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... quid usquam iustitia est et mens sibi conscia recti . A word should be also said about the two unfinished lines 534 and 560. It is well known as an old tradition that the poet was surprised by his last illness before he had time to ...
... quid usquam iustitia est et mens sibi conscia recti . A word should be also said about the two unfinished lines 534 and 560. It is well known as an old tradition that the poet was surprised by his last illness before he had time to ...
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... quid optes , ' Explorare labor ; mihi iussa capessere fas est . " Tu mihi quodcumque hoc regni , tu sceptra Iovemque ' Concilias , tu das epulis accumbere divom , ' Nimborumque facis tempestatumque potentem . ' Haec ubi dicta , cavum ...
... quid optes , ' Explorare labor ; mihi iussa capessere fas est . " Tu mihi quodcumque hoc regni , tu sceptra Iovemque ' Concilias , tu das epulis accumbere divom , ' Nimborumque facis tempestatumque potentem . ' Haec ubi dicta , cavum ...
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... Quid meus Aeneas in te committere tantum , ' Quid Troes potuere , quibus tot funera passis ' Cunctus ob Italiam terrarum clauditur orbis ? ' Certe hinc Romanos olim volventibus annis , 6 Hinc fore ductores revocato a sanguine Teucri ...
... Quid meus Aeneas in te committere tantum , ' Quid Troes potuere , quibus tot funera passis ' Cunctus ob Italiam terrarum clauditur orbis ? ' Certe hinc Romanos olim volventibus annis , 6 Hinc fore ductores revocato a sanguine Teucri ...
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... Quid natum totiens , crudelis tu quoque , falsis ' Ludis imaginibus ? cur dextrae iungere dextram ' Non datur , ac veras audire et reddere voces ? ' Talibus incusat , gressumque ad moenia tendit . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit ...
... Quid natum totiens , crudelis tu quoque , falsis ' Ludis imaginibus ? cur dextrae iungere dextram ' Non datur , ac veras audire et reddere voces ? ' Talibus incusat , gressumque ad moenia tendit . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit ...
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... Quid veniant : cunctis nam lecti navibus ibant Orantes veniam , et templum clamore petebant . 505 510 515 Postquam introgressi et coram data copia fandi , Maximus Ilioneus placido sic pectore coepit : ' O regina , novam cui condere ...
... Quid veniant : cunctis nam lecti navibus ibant Orantes veniam , et templum clamore petebant . 505 510 515 Postquam introgressi et coram data copia fandi , Maximus Ilioneus placido sic pectore coepit : ' O regina , novam cui condere ...
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