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1  He ended, and retreated like a vapour into thin air.
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2  He ended: his son made ready to obey his high command.
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3  She ended, and plunged in the dense blackness of the night.
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4  He ended, and with all the force of his body hurls the steel.
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5  He ended; and clung clasping our knees and grovelling at them.
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6  He ended; the other, putting out all his strength, hurls his rough spear, knotty and unpeeled.
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7  He ended; and now more loudly the fire roars along the city, and the burning tides roll nearer.
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8  The goddess ended, and, as he hesitates, clasps him round in the soft embrace of her snowy arms.
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9  She ended, and advancing side by side along the shadowy ways, they pass over and draw nigh the gates.
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10  She ended; he by counsel of Jove held his gaze unstirred, and kept his distress hard down in his heart.
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11  Here speaking ended: thereon Jupiter rises from his golden throne, and the heavenly people surround and escort him to the doorway.
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12  He ended; when the twy-coloured poplar of Hercules hid his shaded hair with pendulous plaited leaf, and the sacred goblet filled his hand.
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13  He ended; and by his brother's Stygian streams, by the banks of the pitchy black-boiling chasm he nodded confirmation, and shook all Olympus with his nod.
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14  Here they whom pitiless love hath wasted in cruel decay hide among untrodden ways, shrouded in embosoming myrtle thickets; not death itself ends their distresses.
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15  Scarce had he ended; Aeneas, son of Anchises, and trusty Achates gazed with steadfast face, and, sad at heart, were revolving inly many a labour, had not the Cytherean sent a sign from the clear sky.
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16  He sails in the vast Triton, who amazes the blue waterways with his shell, and swims on with shaggy front, in human show from the flank upward; his belly ends in a dragon; beneath the monster's breast the wave gurgles into foam.
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17  He ends, and throws the spear whistling from far; it flies on, glancing from the shield, and pierces illustrious Antores hard by him sidelong in the flank; Antores, companion of Hercules, who, sent thither from Argos, had stayed by Evander, and settled in an Italian town.
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