“Endure, and keep yourselves for days of happiness.”
Quote by Virgil
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Virgil: Georgics ; Aeneid I-VI. Eclogues
"Georgics" is a didactic poem on agriculture, while "Aeneid" is an epic tale of the Trojan hero Aeneas' journey to Italy. The "Eclogues" are a series of pastoral poems. This collection is a comprehensive look into Virgil's contribution to Latin literature. more
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