`dūre Philoctētē, licet exsecrēre meumque `dūre Philoctētē, licet exsecrēre meumque dēvoveās sine fīne caput cupiāsque dolentī mē tibi forte darī nostrumque haurīre cruōrem, tē tamen adgrediar mēcumque redūcere nītar’
tamque tuīs potiar (faveat Fortūna) sagittīs, quam sum Dardaniō, quem cēpī, vāte potītus,
...quam rapuī Phrygiae signum penetrāle Minervae hostibus ē mediīs.
Cūr audet Ulixēs īre per excubiās et sommittere noctī perque ferōs ēnsēs nōn tantum moenia Trōum, vērum etiam summās arcēs intrāre....
...suāque ēripere aede deam raptamque adferre per hostēs?’
Āiax fertur, postquam arma Achillis Ulixī trādita sunt, sē interfēcisse
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.