Excerpt from The Works of Virgil, Vol. 4 of 4: In Latin and English
Turnus tahe: advantage of [eneas's ahfince, attempt: to fire hi: jhip: (which are tran:formed into jha-nymph) and a¿izult: hi: camp. The Trojans, reduced to the [a]? Ex tremities, find Nifus and Euryalus to recall Eneas, which furni/he: the poet with that admirable epifode of their friend/hip, genera/it}, and eoneiu/ion of their adven ture:. In the morning, Turnus pie/he: the jiege with vigour, and, hearing that the Trojans had opened a gate, he run: thither, and hreah: into the town with the enemie: he purfues. The gate: are immediately elo/ed upon him and he fight: hi: way through the town to the river Tyher. He forced at la¿ to leap, armed a: he is, into the river, and fwim: to hi: camp.
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