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... ARMA vitumque cano , Troiae qui primus ab oris Italiam fato profugus Lavinaque venit Litora , multum ille et terris iactatus et alto Vi superum , saevae memorem Iunonis ob iram , Multa quoque et bello passus , dum conderet urbem ...
... ARMA vitumque cano , Troiae qui primus ab oris Italiam fato profugus Lavinaque venit Litora , multum ille et terris iactatus et alto Vi superum , saevae memorem Iunonis ob iram , Multa quoque et bello passus , dum conderet urbem ...
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... Arma virum tabulaeque et Troïa gaza per undas . Iam validam Ilionei navem , iam fortis Achati , Et qua vectus Abas , et qua grandaevus Aletes , Vicit hiemps ; laxis laterum compagibus omnes Accipiunt inimicum imbrem rimisque fatiscunt ...
... Arma virum tabulaeque et Troïa gaza per undas . Iam validam Ilionei navem , iam fortis Achati , Et qua vectus Abas , et qua grandaevus Aletes , Vicit hiemps ; laxis laterum compagibus omnes Accipiunt inimicum imbrem rimisque fatiscunt ...
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... arma ministrat : 150 Tum pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere , silent arrectisque auribus astant ; Ille regit dictis animos , et pectora mulcet : Sic cunctus pelagi cecidit fragor , aequora postquam Prospiciens ...
... arma ministrat : 150 Tum pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere , silent arrectisque auribus astant ; Ille regit dictis animos , et pectora mulcet : Sic cunctus pelagi cecidit fragor , aequora postquam Prospiciens ...
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... arma Caici . Navem in conspectu nullam , tres litore cervos Prospicit errantes ; hos tota armenta sequuntur A tergo , et longum per valles pascitur agmen . Constitit hic , arcumque manu celeresque sagittas Corripuit , fidus quae tela ...
... arma Caici . Navem in conspectu nullam , tres litore cervos Prospicit errantes ; hos tota armenta sequuntur A tergo , et longum per valles pascitur agmen . Constitit hic , arcumque manu celeresque sagittas Corripuit , fidus quae tela ...
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... arma et centum vinctus aënis ' Post tergum nodis fremet horridus ore cruento . ' Haec ait , et Maia genitum demittit ab alto , Ut terrae utque novae pateant Karthaginis arces Hospitio Teucris , ne fati nescia Dido Finibus arceret ...
... arma et centum vinctus aënis ' Post tergum nodis fremet horridus ore cruento . ' Haec ait , et Maia genitum demittit ab alto , Ut terrae utque novae pateant Karthaginis arces Hospitio Teucris , ne fati nescia Dido Finibus arceret ...
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