Both Uses of
comely
in
The Aeneid
- But, O! if any ancient blood remains, One drop of all our fathers', in our veins, That man would I prefer before the rest, Who dar'd his death with an undaunted breast; Who comely fell, by no dishonest wound, To shun that sight, and, dying, gnaw'd the ground.†
Book 11
- At this the lovely nymph, with grief oppress'd, Thrice tore her hair, and beat her comely breast.†
Book 12 *
Definition:
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(comely) attractive -- especially of a woman