Both Uses of
concord
in
The Aeneid
- So may the Trojan and the Tyrian line In lasting concord from this day combine.†
Book 1 *
- If e'er the gods, whom I with vows adore, Conduct my steps to Tiber's happy shore; If ever I ascend the Latian throne, And build a city I may call my own; As both of us our birth from Troy derive, So let our kindred lines in concord live, And both in acts of equal friendship strive.†
Book 3
Definition:
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(concord as in: a concord with) a state of agreement -- especially by formal treaty