Aeneid Grammar Flashcards
1
Q
lines 1-2
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I sing of arms and a man who first came from the boundaries of Troy, to the shores of Italy and Lavinium
2
Q
Lines 3-4
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He first came as a refugee of fate, having been thrown about much on land by the unforgiving anger of savage Juno.
3
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Lines 5-7
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Having suffered many things in war also, until he was founding a city and brought the gods to Latium – from which comes the Latin race, the Alban fathers, the walls of lofty Rome.
4
Q
Lines 8-11
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Muse, tell me why, how is she wounded or how is she resenting, why did the queen of the gods force this man marked by piety to undergo many misfortunes, to come to so many difficulties. Can there be such great anger in celestial souls.