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In the mean time pursuing its became visible alone course had quitte theOcean. Victorious Eneas
at dawn the dawn of day poured forth his Prayers to the Gods: altho' he is engaged
with hastinesspreparation for of burial of his companions & V < \ and with a mind depressed
with eath of Rillas.
He placed upon a mount, having cut off the Roots,
a huge , and upon this deposited the resplendent armour, the spoils
taken from Mergenticis: a trophy ofGod of War, sacred to you: round the
even susppended feathers plumes dipped drenched with gore, a broken
spear, and a shield stricken and breast plate stricken and pierced in
twelve different places: a brazen shield on left hand was bound to it
a brazen shield, and upon the branches was suspended an ivory hilted sword.
Then with a joyful countenance he thus addressed companions, who
in a close commpacte crowd surrounded him: Friends we have accomplished
the most arduous part of our undertaking: banish from your minds all
apprehensions of the future. What remains to be done! here are the spoils of the
plunder taken from the Hling : here his Mizentius slain by
my hand. is the toxin for preserving our course to the Latium & its
King. Prepare your arms, and remind your warlike valour.
& contemplate the coming battle with hope & confidence. In the
- ¬ & & & & £ / unsepulchred bodies of our companions to ye earth: and adorn
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an account of the extra expence incurred by the public in the year 1797 in the execution of the acts of parliament for punishing convicts on board the hulks at woolwich by hard labour on the river thames |
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