All 5 Uses of
disclose
in
The Aeneid
- The raging winds rush thro' the hollow wound, And dance aloft in air, and skim along the ground; Then, settling on the sea, the surges sweep, Raise liquid mountains, and disclose the deep.†
Book 1
- The throne with his succession shall be fill'd Three hundred circuits more: then shall be seen Ilia the fair, a priestess and a queen, Who, full of Mars, in time, with kindly throes, Shall at a birth two goodly boys disclose.†
Book 1
- Thus Phoebus did our future fates disclose: A mighty tumult, mix'd with joy, arose.†
Book 3 *
- Your friend Acestes is of Trojan kind; To him disclose the secrets of your mind: Trust in his hands your old and useless train; Too num'rous for the ships which yet remain: The feeble, old, indulgent of their ease, The dames who dread the dangers of the seas, With all the dastard crew, who dare not stand The shock of battle with your foes by land.†
Book 5
- The doors, unbarr'd, receive the rushing day, And thoro' lights disclose the ravish'd prey.†
Book 8
Definition:
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(disclose) to reveal (make something known that was previously a secret)