EURŌPA ET TAURUS.

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EURŌPA ET TAURUS

Eurōpa, puella pulchra, in Tyrō, īnsulā in Phoenīcā, habitat

Agēnor est rēx Phoenīcius, Eurōpa est fīlia

Deus Iuppiter in Olympō habitat. Puellam Eurōpam spectat et amat

Eurōpa est timida. Ita Iuppiter sē in taurum pulchrum trānsfōrmat

Taurus cum Eurōpā et amīcīs lūdit. Eurōpa cum taurō lūdit

Taurus puellās in tergō portat. Nunc Eurōpam in tergō portat.

Taurus cum puellā in tergō fugitat

Deus puellam ad īnsulam Crētam portat Deus puellam ad īnsulam Crētam portat. Deus et puella in īnsulā habitant.

Īnsula est in terrā novā. Terra nova est appellāta Eurōpa.

Text reprinted from Latin Via Ovid, A First Course, Second Edition by Norma Goldman and Jacob E. Nyenhuis, copyright © 1982 Wayne State University Press, with the permission of Wayne State University Press.