id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20144 Virgil The Fourth Book of Virgil's Aeneid and the Ninth Book of Voltaire's Henriad .txt text/plain 12611 1182 91 Translated into English verse with a view of comparison And all her wav'ring soul to love inclin'd; Herself the goblet lovely Dido bears, } So with Æneas love-sick Dido strays, Thro' every fibre Dido feels the flame; When Death's cold hand this wretched soul shall free, Love bends her soul each suppliant art to try, 810 These rising flames his cruel eye shall meet, 105 Love heard, and answ'ring with a doubtful smile, His lovely child the fost'ring graces rear'd. Her breast for love and gen'rous feeling form'd, See Henry comes!» The voice of Love conveys Love felt the charm, and glory'd in the view. With youth, with glory, with her heart and love. 320 And Mornay's eye to Henry's soul convey'd, The flame those heav'nly eyes were form'd to spread; Her eyes half open'd, sought her love in vain, To life, to love, the god recall'd the fair, ./cache/20144.txt ./txt/20144.txt