Selections From Latin Authors for Sight-Reading

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Selections From Latin Authors for Sight-Reading
Everett T Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
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^ingentem, — ingentem victum ingenti.
124 SELECTIONS FROM LATIN AUTHORS.
Occidit infelix nostrum ne Medecus ^Ufens adspiceret ; Teucri potiuntur corpore et armis.
Exscindine domos (id rebus defuit unum) perpetiar, dextra nec 'Drancis dicta refellam?
646 Terga dabo et Turnum fugientem haec terra videbit?
Usque adeone mori miserum est? Vos O mihi Manes este boni, quoniam superis aversa voluntas !
Sancta ad vos anima atque istius nescia culpae descendam, magnorum haud umquam indignus avorum.' The
...city sends to Tumus for aid, 660 Vix ea f atus erat : medios volat ecce per hostis vectus equo spumante Saees, adversa sagitta saucius ora, ruitque implorans nomine Turnum : ' Turne, in te suprema salus : miserere tuorum.
Fubninat Aeneas armis summasque minatur 655 ^deiecturum arces Italum exscidioque daturum ; iamque faces ad tecta volant. In te ora Latini, in te oculos referunt ; ^mussat rex ipse Latinus, quos generos vocet aut quae sese ad foedera flectat.
1 dedecus : direct object o/ adspiceret.


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