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1  Euryalus in the flower of youth and famed for beauty, Nisus for pure love of the boy.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK FIFTH
2  This fashion of sacrifice keep thou, thyself and thy comrades, and let thy children abide in this pure observance.
The Aeneid By Virgil
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3  Now the queen called for a heavy cup of jewelled gold, and filled it with pure wine; therewith was the use of Belus and all of Belus' race: then the hall was silenced.
The Aeneid By Virgil
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4  Bid her haste and sprinkle river water over her body, and bring with her the beasts ordained for expiation: so let her come: and thou likewise veil thy brows with a pure chaplet.
The Aeneid By Virgil
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5  Herself, the holy cake in her pure hands, hard by the altars, with one foot unshod and garments flowing loose, she invokes the gods ere she die, and the stars that know of doom; then prays to whatsoever deity looks in righteousness and remembrance on lovers ill allied.
The Aeneid By Virgil
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6  We suffer, each a several ghost; thereafter we are sent to the broad spaces of Elysium, some few of us to possess the happy fields; till length of days completing time's circle takes out the ingrained soilure and leaves untainted the ethereal sense and pure spiritual flame.
The Aeneid By Virgil
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7  Here is the band of them who bore wounds in fighting for their country, and they who were pure in priesthood while life endured, and the good poets whose speech abased not Apollo; and they who made life beautiful by the arts of their invention, and who won by service a memory among men, the brows of all girt with the snow-white fillet.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK SIXTH