Stories From Ovids Metamorphoses Ed for the Use of Schools

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Stories From Ovids Metamorphoses Ed for the Use of Schools
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E. The object of his prayer.
43. Quibus agat, a relative clause of purpose. A. & G. 317, 2 ; G. 632; H. 497, I.
EXERCISES.
EXEECISES.
I.
1. Endings of lines (a) He fled and sought a hiding place.
(5) The daughter was looking for her mother.
2. The boy's name, 1 his body metamorphosed, be- comes Newt.
3. To her who asked he gave wine with water mixed ; Sweet was it, for she was thirsty (sitio) ; nor weary with toil Could she be offended, because his bold son had laughed.
1 Put nomen last.
II.
1.
... Endings of lines (a) Take for guerdon two oxen. 1 (6) He took the gift and pretended to go away.
1 How can you render " two " without using duo ? " guerdon, " plural.
51 52 OVID.
2. Mercury spoke, " Seek not 2 rewards for thyself, Nor yet betray me, punishment will follow the perjured ; Into a hard flint shall hard hearts be turned" (verto).
3. Do thou say thou hast not seen the cows under yon hills.
2 Use the perfect subjunctive.
III.
1. Endings of lines (a) He kissed his son.
(6) The wax that bound the wings.


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