Virgil's Aeneid, Kniha 12G. Routledge and Sons, 1887 - 319 strán (strany) |
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Strana 157
... Turnus being in love with her , favoured by her mother , and stirred up by Juno and Electo , breaks the treaty which was made , and engages in his quarrel Mezentius , Camilla , Messapus , and many other of the neigh- bouring princes ...
... Turnus being in love with her , favoured by her mother , and stirred up by Juno and Electo , breaks the treaty which was made , and engages in his quarrel Mezentius , Camilla , Messapus , and many other of the neigh- bouring princes ...
Strana 159
... Turnus to the beauteous maid addressed- Turnus , for high descent and graceful mien , Was first , and favoured by the Latian queen ; With him she strove to join Lavinia's hand , But dire portents the purposed match withstand . Deep in ...
... Turnus to the beauteous maid addressed- Turnus , for high descent and graceful mien , Was first , and favoured by the Latian queen ; With him she strove to join Lavinia's hand , But dire portents the purposed match withstand . Deep in ...
Strana 167
... Turnus dispossessed , And the new nuptials of the Trojan guest . From her black bloody locks the Fury shakes Her darling plague , the favourite of her snakes ; With her full force she threw the poisonous dart , And fixed it deep within ...
... Turnus dispossessed , And the new nuptials of the Trojan guest . From her black bloody locks the Fury shakes Her darling plague , the favourite of her snakes ; With her full force she threw the poisonous dart , And fixed it deep within ...
Strana 169
... Turnus ' name the nuptial song : " Io ye Latian dames , if any here , Hold your unhappy Queen , Amata , dear ; If there be here , " she said , " who dare maintain My right , nor think the name of mother vain , Unbind your fillets ...
... Turnus ' name the nuptial song : " Io ye Latian dames , if any here , Hold your unhappy Queen , Amata , dear ; If there be here , " she said , " who dare maintain My right , nor think the name of mother vain , Unbind your fillets ...
Strana 170
... Turnus then such endless toil sustain In fighting fields , and conquer towns in vain ; Win , for a Trojan head to wear the prize , Usurp thy crown , enjoy thy victories ? The bride and sceptre which thy blood has bought , The king ...
... Turnus then such endless toil sustain In fighting fields , and conquer towns in vain ; Win , for a Trojan head to wear the prize , Usurp thy crown , enjoy thy victories ? The bride and sceptre which thy blood has bought , The king ...
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