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The bones of Latians blanch the neighb'ring shore.
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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The bones of Latians blanch the neighbring shore.
The Twelfth Book of the Aeneis Vergil 1909
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The Latians now requested their king to unlock the gates of the temple of Janus in accordance with the ancient custom.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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It pierced the body of one of the Latians named Sulmo, who fell dead.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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He repeated the prophecy of Helenus, about the sow with her litter of thirty young, and he directed AEneas to repair to Pal-lan-te'um, a city further up the river, whose king, E-van'der, being frequently at war with the Latians, would gladly join the Trojans.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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Presently he heard the tramp of the horses, and looking forth from a thicket in which he had concealed himself, he saw Euryalus in the midst of the Latians, who were dragging him violently along.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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The Latians, too, excited to ardor by the approach of the enemy, rushed to arms, and soon the whole city was in warlike commotion.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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In spite of the warning of their king, the Latians now resolved upon war against the Trojans and they demanded that the gates of the temple of Janus should be thrown open.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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The Trojans within their camp, seeing the great cloud of dust which the tread of the hosts of the Latians raised on the plain, knew what it meant.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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But the Latians were now disheartened, and Turnus saw they were no longer willing to continue a struggle which seemed hopeless.
Story of Aeneas Michael Clarke 1880
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