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... NOTES . 16 11. Fauno . ] Faunus was the same with the god Pan , to whom they usually sacrificed in the beginning of spring , that he might be propitious to the flocks , which were then turned out into the fields . 16. Fabulaque Manes ...
... NOTES . 16 11. Fauno . ] Faunus was the same with the god Pan , to whom they usually sacrificed in the beginning of spring , that he might be propitious to the flocks , which were then turned out into the fields . 16. Fabulaque Manes ...
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... NOTES . 30 23. Populea corona . ] The poplar was sacred to Hercules ; hence Teucer binds it round his temples , as a symbol of forti- tude . 29. Ambiguam . ] So similar , in grandeur and glory , to the Sa- lamis they had left , that it ...
... NOTES . 30 23. Populea corona . ] The poplar was sacred to Hercules ; hence Teucer binds it round his temples , as a symbol of forti- tude . 29. Ambiguam . ] So similar , in grandeur and glory , to the Sa- lamis they had left , that it ...
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... NOTES . 8. Tiberim tangere . ] The Roman youth threw themselves into the Tiber after their exercises in the Campus Martius , and thought that such hardy discipline would strengthen them to bear the fatigues of war . Olivum . ] Olive oil ...
... NOTES . 8. Tiberim tangere . ] The Roman youth threw themselves into the Tiber after their exercises in the Campus Martius , and thought that such hardy discipline would strengthen them to bear the fatigues of war . Olivum . ] Olive oil ...
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... NOTES . 15 20 threatened the life of the youth unless he restored them , and was going to draw an arrow from his quiver to shoot him ; but finding that his arrows too were stolen , he could not forbear laughing at Mercury's consummate ...
... NOTES . 15 20 threatened the life of the youth unless he restored them , and was going to draw an arrow from his quiver to shoot him ; but finding that his arrows too were stolen , he could not forbear laughing at Mercury's consummate ...
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... NOTES . 35 40 33. Romulum post hos . ] We have in the following lines the most distinguished characters of the Roman story . The poet is doubtful whether he shall give the preference in fame to Romu . lus , who founded the monarchy of ...
... NOTES . 35 40 33. Romulum post hos . ] We have in the following lines the most distinguished characters of the Roman story . The poet is doubtful whether he shall give the preference in fame to Romu . lus , who founded the monarchy of ...
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