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Aeneas rallies his troops from "summary" of Aeneid by Virgil,Frederick Ahl

Aeneas, the valiant leader of the Trojans, stood tall amidst the chaos of battle. His eyes blazed with determination as he surveyed the scene before him. The once formidable army now lay in disarray, their spirits broken by the relentless onslaught of the enemy. But Aeneas would not allow despair to overtake his warriors. With a voice that rang out like a clarion call, Aeneas rallied his troops. His words were like a soothing balm to their wounded hearts, filling them with renewed hope and courage. He reminded them of the great deeds they had accomplished together, the victories they had won against all odds. He spoke of the honor and glory that awaited them if they stood firm in the face of adversity. The Trojans, inspired by Aeneas's words, rallied around their leader with a renewed sense of purpose. They raised their weapons high, ready to fight once more for their homeland and their honor. Aeneas, at the forefront of the charge, led his troops into battle with a fierce determination that struck fear into the hearts of their enemies. As the battle raged on, Aeneas fought with the strength of ten men, his sword flashing in the sunlight as he cut down all who stood in his path. His valor and leadership inspired his troops to fight with equal ferocity, driving back the enemy with a relentless force. In the end, it was Aeneas's unwavering courage and determination that led the Trojans to victory. His leadership in rallying his troops had turned the tide of battle, securing a hard-won triumph against all odds. And as the dust settled on the battlefield, Aeneas stood triumphant, a true hero in the eyes of his people.
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    Aeneid

    Virgil

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