"When in a dream (almost as if my eyes were truly in front of me) Hector appeared to me | sorrowful, tearful, and as I saw him | already dragged, bloody and gross | his whole body, and his feet pierced and swollen. | Leave me alone! which and how much he had changed Quantum mutatus ab illo! on Wikipedia. </ ref> | from that Etòr who returned dressed | of the remains of Achilles, and shining | of the fire that burned the great Argolic ship! | His beard was squalid, his hair was horrid and clotted with blood; his chest torn | of how many wounds to the homeland wall | had around him.""
Aeneas

January 1, 1970

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