Monday, November 05, 2007

II.57-66

Ecce, manus juvenem interea post terga revinctum
pastores magno ad regem clamore trahebant
Dardanidae, qui se ignotum venientibus ultro,
hoc ipsum ut strueret Trojamque aperiret Achivis,
obtulerat, fidens animi atque in utrumque paratus,
seu versare dolos seu certae occumbere morti.
Undique visendi studio Trojana juventus
circumfusa ruit certantque inludere capto.
Accipe nunc Danaum insidias et crimne ab uno
disce omnis.

5 comments:

AwesomeAndrade said...

Behold, Trojan shepards were dragging a boy
who was bound with respect to his hands behind his back to the king with a great shout

AwesomeAndrade said...

who had offerred himself a stranger voluntarily to those coming, in order to arrange this very thing and to open Troy to the Achaeans, trusting in his courage and prepared for both to either employ deceit or to meet a certain death.

AwesomeAndrade said...

From all sides, having been poored around, Trojans youths rushed because of a zeal for viewing and they struggled to mock the captive.
Hear now tricks of the Greeks and learn about all from one crime.

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