[315] This and the two following lines explain Aeneas' feelings in arming himself, —anxiety to effect a junction with his friends and occupy a position, rage and desperation, and the hope of a glorious deat. ‘Glomerare manum,’ to gather a troop, occurs 9. 792. ‘Bello’ apparently the dative, “ad bellum,” as in G. 2. 279, 447, &c. The citadel as a rallying-point is his first thought: see on v. 322.
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