“I am Aeneas, duty-bound, and known Above high air of heaven by my fame. -AM #CymruAMbyth” — Aeneas Middleton Copy Share Image
I have read the Aeneid through more often than I have read any long poem. — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“..and why the winter suns so rush to bathe themselves in the sea and what slows down the nights to a long… — Virgil Copy Share Image
“It is easy to go down into Hell...; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air---there's the… — Virgil Copy Share Image
“The signs of the old flame, I know them well. I pray that the earth gape deep enough to take me down… — Virgil Copy Share Image
As a reader with next to no knowledge of classical mythology, I approached 'The Aeneid' just as I would a contemporary poem… — Sally Rooney Copy Share Image
“The Greeks shape bronze statues so real they seem to breathe, And carve cold marble until it almost comes to life. The… — Virgil Copy Share Image
“ Fléctere si néqueo súperos Acheronta movebo - If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell.” — Virgil Copy Share Image