Lexicon:Ast illi solvuntur frigore membra ...
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Citation: | ast illi solvuntur frigore membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | HMS Surprise, page 360 |
Meaning: | ...but his limbs became numb with the cold and his life, distaining to bear this, fled down into the shadows with a sigh. |
Notes:
The final two lines of Virgil's Aeneid.
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