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The Aeneid of Virgil

BOOK ELEVEN
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ARGUMENT AEneas erects a trophy of Mezentius' arms, and sends the body of Pallas with tears and lamentations to Evander (1-108).

A truce for the burial of the dead is asked by the Latins, and sympathy with the Trojan cause finds a spokesman in Drances (109-144).

The sorrow of Evander and the funeral rites of Trojans and Latins (145-262).

The ambassadors return from the city of Diomedes and report that he praises AEneas and counsels submission (263-336).

An anxious debate follows: Latinus suggests terms of peace: Drances inveighs against Turnus, who replies, protesting his readiness to meet AEneas in single combat, and presently seizes the opportunity afforded by a false alarm of impending attack to break up the council.


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