All 3 Uses of
enjoin
in
The Aeneid
- As Helenus enjoin'd, we next adore Diana's name, protectress of the shore.†
Book 3 *
- Oft, since he breath'd his last, in dead of night His reverend image stood before my sight; Enjoin'd to seek, below, his holy shade; Conducted there by your unerring aid.†
Book 6
- For this are various penances enjoin'd; And some are hung to bleach upon the wind, Some plung'd in waters, others purg'd in fires, Till all the dregs are drain'd, and all the rust expires.†
Book 6
Definition:
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(enjoin as in: enjoined us to act) to urge or command someone to do something