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The Æneids of Virgil, Done into English Verse

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An epic narrative recounts a Trojan leader who, after his city's fall, leads a remnant on a divinely directed voyage seeking a new homeland. Facing divine hostility and human trials, he endures storms, tells of the city's destruction, forms a tragic bond with a foreign queen that is broken by duty, descends into the underworld to learn his people's destiny, and finally reaches Italy where he fights local peoples to secure a future community that will give rise to Rome. The poem spans twelve books, alternating travel episodes, intimate and political encounters, prophetic visions, and battles, while reflecting on fate, duty, pietas, and the human costs of founding an empire.

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Virgil

Virgil, a prominent Roman poet of the Augustan period, is best known for his epic work, "The Aeneid," which tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero and the mythical founder of Rome. His poetry is celebrated for its rich imagery, profound themes, and masterful use of the Latin language. In addition to "The Aeneid," Virgil wrote the "Georgics," a didactic poem on agriculture, and the "Eclogues," a collection of pastoral poems that reflect the beauty of rural life. His influence on Western literature is immense, shaping the epic tradition and inspiring countless writers throughout the centuries.

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