The Aeneid by Virgil
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Now scarce the Trojan fleet, with sails and oars,
Had left behind the fair Sicilian shores,
Ent’ring with cheerful shouts the wat’ry reign,
And plowing frothy furrows in the main;
When, lab’...
ring still with endless discontent,
The Queen of Heav’n did thus her fury vent:
Virgil, "The Aeneid", 1.3
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