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 1  T-II| ingenuity slender powers.~Yet Virgil, the happy author of your
 2  T-IV|    songs to the Italian lyre.~Virgil I only saw: and greedy fate
 3   Ind|     son Ascanius (Iulus). See Virgil’s Aeneid.~Book TI.II:1-74
 4   Ind|      Amaryllis~A character in Virgil’s Bucolic poems.~Book TII:
 5   Ind|    from the fall of Troy. See Virgil’s Aeneid.~Book TII:253-312
 6   Ind|     Mark Antony and critic of Virgil.~Book TII:421-470 His dubious
 7   Ind|    Achilles, who according to Virgil (Aeneid II.476) later fought
 8   Ind| Euryalus~The beautiful boy in Virgil’s Aeneid (IX:176) loved
 9   Ind|       elegiac poet, friend of Virgil who dedicated his tenth
10   Ind|     meet the harpy Aëllo, and Virgil, Celaeno. They are foul-bellied
11   Ind|    are pale with hunger. (See Virgil Aeneid III:190-220)~Book
12   Ind|        and his followers, see Virgil’s Aeneid (IX:176).~Book
13   Ind|       asleep and drowned. See Virgil’s Aeneid.~Book TV.VI:1-46
14   Ind|    Phyllis (1)~A character in Virgil’s Bucolic poems.~Book TII:
15   Ind|      and friend of Horace and Virgil. He wrote tragedies, such
16   Ind|       edited the Aeneid after Virgil’s death with Plotius Tucca.~
17   Ind| fought against the Trojans in Virgil’s Aeneid, and his people
18   Ind|        near modern Anzio. See Virgil’s Aeneid, where he loses
19   Ind|    with Phaedra.~ ~Vergilius, Virgil~Publius Vergilius Maro (
20   Ind|      and the origins of Rome. Virgil was born near Mantua and
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