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Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. Postquam res Asiae Priamique evertere gentem |
Postquam res Asiae Priamique evertere gentem immeritam visum superis, ceciditque superbum. Ilium et omnis humo fumat Neptunia Troia, |
We were driven by the gods' prophecies to search out distant exile, and deserted lands, and we built a fleet below Antandros and the peaks of Phrygian Ida. |
When Asia's power and Priam's race and throne, though guiltless, were cast down by Heaven's decree, when Ilium proud had fallen, and Neptune's Troy |
Aeneid Book 3.84-98. 103 words. In a temple on Delos, Aeneas asks where he should go and found his city. He receives a cryptic reply. |
Spare me in the tomb at last; spare the pollution of your pure hands! I, born of Troy, am no stranger to you; not from a lifeless stock oozes this blood. Ah! |
Aeneid: Book 3, part of the the Focus Vergil Aeneid commentaries series, includes an introduction, Latin-language text, commentary, and other student materials. |
The Strophades are islands called by a Greek name situated in the great Ionian sea, which terrifying Celaeno and the other Harpies dwell in. |
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