Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he coupled the fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow past their ...
... plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he coupled the fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow past their ...
Strana 5
... plain , Or great Sarpedon , in those bloody fields , Where Simoïs rolls the bodies and the shields Of heroes , whose dismembered hands yet bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? ' Thus while the pious prince his fate ...
... plain , Or great Sarpedon , in those bloody fields , Where Simoïs rolls the bodies and the shields Of heroes , whose dismembered hands yet bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? ' Thus while the pious prince his fate ...
Strana 7
... plains , High on his chariot , and , with loosened reins , Majestic moves along , and awful peace maintains . ) The weary Trojans ply their shattered oars To nearest lands , and make the Libyan shores . Within a long recess there lies a ...
... plains , High on his chariot , and , with loosened reins , Majestic moves along , and awful peace maintains . ) The weary Trojans ply their shattered oars To nearest lands , and make the Libyan shores . Within a long recess there lies a ...
Strana 8
... plain , Three beamy stags command a lordly train Of branching heads ; the more ignoble throng Attend their stately steps , and slowly graze along . He stood ; and , while secure they fed below , He took the quiver , and the trusty bow ...
... plain , Three beamy stags command a lordly train Of branching heads ; the more ignoble throng Attend their stately steps , and slowly graze along . He stood ; and , while secure they fed below , He took the quiver , and the trusty bow ...
Strana 16
... their busy pains , As exercise the bees in flowery plains ; When winter past , and summer scarce begun , Invites them forth to labour in the sun : 600 610 Some lead their youth abroad , while some condense 16 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
... their busy pains , As exercise the bees in flowery plains ; When winter past , and summer scarce begun , Invites them forth to labour in the sun : 600 610 Some lead their youth abroad , while some condense 16 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
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