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Test: GRE Subject Test: Literature in English
Of arms I sing, and of the man, whom Fate
First drove from Troy to the Lavinian shore.
Full many an evil, through the mindful hate
Of cruel Juno, from the gods he bore,
Much tost on earth and ocean, yea, and more
In war enduring, ere he built a home,
And his loved household-deities brought o’er
To Latium, whence the Latin people come,
Whence rose the Alban sires, and walls of lofty Rome.
1. | Which poem is this? |
The Odyssey
The Iliad
Lamentation for Ur
The Metamorphoses
The Aeneid
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