rising rites rocks rolling Rutulian sacred scarce Scythian shade shield shining shore sight Simoïs sing sire skies slain soil song soul sound spear steed stood streams swain sword tender thee thou Thracian thrice toils town trees trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyrian unhappy vines Virgil vows watery winds woods wound youth