“Fate will find a way.”
Quote by Virgil
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The Aeneid: An Epic Poem of Rome
The Aeneid is an epic poem written by the Roman poet Virgil, detailing the journey of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, and his quest to establish a new city, Rome. The poem is renowned for its rich imagery, complex characters, and profound exploration of themes such as fate, heroism, and the human condition. more
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Source: The Works: Of Virgil, Translated Into English Prose, as Near the Original as the Different Idioms of the Latin and English Languages Will Allow. For the Use of Schools, as Well as of Private Gentlemen
