Both Uses of
unrequited
in
The Aeneid
- Conscious of worth, requite its own desert!†
Book 1 *
- The youth, transfix'd, with lamentable cries, Expires before his wretched parent's eyes: Whom gasping at his feet when Priam saw, The fear of death gave place to nature's law; And, shaking more with anger than with age, 'The gods,' said he, 'requite thy brutal rage!†
Book 2
Definition:
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(unrequited) not returned (typically of feelings -- as in unrequited love)