Andrew Bonci

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If Orpheus could summon up the ghost of his wife, trusting so to his Thracian lyre and echoing strings; if Pollux could ransom his brother and share his death by turns, time and again traversing the same road up and down; if Theseus, mighty Hercules—must I mention them? I too can trace my birth from Jove on high.”
The Aeneid
by Virgil
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