. Works; from the text of Heyne and Wagner. tis circum latrantibus undis, 266 P. TIRGILII MAUONIS Mole tenet; scopuli nequidquam et spumea cireumSaxa fremunt, laterique illisa refunditur ubi nulla datur cfecum exsuperare potestasConsilium, et saevse nutu Junonis eunt res ;Multa deos am-asque pater testatus inanes, rrangiram heu iatis, inquit, ferimurque procella !Ipsi has sacrilego pendetis sanguine poenas,O miseri. Te, Tm-ne, nefas, te triste manebitSupphcium ; votisque deos venerabere mihi parta quies, omnisque in hmine portus;Funere fehci spohor. Nec phu-a locutusSepsit
. Works; from the text of Heyne and Wagner. tis circum latrantibus undis, 266 P. TIRGILII MAUONIS Mole tenet; scopuli nequidquam et spumea cireumSaxa fremunt, laterique illisa refunditur ubi nulla datur cfecum exsuperare potestasConsilium, et saevse nutu Junonis eunt res ;Multa deos am-asque pater testatus inanes, rrangiram heu iatis, inquit, ferimurque procella !Ipsi has sacrilego pendetis sanguine poenas,O miseri. Te, Tm-ne, nefas, te triste manebitSupphcium ; votisque deos venerabere mihi parta quies, omnisque in hmine portus;Funere fehci spohor. Nec phu-a locutusSepsit se tectis, rerumque reliquit habenas. Mos erat Hesperio in Latio, quem protinus urbesAlban^ coluere sacrum, nunc maxima rerumEoma coht, quum prima movent in proeha Martem,Sive Getis inferre manu lacrimabile behum,Hyrcanisve Arabisve parant, seu tendere ad Indos,Auroramque sequi, Parthosque reposcere geminse Belh portse—sic nomine dicimt—Rehgione sacrse et ssevi formidine Martis:Centum ferei claudunt vectes, seternaque ferri. Robora; nec custos absistit hmine , ubi certa sedet patribus sententia pugnse,Ipse Quirinah trabea cinctuque GabinoInsignis reserat stridentia hmina Consul:Ipse vocat pugnas; sequitur tum cetera pubes,^reaque assensu conspirant cornua et tum yEneadis inchcere beUa LatinusMore jubebatur, tristesque recludere tactu pater, aversusque refugitFoeda ministeria, et csecis se condidit regina deum coelo delapsa morantesIdmulit ipsa manu portas, et cardine verso JEXEIDOS LIB. TII. 267 Belli ferratos rupit Saturnia inexcita Ausonia atque immobilis ante ;Pars pedes iie parat campis ; pars arduus altisPulverulentus equis furit: omnes arma leves clipeos et spicula lucida terguntArvina pingui, subiguntque in cote secures ;Signaque ferre juvat, sonitusque audire adeo magnse positis incudibus urbesTela novant, Atina potens, Tiburque superbum,Ardea, Crustumerique, et tu
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