The Second Book of Dryden's Æneid of Virgil. With Explanatory Notes ... and Memoirs of Virgil and Dryden. ... Edited by W. M'Leod, Etc

The Second Book of Dryden's Æneid of Virgil. With Explanatory Notes ... and Memoirs of Virgil and Dryden. ... Edited by W. M'Leod, Etc
Authors: Virgil
Published on: 1871
Page Count: 128 pages
Print Type: BOOK
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Language: en
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... forbidden gates It pass , and intercept our better fates . For , once admitted there , our hopes are lost ; And Troy may then a new Palladium boast ; For so religion and the gods ordain , That , if you violate with hands profane 240 245 ...

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