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The wavering multitude is divided into opposite factions (Virgil Quotes)
Such is the love of praise, so great the anxiety for victory (Virgil Quotes)
A fickle and changeful thing is a woman ever (Virgil Quotes)
Age bears away with it all things, even the powers of the mind (Virgil Quotes)
Persevere: It is fitting, for a better fate awaits the afflicted (Virgil Quotes)
She nourishes the poison in her veins and is consumed by a secret fire (Virgil Quotes)
I was astounded, my hair stood on end, and my voice stuck in my throat (Virgil Quotes)
Not surpassing in crafty measures, but in the power of arms (Virgil Quotes)
The sun when setting makes the increasing shadows twice as large (Virgil Quotes)
I wrote these verses, but another claimed the merit of them (Virgil Quotes)
Arcadians both, equal in the song and ready in the response (Virgil Quotes)
Accursed thirst for gold! What dost thou not compel mortals to do? (Virgil Quotes)
Yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the more boldly against them (Virgil Quotes)
Keep close to the shore: let others venture on the deep (Virgil Quotes)
Small in number, but their valor tried in war, and glowing (Virgil Quotes)
They appear but here and there swimming in the vasty deep (Virgil Quotes)
Learn, o youth, virtue from me and true labor; fortune from others (Virgil Quotes)
Whatever may be the issue we shall share one common danger, one safety (Virgil Quotes)
Here and there they are seen swimming in the vast flood (Virgil Quotes)
When the first is plucked, a second will not be wanting (Virgil Quotes)
If I can not influence the gods, I shall move all hell (Virgil Quotes)
Tears are due to human misery, and human sufferings touch the mind (Virgil Quotes)
And the hood of the horses shakes the crumbling field as they run (Virgil Quotes)
Passion and shame torment him, and rage is mingled with his grief (Virgil Quotes)
Indeed, I do not envy your fortune; I rather am surprised at it (Virgil Quotes)
All of which misery I saw, part of which I was (Virgil Quotes)
Deep rest and sweet, most like indeed to death’s own quietness (Virgil Quotes)
The love of arms and the mad wickedness of war are raging (Virgil Quotes)
The object of the labor was small, but not the fame (Virgil Quotes)
In vain have you tried your father’s arts, you slippery one (Virgil Quotes)