That Phrygian gods to Latium should be brought, Or who believ'd what mad Cassandra taught? Now let...
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Or, in less compass, Troy's epitome. A riv'let by the name of Xanthus ran, And I embrace the Scaea...
Restor'd to vital air our hidden foes, Who joyful from their long confinement rose. Tysander bold,...
Conduct my steps to Tiber's happy shore; If ever I ascend the Latian throne, And build a city I ma...
And some, oppress'd with more ignoble fear, Remount the hollow horse, and pant in secret there. "B...
And in deserted caverns lodge by night; Oft from the rocks a dreadful prospect see Of the huge Cyc...
Pitied the woes a parent underwent, And sent me back in safety from his tent.' "This said, his fee...
Her falt'ring tongue forbids to speak the rest. When day declines, and feasts renew the night, Sti...
A peal of rattling thunder roll in air: There shot a streaming lamp along the sky, Which on the wi...
Your men shall be receiv'd, your fleet repair'd, And sail, with ships of convoy for your guard: Or...
he rode out to meet him and they saluted each other. And when King Shahryar looked at King Shah Zam...
Then sought the queen: she took him to her arms With greedy pleasure, and devour'd his charms. Unh...
other, "Allah! Allah!" and: "There be no Majesty and there be no Might save in Allah, the Glorious,...
If on my nation just revenge you seek, And 't is t' appear a foe, t' appear a Greek; Already you m...
THE AENEID by Virgil BOOK I Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate, And haughty Juno's un...