I fear the Greeks even when they bring gifts.

Virgil

Mots clés warning



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[He]
Spoke and rose to full height, sword in air,
Then cleft the man's brow square between the temples
Cutting his head in two -- a dreadful gash
Between the cheeks all beardless. Earth resounded
Quivering at the great shock of his weight
As he went tumbling down in all his armor,
Drenched with blood and brains; in equal halves
His head hung this and that way from his shoulders.

Virgil


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Yield not to evils, but attack all the more boldly.

Virgil


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A woman is an ever fickle and changeable thing.

Virgil


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No stranger to misfortune myself, I have learned to relieve the sufferings of others.

Virgil


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Spare the meek, but subdue the arrogant.

Virgil


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Solve metus

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Fléctere si néqueo súperos Acheronta movebo - If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell.

Virgil

Mots clés aeneid book-vii line-312



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Hug the shore; let others try the deep.

Virgil

Mots clés adventure safety



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the dank night is sweeping down from the sky
and the setting stars incline our heads to sleep.

Virgil

Mots clés myth greek mythology troy virgil trojan aeneas the-aeneid



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