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Latius calls a council to propofe offers of peace to Æneas , which occafions great animofity betwixt Turnus and Drances in the mean time there is a fharp engagement of the horse ; wherein Camilla signalizes herfelf ; is killed and the ...
Latius calls a council to propofe offers of peace to Æneas , which occafions great animofity betwixt Turnus and Drances in the mean time there is a fharp engagement of the horse ; wherein Camilla signalizes herfelf ; is killed and the ...
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The public care , he said , which war attends , Diverts our prefent woes , at least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a laft farewell ! He said no more , but inly though he mourn'd ...
The public care , he said , which war attends , Diverts our prefent woes , at least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a laft farewell ! He said no more , but inly though he mourn'd ...
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This is the way , fo tell him , to poffefs The royal virgin , and reftore the peace . Bear this my message back ; with ample leave That your flain friends may funeral - rites receive .
This is the way , fo tell him , to poffefs The royal virgin , and reftore the peace . Bear this my message back ; with ample leave That your flain friends may funeral - rites receive .
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... Think peace concluded , and the king your friend : Let Turnus leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign : We fhall be proud in the great work to join .
... Think peace concluded , and the king your friend : Let Turnus leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign : We fhall be proud in the great work to join .
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Some new alliance muft elsewhere be fought ; Or peace with Troy on hard conditions bought . Latinus , funk in forrow , finds too late A foreign fon is pointed out by fate : And till Æneas fhall Lavinia ...
Some new alliance muft elsewhere be fought ; Or peace with Troy on hard conditions bought . Latinus , funk in forrow , finds too late A foreign fon is pointed out by fate : And till Æneas fhall Lavinia ...
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