The AeneidHeritage Press, 1944 - 397 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 266
... Messapus quarter'd , they arrive . The fires were fainting there , and just alive ; The warrior - horses , tied in order , fed . Nisus observ'd the discipline , and said : " Our eager thirst of blood may both betray ; And see the ...
... Messapus quarter'd , they arrive . The fires were fainting there , and just alive ; The warrior - horses , tied in order , fed . Nisus observ'd the discipline , and said : " Our eager thirst of blood may both betray ; And see the ...
الصفحة 344
... Messapus shall thy troops inforce With those of Tibur , and the Latian band , Subjected all to thy supreme command . " This said , he warns Messapus to the war , Then ev'ry chief exhorts with equal care . All thus encourag'd , his own ...
... Messapus shall thy troops inforce With those of Tibur , and the Latian band , Subjected all to thy supreme command . " This said , he warns Messapus to the war , Then ev'ry chief exhorts with equal care . All thus encourag'd , his own ...
الصفحة 386
... Messapus , fearless of his fate , With fierce Atinas ' aid , defends the gate : On ev'ry side surrounded by the foe , The more they kill , the greater numbers grow ; An iron harvest mounts , and still remains to mow . You , far aloof ...
... Messapus , fearless of his fate , With fierce Atinas ' aid , defends the gate : On ev'ry side surrounded by the foe , The more they kill , the greater numbers grow ; An iron harvest mounts , and still remains to mow . You , far aloof ...
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