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Gallus a great patron of Virgil's, and an excellent poet

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comforted by Virgil on the loss of his mistress

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expresses his sincere love for Lycoris, but despairs of obtaining

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Ganymede made Cup-bearer to the Gods in place of Hebe

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Garamantes and Indi, Æthiopians, anciently so called ...
Garganus, a mountain in Apulia

Gargara, a part of Mount Ida, and a city in Troas

Gates, Horn and Ivory

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Geloni, a people of Scythia who painted their limbs

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Geryon, king of Spain, feigned to have had three bodies

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Gnat, a, stings the Shepherd, by whom it is crushed

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the Ghost of the, appears at night to the Shepherd when the

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Graviscæ, a town in Etruria, so called a gravitate Aëris

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Grynium, a city of Eolis, where Apollo had a temple

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Gyarus, one of the Cyclades Islands in the Ægean Sea...

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Hamadryades, Nymphs of the Trees, from äμa and dpʊç

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Hebrus, a river of Thrace that rises in Mount Hæmus ...

the, principal river of Thrace, stops its course to listen to the

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- her address to old Priam on seeing him in armour

Helenus, Priam's son, entertains Æneas and his Trojans

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foretells several things to Æneas

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Heliades, changed into poplars, bewail the fate of their brother,

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Herculea populus, the poplar tree, so called because it was conse-

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Hermus, a river of Italy into which the Pactolus runs

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a huge wooden one filled with the flower of the Grecian
army, which surprised and took Troy after a ten years'
siege

of the Trojans and Latins engage

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Husbandman's tools, a catalogue of them...

toil most elegantly and fully expressed in a few lines
Hybla, a mountain of Sicily, productive of the finest honey

Hyrcania, a country of Asia, now Tabaristan

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Ida, Mount, described as assisting Hector in his attack on the

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Iapyx (or Apulian), the wind that blows from Apulia ...

Iberian, herds, so called from the river Iberus, now the Ebro

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Inarime, a high island between the promontory of Misenum and

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Infernal Regions, according to the Pythagorean and Platonic system,
described by the shade of Anchises
Infula, a sort of diadem worn by priests and illustrious persons
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Instability, the, of Fortune, exemplified by the calamities which
overtook the Grecian fleet under the command of Agamemnon

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Iris persuades the Trojan Matrons to burn the ships
Ismarus, a mountain in the maritime parts of Thrace

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Juno, her Temple, the wars of Troy delineated on the walls of it

Julian race claim Eneas as their tutelary god, and offer him
sacrifices

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Jupiter foretells the rise, progress, and grandeur of the Roman

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offers him in marriage his daughter Lavinia, the heiress of his

crown

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