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The Aeneid. Book 2 Quotes. Previous Next. “Trojans do not trust this horse. Whatever it may be, I fear the Greeks, Even when they bring us gifts.”. The terrible machine Passes the walls, filled full with armèd men.
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(Aeneas): 'Each night thoughts come of young Ascanius, My dear boy wronged, defrauded of his kingdom, Hesperian lands of destiny. And now The gods' interpreter, sent by Jove himself— I swear it by your head and mine—has brought Commands down through the racing winds! I say With my own eyes in full daylight I saw him Entering the building! With my very ears I drank his message in!
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