Virgil Quotes
My Comrades, Hardly Strangers To Pain Before Now, We All Have Weathered Worse. Some God Will Grant Us An End To This As Well. You've Threaded The Rocks Resounding With Scylla's Howling Rabid Dogs, And Taken The Brunt Of The Cyclops' Boulders, Too. Call Up Your Courage Again. Dismiss Your Grief And Fear. A Joy It Will Be One Day, Perhaps, To Remember Even This. Through So Many Hard Straits, So Many Twists And Turns Our Course Holds Firm For Latium. There Fate Holds Out A Homeland, Calm, At Peace. There The Gods Decree The Kingdom Of Troy Will Rise Again. Bear Up. Save Your Strength For Better Times To Come.
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