All 4 Uses of
perpetual
in
The Aeneid
- Perpetual hate and mortal wars proclaim, Against the prince, the people, and the name.†
Book 4 *
- But first to Pluto's palace you shall go, And seek my shade among the blest below: For not with impious ghosts my soul remains, Nor suffers with the damn'd perpetual pains, But breathes the living air of soft Elysian plains.†
Book 5
- Assaracus and Ilus here enjoy Perpetual fame, with him who founded Troy.†
Book 6
- O shame, O brand perpetual of th' Etrurian name!†
Book 11
Definition:
-
(perpetual) continuing forever without change
or:
occurring so frequently it seems continual