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| | Anchises 1, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | There are those who say that when Troy was being taken, Aeneas and his men seized a part of the city and held off the intruders. |  | | In the fields behind the cave of Cerberus 1, Aeneas saw those who died in childhood, those who had been condemned to death on a false charge and those who killed themselves. |  | | But Anchises 1, sailing with his son, has also been reported to have landed in the island of Delos, where King Anius, the father of the WINEGROWERS presented him with a sceptre. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Anchises1.html
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| | The Aeneid by Virgil: A searchable online version at The Literature Network |
 | | However Turnus kills the young Pallas, Aeneas' ally and protege, in single combat and strips him of his sword belt, which he wears as a reminder of his victory. |  | | Book IX During Aeneas' absence the Trojan camp finds itself in a critical situation in the war against Turnus, who obtains a partial victory. |  | | Book I : Juno is unable to forget her hatred towards the remnant of the Trojan people, and a storm, arranged by the goddess, shatters Aeneas' ship as he escapes from the fallen city, and compels him to put ashore in Africa, near Carthage. |
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http://www.online-literature.com/virgil/aeneid
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| | Latin 1 - Mythology - Fables - Heroes - Aeneus |
 | | Poseidon, however, did not approve of anyone messing with his seas, nor of Juno's meddling, so he quietly allowed Aeneas to survive the storms. |  | | Back in Italy, things could have gone quite smoothly if it had not been for Juno, who was still out to destroy Aeneas. |  | | They sailed on to the island of Delos, where the king Anius, an old friend of Anchises, advised them to seek their "ancient mother." Anchises thought that this referred to the island Crete, so they sailed there. |
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http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/mythology/3fables/heroes/aeneas.htm
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| | Heroes in the Trojan War |
 | | Juno (Hera), who hated all Trojans since the Judgement of Paris, had persecuted Aeneas since he left Troy to find a new home. |  | | Due to hatred of Juno (Hera), who had hated all Trojans since the Judgement of Paris, the goddess stirred up trouble among the Italians. |  | | Evander send some men, under leadership of his son Pallas. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/heroes2.html
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| | Aeneas, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | However, famine and sickness waited for them in Crete, and when they left the island, the home-gods of Aeneas appeared to him and told him to sail to Italy, but having reached the Strophades Islands, they were plundered by the HARPIES. |  | | For, according to this account, little Astyanax 2 was not murdered by the Achaeans during the sack of Troy, but taken prisoner by Neoptolemus. |  | | Then, after having been received in Delos by King Anius, he attempted to settle in |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Aeneas.html
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| | BBC - h2g2 - 'Dido and Aeneas' by Henry Purcell - A425909 |
 | | Aeneas leaves Dido, who is heartbroken and kills herself. |  | | This is slightly changed from the version in the Aeneid, where there were no witches. |  | | One can also tell from the key structure that the end of the Grove scene has been lost. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A425909
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| | Virgil Study Guide |
 | | Book 1: Aeneas, a prince of Troy is struggling to find his ancestral homeland, but Juno opposes him. |  | | Book 9: Here, the battle goes on at Trojan Camp; Aeneas has not yet returned from seeking alliances. |  | | Book 6: The Cumaean Sibyl gives prophecies about Aeneas' future in Italy and leads Aeneas into the underworld. |
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http://novaonline.nv.cc.va.us/eli/eng251/virgilstudy.html
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| | The Classics Pages - Aeneid |
 | | Iulus, Aeneas' son thwarts Turnus' bid to capture the camp. |  | | Turnus blockades the Trojan camp, but Nisus and Euryalus are killed trying to take the news to Aeneas. |  | | Aeneas, who had escaped death when Troy fell to the Greeks, has been wandering in search of a new land in the west, where it has been prophesied he shall establish a race whose destiny is to rule the world in peace and prosperity. |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/aeneid.htm
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| | CHAPTER XXXI. Adventures Of Aeneas- The Harpies- Dido- Palinurius. |
 | | They were in imminent danger of being wrecked, and were separated, so that AEneas thought that all were lost except his own. |  | | There Ulysses, the reader will remember, had lost six of his men, seized by Scylla while the navigators were wholly intent upon avoiding Charybdis. |  | | The king to whom he was sent had murdered him and seized his treasures. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/bulf/bulf30.htm
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| | Aeneas |
 | | Aeneas could not control young men under him who wanted to kill invading white miners and settlers, yet he knew their course was futile. |  | | Chief Aeneas lived on his ranch until his death in about 1905. |  | | Aeneas Valley is named for an Okanogan Indian chief who settled here in 1863 with his family and livestock, forsaking his ancestral lands and chiefly role in the forested region west of the Okanogan River. |
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http://www.ghosttownsusa.com/aeneas.htm
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| | Roussel: Aeneas, Opus 54 |
 | | Aeneas has divested himself of his personality and has become identified with the city he has founded, and with her people. |  | | Aeneas is one of Roussel's most important works, yet also one of the least known. |  | | Because so much of his work is unpretentious, a work with the scale and ambition of Aeneas one might safely call it epic stands out like the beacon of a lighthouse. |
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http://www.opus1.com/~ehoornaert/ROUSSEL/54_aenea.htm
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| | The Legend of Aeneas and the Foundation of Rome |
 | | Finally, in the fictional journals of Dares the Phrygian and Dictys of Crete, the apocryphal eye-witness accounts of the Trojan war that appear in Latin in the fourth c. |  | | This valor is manifest in the aristeia of Aeneas at |  | | Aeneas is "judged to be the most pious by his war-enemies" (1270). |
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http://vergil.classics.upenn.edu/comm2/legend/legend.html
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| | Dido and Aeneas directed by Paul Stern |
 | | A society, where the feminine virtues reign and masculine attributes such as hunting were alien, where a love commitment was held upright and where deceit and hypocrisy were considered human crimes. |  | | However there is a price the elements have to pay - Dido feels she has not only been betrayed by Aeneas but also by her African gods and takes her life. |  | | Very often a baroque opera would begin with a prologue in which the gods would debate the fate of the characters in the ensuing opera or would philosophize on values regarding love, betrayal, hierarchy politics or war, only to name a few of the themes that would make for good opera plots. |
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http://dido-and-aeneas.scenaria.net
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| | Index of Images From Vergil MSS Vat. lat. 3225 and 3867 |
 | | Folio 58, recto: Circe transforms Aeneas and men into beasts. |  | | Folio 45, verso: Sibyl leads Aeneas and Achates to the temple of Apollo. |  | | Folio 46, verso: Aeneas and Sibyl sacrificing to gods of the underworld. |
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http://vergil.classics.upenn.edu/images/images.html
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| | Aeneas' Story |
 | | Contact me at ahfall@juno.com or fyken@hotmail.com if you have any questions or comments about the page. |  | | This Ancient Roman Epic was about the adventures of the Trojan hero, Aeneas. |  | | Through many trial and errors, however, Aeneas was finally able to overcome his journey and became the true founding father of the city, which is now known as "Rome". |
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http://members.tripod.com/~Chaipo
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| | An outline of the Aeneid |
 | | Turnus' attack and attempt to fire the ships 25-76 |  | | Aeneas' attack on Laurentum (suicide of Amata) 554-613 |  | | Aeneas and Creusa urge him to change his mind 650-678 |
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http://www.uky.edu/AS/Classics/aeneidout.html
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| | Aeneas |
 | | He finally left the city, carrying his father and the household gods (see Penates) on his shoulders; his wife Creusa was lost in the confusion, but his son Ascanius escaped with him. |  | | He was the mythical progenitor of the Julian gens through his son Ascanius, or "Iulus," and Virgil made him the hero of his epic, the Aeneid. |  | | At the end of his life, Aeneas was deified at the request of his mother, Venus, and became the god Indiges. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aeneas.html
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 | | Aeneas, the son of Anchises and Aphrodite, was a hero at Troy, the bravest after his brother-in-law Hector. |  | | The myth goes on to say that Aeneas after travelling far and wide reached the Italian peninsula where he founded Rome or that he lived there and that the city was founded later by his descendant Romulus. |  | | When the Achaeans finally captured Troy they allowed Aeneas because of his bravery to choose from among his posessions one thing to take with him as he left. |
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http://www.users.uswest.net/~butchmatt/Aeneas.htm
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| | Dido and Aeneas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This explains the addition of the characters of the Sorceress and the witches, which do not appear in the original Aeneid. |  | | In a poem of about 1686 Tate himself alluded to James II as Aeneas, who is misled by the evil machinations of the Sorceress and her witches (representing Roman Catholicism, a common metaphor at the time) into abandoning Dido, who symbolizes the British people. |  | | When Aeneas and his crew are shipwrecked in Carthage, he and the queen fall in love. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dido_and_Aeneas
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| | Aeneas Internet and Telephone |
 | | The subject of Virgil’s epic The Aenied, Aeneas was a Trojan hero who escaped from the scene of Troy’s destruction with his family. |  | | Finally bringing his people to Italy, Aeneas is regarded as the founder of the Roman people. |  | | During his adventures, he became renowned for his leadership, wisdom, bravery and devotion to his parents. |
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http://www.aeneas.net/about.shtml
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| | AENEAS - LoveToKnow Article on AENEAS |
 | | 2), Aeneas, after reigning a few years over Latium, is slain by the Rutuli; after the battle, his body cannot be found, and he is supposed to have been carried up to heaven. |  | | He is hospitably received by Latinus, king of Latium, is betrothed to his daughter Lavinia, and founds a city called after her, Lavinium. |  | | The story of the Aeneid ends with the death of Turnus. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AE/AENEAS.htm
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| | The Aeneid |
 | | Aeneas' meeting with Anchises, his father, who reveals to him the secret of the afterlife and the future greatness of Rome. |  | | Book 6 of The Aeneid tells of Aeneas' descent to the Underworld, the abode of the dead, and his meeting with his father Anchises, who reveals to him the unborn heroes who will contribute to the future glory of the Roman race. |  | | For Aeneas and his followers it marks the transition from wandering in search of a new home to the certainty that they have found it; it is also a prelude to the wars and battles that occupy the remainder of The Aeneid. |
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http://www.idmon.freeserve.co.uk/zmyth10a.htm
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| | Aeneas - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Aeneas |
 | | But Aeneas was also a hero to the Romans, for in eventually becoming a prince of Latium (an ancient territory in Italy), he could be said to be Rome's earliest historical ruler. |  | | The legend on which Virgil's epic poem the Aeneid is based describes his escape from Troy and his eventual settlement in Latium, on the Italian peninsula. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Aeneas
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| | ROMA - History and Civilization of the Eternal City |
 | | While Troy was falling under the Greek assault, he saved his father and his little son. |  | | A long period of peace followed during which Aeneas founded aTown, Lavinium, to honour his wife. |  | | She had been previously bethroted to Turno, the king of Rutuli who declared war on Latin for the offense. |
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http://www.mclink.it/n/citrag/roma/doc/legend/elg_111.htm
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| | Aeneid 1 Intro |
 | | The last six books, concern the bloodshed and battle-- 'weapons'-- which greet Aeneas in his quest to found a new city on the coast of Italy. |  | | It is true enough that the story of Aeneas may be seen as a triumphant tale: Aeneas founds the city that shall, in time, become the most powerful in the western world. |  | | But throughout his journey Aeneas encounters so much wrath, ira, both from mortals [Dido, Turnus, Mezentius] and immortals [Juno, Aeolus' winds, Allecto] that this violent, intemperate force threatens to color darkly our view of the poem. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~classics/poetry_and_prose/Aeneid.1.intro.html
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| | UC Irvine Aeneas Supercomputer |
 | | Virgil's Aeneid, describing the deeds of Aeneas, can be found here. |  | | Aeneas was recently featured in an article in the business section of the Los Angeles Times. |  | | See also the recent article by Beth Riley in the UC Irvine Granteater. |
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http://aeneas.ps.uci.edu/aeneas
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: HMS Aeneas (P427) |
 | | HMS Aeneas (P427), named after the hero Aeneas from Greek mythology, was an Amphion-class submarine of the Royal Navy, built by Cammell Laird and launched 9 October 1945. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/H/HM/HMS/HMS_Aeneas_(P427)
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| | Aeneas Murnane Homepage |
 | | This is the home page of Aeneas (Kevin) Murnane. |  | | The site includes personal, business, contact, and interests information. |
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http://www.stormpages.com/aeneasmurnane
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| | Aeneas - MSN Encarta |
 | | Aeneas in Roman mythology, the son of Anchises, a Trojan prince, and Venus, goddess of love. |  | | After the capture of Troy by the Greeks, Aeneas escaped... |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564663/Aeneas.html
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| | EUROPA - EuropeAid - European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights |
 | | The second annex is the Pluriannual reference document covering the period 2004-2006. |  | | This decision is based on the Regulation (EC) No 491/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 establishing a programme for financial and technical assistance to third countries in the areas of migration and asylum (AENEAS). |  | | With this decision the Commission approved the Annual Work Programme for 2004 of the Programme AENEAS, as well as the two annexes. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/projects/eidhr/themes-migration_en.htm
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| | ESPN.com - NFL - Aeneas Williams - St. Louis Rams - Player Card |
 | | Aeneas Williams has not been involved in any transactions this season. |  | | Aeneas Williams' return to CB was only a one-week proposition for the Rams. |  | | Groce return allows Williams to move back to safety |
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=1324
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| | Aeneas Hotel - Ayia Napa - Aeneas Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor |
 | | This description is based on information provided by the hotel. |  | | All results: View all 115 Ayia Napa travel deals |  | | Aeneas Hotel - Ayia Napa - Aeneas Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor |
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http://tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g262055-d275206-Reviews-Aeneas_Hotel-A...
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| | Dido & Aeneas |
 | | Track 2: Dido and Aeneas : "Shake the cloud from off your brow" (01:13) |  | | Track 10: Dido and Aeneas : "Oft she visits" - "Behold, upon my bending spear" (03:25) |  | | Track 15: Dido and Aeneas : "Thy hand, Belinda" - "When I am laid in earth" (05:23) |
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http://catalogue.deccaclassics.com/catalogue/prodshow.jsp?searchstr=416299
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| | Purcell: Dido & Aeneas |
 | | BELINDA See, Madam, see where the Prince appears; Such Sorrow in his looks he bears As would convince you still he's true. |  | | DANCE THIS CHORUS THE BASKE [Aeneas enters with his train] BELINDA See, your Royal Guest appears, How Godlike is the form he bears! |  | | GITTER GROUND A DANCE SECOND WOMAN Oft she visits this lov'd mountain, Oft she bathes her in this fountain; Here Actaeon met his fate, Pursued by his own hounds, And after mortal wounds Discover'd, discover'd too late. |
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http://operetta.stanford.edu/iu/libretti/dido.html
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| | Aeneas |
 | | Image "Aeneas" created on 22 March 1999; last modified on 26 March 2002. |
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| | Aeneas - Meaning, Origin of the Name Aeneas - Baby Name Meanings |
 | | Aeneas - Meaning, Origin of the Name Aeneas - Baby Name Meanings |  | | you are here: adoption.com > adopting > baby names > starting with a > meaning of aeneas |  | | By using it you agree to the terms of service, including jurisdiction and limitation of liability provisions. |
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http://baby-names.adoption.com/search/Aeneas.html
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| | Welcome to Aeneas Technical Publishers [durability] |
 | | This site is designed with frames and if you see this page, either your browser doens't support frames or you have turned off the option to show frames. |  | | duurzaam bouwen, green, ecological, aeneas, eneas, eeneas, aneas, stedebouw, stedenbouw, boeken, vaktijdschriften, vakbladen, vakliteratuur, mer, m.e.r., milieu-effectrapportage, kenmerken, jongleren, dubo, dubouw, sustainable building, milieu, environment, duurzaamheid, ecologie, natuurbescherming, duurzame energie, natuurlijk, natuurlijke, gezond bouwen en wonen, architectuur, hout |
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| | Aeneas Hotel Home Page |
 | | Covering 14 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and just across the road from the white sands and clear waters of Nissi Beach, stands a unique low rise resort modeled around the largest lagoon-style swimming pool in Europe. |  | | Blending perfectly with the environment, the Aeneas Hotel elevates traditional Cypriot architecture and hospitality to the levels of a luxurious holiday resort. |
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http://www.aeneas.com.cy
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| | Purcell: Dido and Aeneas - libretto |
 | | Scene: The Grove (enter Aeneas, Dido, Belinda, and their train) |  | | The Angry God will brook no longer stay. |  | | Too dreadful a practice for this open air. |
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http://www.karadar.com/Librettos/purcell_dido.html
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| | Crosswalk.com |
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http://bible.crosswalk.com/Concordances/NavesTopicalBible/ntb.cgi?number=T151
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