Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... youth , in Libyan lands you are : A people rude in peace , and rough in war . The rising city , which from far you see , Is Carthage , and a Tyrian colony . Phoenician Dido rules the growing state , Who fled from Tyre , to shun her ...
... youth , in Libyan lands you are : A people rude in peace , and rough in war . The rising city , which from far you see , Is Carthage , and a Tyrian colony . Phoenician Dido rules the growing state , Who fled from Tyre , to shun her ...
Strana 16
... toil , and such 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 ...
... toil , and such 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 ...
Strana 17
Books I, II and VI. Virgil. 610 Some lead their youth abroad , while some condense Their liquid store , and some in cells dispense . Some at the gate stand ready to receive The golden burthen , and their friends relieve . All , with ...
Books I, II and VI. Virgil. 610 Some lead their youth abroad , while some condense Their liquid store , and some in cells dispense . Some at the gate stand ready to receive The golden burthen , and their friends relieve . All , with ...
Strana 26
... youths , and virgins twice as many , join To place the dishes , and to serve the wine . The Tyrian train , admitted to the feast , Approach , and on the painted couches rest . All on the Trojan gifts with wonder gaze ; But view the ...
... youths , and virgins twice as many , join To place the dishes , and to serve the wine . The Tyrian train , admitted to the feast , Approach , and on the painted couches rest . All on the Trojan gifts with wonder gaze ; But view the ...
Strana 32
... youth to make his own defence , And freely tell us what he was , and whence : What news he could impart , we long to know , And what to credit from a captive foe . 100 110 ' His fear at length dismissed , he said : " Whate'er My fate ...
... youth to make his own defence , And freely tell us what he was , and whence : What news he could impart , we long to know , And what to credit from a captive foe . 100 110 ' His fear at length dismissed , he said : " Whate'er My fate ...
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