"Unweeting" Quotes from Famous Books
... a portion of his reign Devolves on Helenus, who Chaonia calls From Trojan Chaon the Chaonian plain, And on these heights rebuilds the Trojan walls. But thou—what chance, or god, or stormy squalls Have driven thee here unweeting?—and the boy Ascanius—lives he, or what hap befalls His parents' darling, and their only joy? Breathes he the vital air, whom unto thee ... — The Aeneid of Virgil - Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor • Virgil |