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... plains of Ida ; how , driven by fate , the two worlds of Europe and Asia clashed— has come to the ears of all , whom the farthest land where Ocean is flung back keeps far away , and of all whom the zone of the tyrannous sun , stretched ...
... plains of Ida ; how , driven by fate , the two worlds of Europe and Asia clashed— has come to the ears of all , whom the farthest land where Ocean is flung back keeps far away , and of all whom the zone of the tyrannous sun , stretched ...
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... plains ? Could they , cap- tured , suffer captivity ? Did the fires of Troy consume them ? Lo ! through the midst of armies , through the midst of flames , they have found a way . But , me- thinks , my power at last lies outworn ; or my ...
... plains ? Could they , cap- tured , suffer captivity ? Did the fires of Troy consume them ? Lo ! through the midst of armies , through the midst of flames , they have found a way . But , me- thinks , my power at last lies outworn ; or my ...
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... plains they fight with doubtful issue , the goddess , her promise fulfilled , when once she has stained with blood and opened with death the first encounter , quits Hesperia , and turning away through the air of heaven , addresses Juno ...
... plains they fight with doubtful issue , the goddess , her promise fulfilled , when once she has stained with blood and opened with death the first encounter , quits Hesperia , and turning away through the air of heaven , addresses Juno ...
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... plains afoot , some , on high steeds mounted , storm amid clouds of dust : all cry out for arms . Some with rich fat burnish shields smooth and javelins bright , and whet axes on the stone ; they joy to bear the standards , and hear the ...
... plains afoot , some , on high steeds mounted , storm amid clouds of dust : all cry out for arms . Some with rich fat burnish shields smooth and javelins bright , and whet axes on the stone ; they joy to bear the standards , and hear the ...
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... plain of Hermus or the yellow fields of Lycia . The bucklers clang , and the earth trembles under the tramping feet ... plains hard by ; those who leave Cales , and the dweller by Volturnus ' shallow river , and by their side the rough ...
... plain of Hermus or the yellow fields of Lycia . The bucklers clang , and the earth trembles under the tramping feet ... plains hard by ; those who leave Cales , and the dweller by Volturnus ' shallow river , and by their side the rough ...
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