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The Internet Wiretap online edition of

           VIRGIL'S AENEID
       Translated by John Dryden

    The Harvard Classics, Volume 13.
Copyright (c)1909 by P.F. Collier & Son, NY.

   Prepared by <dell@wiretap.spies.com>

This was scanned from the 1909 edition and mechanically
checked against a commercial copy of the AEneid from CDROM. 
Differences were corrected against the paper edition. The 
text itself is thus a highly accurate rendition.

The following errors in the book were corrected:

  Book II    Uylsses    ->  Ulysses
  Book VIII  murderd'   ->  murder'd
  Book VIII  floursh'd  ->  flourish'd
  Book VIII  aswer'd    ->  answer'd
  Book X     prohesied  ->  prophesied

This text is in the public domain, released August 1993.


THE FIRST BOOK OF THE AENEIS

THE ARGUMENT.-- The Trojans, after a seven years' voyage, set
sail for Italy, but are overtaken by a dreadful storm, which AEolus
raises at Juno's request. The tempest sinks one, and scatters the
rest. Neptune drives off . . .