by Virgil
Inter quas Phoenissa recens a vulnere Dido
Aeneas finds Dido among the shades
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Aeneid Book 6, lines 450 - 476
Aeneid Book6, lines 548 - 579
by Virgil
Respicit Aeneas subito et sub rupe sinistra
Aeneas hears of the punishments of Hell in Tartarus
Aeneid Book 6, lines 608 - 627
Aeneid Book 6, lines 637 - 659
by Virgil
His demum exactis, perfecto munere divae
Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl reach the Elysian Fields.
Aeneid Book 6, lines 788 - 805
by Virgil
huc geminas nunc flecte acies, hanc aspice gentem
Aeneas's father sings the praises of the future Emperor Augustus.
Aeneid Book 6, lines 860 - 886
Aeneid Book 6, lines 886 - 901
by Virgil
Sic tota passim regione vagantur
Aeneas returns to the upper Earth through the gates of sleep.
Aeneid Book 7, lines 54- 78
Aeneid Book 7, lines 116- 147
by Virgil
"heus, etiam menses consumimus!", inquit Iulus
The Harpy's prophecy is harmlessly fulfilled