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WHAT BECAME OF Silvia . XIX . THE STOLEN BRIDES . . . XX . THE DEATH OF
ROMULUS . . . XXI . TARQUIN AND LUCRECE . . . . XXII . THE STORY OF THE
FABII . . . XXIII . CYBELE ' S HOME - BRINGING . . . XXIV . NEW YEARS ' Custom
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WHAT BECAME OF Silvia . XIX . THE STOLEN BRIDES . . . XX . THE DEATH OF
ROMULUS . . . XXI . TARQUIN AND LUCRECE . . . . XXII . THE STORY OF THE
FABII . . . XXIII . CYBELE ' S HOME - BRINGING . . . XXIV . NEW YEARS ' Custom
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I remained , and now am imprisoned , because the full tale of death is not
accomplished . quuntur Haec ego : dumque queror , lacrimae sua verba
seDeque meis oculis in tua membra cadunt . Dum petis amplexus sopitaque
bracchia iactas ...
I remained , and now am imprisoned , because the full tale of death is not
accomplished . quuntur Haec ego : dumque queror , lacrimae sua verba
seDeque meis oculis in tua membra cadunt . Dum petis amplexus sopitaque
bracchia iactas ...
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ANNA , sister of Dido , after her sister ' s death , is driven from her home , and
finds a refuge in Malta . Owing to Pygmalion ' s threats , she is soon again a
wanderer , and is cast on the shores of Italy , where Aeneas is already
established , but ...
ANNA , sister of Dido , after her sister ' s death , is driven from her home , and
finds a refuge in Malta . Owing to Pygmalion ' s threats , she is soon again a
wanderer , and is cast on the shores of Italy , where Aeneas is already
established , but ...
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ARGUMENT . ROMULUS and Remus are miraculously born . They make
themselves a name among the people , restore their grandfather to his throne ,
and found a city on the Palatine . Ihile it is building , Remus ' haste leads to his
death .
ARGUMENT . ROMULUS and Remus are miraculously born . They make
themselves a name among the people , restore their grandfather to his throne ,
and found a city on the Palatine . Ihile it is building , Remus ' haste leads to his
death .
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Romulus gives strict orders that none shall cross the enclosure which he has
formed , on pain of death . Remus , in ignorance , jumps in scorn over the low
qvalls , and is slain by Celer . Romulus ' grief . Augurio laeti iaciunt fundamina
cives ...
Romulus gives strict orders that none shall cross the enclosure which he has
formed , on pain of death . Remus , in ignorance , jumps in scorn over the low
qvalls , and is slain by Celer . Romulus ' grief . Augurio laeti iaciunt fundamina
cives ...
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