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`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’
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tamque tuīs potiar (faveat Fortūna) sagittīs, quam sum Dardaniō, quem cēpī, vāte potītus,
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...quam rapuī Phrygiae signum penetrāle Minervae hostibus ē mediīs.
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Cūr audet Ulixēs īre per excubiās et sommittere noctī perque ferōs ēnsēs nōn tantum moenia Trōum, vērum etiam summās arcēs intrāre....
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...suāque ēripere aede deam raptamque adferre per hostēs?’
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Āiax fertur, postquam arma Achillis Ulixī trādita sunt, sē interfēcisse
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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.
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