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World Languages, 02.02.2021 01:00 aurikmah2005

AENEAS CONTINUES HIS TALE AENEAS: "Tum ab insula sacra ad terram Crētam fortūna Troianos

vocabat. Ibi oppidum parabamus; et nunc Anchisēs confirmabat

meos, et clamabat: 'In Crēta habitabimus. In Crēta stabunt sacra

deorum Trõianorum!'".

DIDO: "Cūr hodie in Crēta non estis?"

AENĒĀS: "Dēerat* frumentum, et misera erat vīta. Et nunc dei

Anchisae viam dēmonstrabant in Italiam, ubi parabant rēgnum

Trõianis."

* from dēsum, dēesse, to be lacking

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