All 4 Uses of
exalt
in
The Aeneid
- But next behold the youth of form divine, Ceasar himself, exalted in his line; Augustus, promis'd oft, and long foretold, Sent to the realm that Saturn rul'd of old; Born to restore a better age of gold.†
Book 6
- Fair Io grac'd his shield; but Io now With horns exalted stands, and seems to lowA noble charge!†
Book 7 *
- But you, my charge, Loos'd from your crooked anchors, launch at large, Exalted each a nymph: forsake the sand, And swim the seas, at Cybele's command."†
Book 9
- Imperial sway no more exalts my mind; (Such hopes I had indeed, while Heav'n was kind;) Now let my happier foes possess my place, Whom Jove prefers before the Trojan race; And conquer they, whom you with conquest grace.†
Book 10
Definition:
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(exalt) praise, glorify, or honor
or:
fill with extreme happiness