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essemus. 94. Noluissemus. 95. Velitis. 96. Abstulisset. 97. Redeas. 98. Coepissetis. 99. Oderimus. 100. Aiant.

1. Let us sup. 2. He will have condemned. 3. Let them announce. 4. Ye had inflamed. 5. Thou wilt have stood. 6. I will give. 7. I might enumerate. 8. Thou mayest be praised. 9. We should have been cut. 10. Be ye silent. 11. Ye persuaded. 12. We were frightening. 13. He may have seen. 14. Ye were vowed. 15. They had been blotted out. 16. Ye shall be jeered. 17. Let them stretch out. 18. I would have despised. 19. They shall have begun. 20. Bruise ye. 21. They would have been poured in. 22. It may have been rolled. 23. She shall have been delivered. 24. Let them be rooted out. 25. Be ye led. 26. I was propping. 27. We covered up. 28. He might send for. 29. Thou shalt be softened. 30. Let us be bound. 31. We shall threaten. 32. They will have meditated. 33. Ye were indignant. 34. We might look in. 35. To attain. 36. Having forgotten. 37. Be thou unwilling. 38. Take ye away. 39. Let him be sold. 40. We had returned. 41. They will have brought forward. 42. She was offered. 43. Perishing, &c.

1. Regnavit. 2. Accurrit. 3. Properavit. 4. Transilivit. 5. Restitit. 6. Confugit. 7. Processit. 8. Redintegratur. 9. Consederant. 10. Stabant. 11. Successit. 12. Incidit. 13. Sequebatur. 14. Ibant. 15. Perveniunt. 16. Conflixit. 17. Erudivissent. 18. Silent. 19. Admovit. 20. Animadvertit. 21. Tulit. 22. Cesserunt. 23. Perduxerunt. 24. Interfecit. 25. Accesse26. Injiciebat. 27. Osculatus est. 28. Obstupefecit. 29. Pugnaverim. 30. Defixerat. 31. Insidiati sunt. 32. Præerat. 33. Profuit. 34. Responsum est. 35. Interemit. 36. Pertractus. 37. Curate. 38. Ducerent. 39. Exscinde. 40. Auxere. 41. Ausæ sunt. 42. Extinctus. 43. Supererant. 44. Religatus est. 45.

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Processere. 46. Consternati. 47. Auferri. 48. Congredi. 49. Judicatur. 50. Vociferari. 51. Trajicere. 52. Věnire. 53. Vēnire. 54. Occisus esse. 55. Oblita. 56. Expavit. 57. Redimendi. 58. Captum est. 59. Profectus. 60. Adolevit. 61. Appetiit. 62. Exsulatum. 63. Abi. 64. Irridens. 65. Secuisse. 66. Acciri. 67. Compilari. 68. Consumitur. 69. Adspice. 70. Prostrati. 71. Vendebat. 72. Conspergunt. 73. Corrumpunt. 74. Exoritur. 75. Cœperunt. 76. Mortuus est. 77. Depressæ sunt. 78. Ratus. 79. Sustinebatur. 80. Flexit. 81. Dependerent. 82. Obtruncat. 83. Detulerunt. 84. Fruemur. 85. Regressa est. 86. Cogebat. 87. Complexa. 88. Oritur. 89. Provocavit. 90. Convaluit. 91. Exscinde. 92. Aperuistis. 93. Corrumpere. 94. Confligere. 95. Profitetur. 96. Osculabitur. 97. Consuescebat. 98. Esse: esse. 99. Solebant. 100. Coli.

1. They would have run up. 2. He may have resisted. 3. We shall flee. 4. Ye may renew. 5. Thou wert leaping over. 6. They have been renewed. 7. We are about to go. 8. They shall have engaged. 9. I would burst forth. 10. Be ye silent. 11. We had entered. 12. Thou mightest go forth. 13. Let us fall in. 14. Ye shall reign. 15. To have hastened. 16. To follow. 17. I had applied. 18. Thou shalt have perceived. 19. It would have borne. 20. We should take. 21. Lead through. 22. Let them swell. 23. Ye may approach. 24. Ye shall kiss. 25. He was astounded. 26. Ye shall have fought. 27. She would have pierced. 28. Ye were plotting. 29. We shall profit. 30. Thou wouldst have slain. 31. We had commended. 32. It will have been answered. 33. I shall have dared. 34. By taking care. 35. Ye will have dragged. 36. She would care. 37. Thou wert being drawn. 38. I shall have been dismayed. 39. Ye would be extinguished. 40. We had survived. 41. We are tied. 42. They might have been cut out. 43. To increase. 44. Thou mayst have taken away. 45. We had met. 46. Be thou judged. 47. Shout ye. 48. Ye crossed over. 49. Let it be sold. 50. Let him come.

51. I may have been killed. 52. Thou hast forgotten. 53. Ye will have trembled. 54. We might have been ransomed. 55. She will have grown up. 56. We were attacking. 57. Thou shalt be banished. 58. It will have been begun. 59. We set out. 60. Thou art forgetting. 61. Ye may have gone away. 62. Ye were jeered. 63. We should have cut. 64. Ye shall have been sent for. 65. Ye shall have stolen. 66. Let him be consumed. 67. We shall have beheld. 68. Be ye prostrated. 69. They arose. 70. I shall have sold. 71. Of sprinkling. 72. To be corrupted. 73. Thou shalt run up.

VIII. VERB AND NOMINATIVE CASE: § 23. II.

1. Amulius regnavit. 2. Lupa accurrit. 3. Romulus properavit. Romulus supervenit. 5. Remus irridens transilivit. 6. Deerant incolæ. 7. Eo statim multitudo latronum pastorumque confugit. 8. Romulus adversus Tatium profectus est. 9. Exercitus seu forte seu divinitus restitit. 10. Praelium redintegratur. 11. Successit Numa Pompilius. 12. Consederant utrinque duo exercitus. 13. Trigemini in medium inter duas acies procedunt. 14. Non diu pax Albana mansit. 15. Eorum clamor penitus in regiam pervenit. 16. Incidit de uxoribus mentio. 17. Stabant ad palum deligati juvenes nobilissimi. 18. Rex ipse cum legionibus sequebatur. 19. Mucius in confertissima turba prope regium tribunal constitit. 20. Ibant sex et trecenti milites, omnes patricii, omnes unius gentis. 21. Ad Cremĕram flumen perveniunt. 22. Aulus Posthumius dictator factus cum hostibus apud Regillum lacum conflixit. 23. Galli victores paullo ante solis occasum ad urbem Romam perveniunt. 24. Diu immobiles silent, deinde erumpunt in querelas adversus duces. 25. Clamor in tota concione oritur: alibi preces, alibi minæ audiebantur. Tum Fabii pater ad populum provocavit. 26. Romani repugnant; fit prælium diu anceps. 27. Anguis sibilat: aper frendet; apis mussat; bos mugit; canis latrat; cicada stridet; equus hinnit; leo rugit; lepus vagit; lupus ululat; ovis balat; sus grunnit; turtur gemit; ursus mur

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murat. 28. Cælum sudum arridet. 29. Gramina canent. 30. Lenius et tonitrus pereuntis murmurat echo. 31. Silvæ, valles, et pascua rident. 32. Guttatimque fluit de cælo fertilis humor. 33. Vivite felices. 34. Tempora labuntur. 35. Perfer et obdura. 36. Navita de ventis, de tauris narrat arator. 37. Mulciber in Trojam, pro Trojā stabat Apollo. 38. Scindentur vestes, gemmæ frangentur et aurum. 39. Perses magnus adest. 40. Classica non fremerent, non stridula fraxinus iret. 41. Semper honos nomenque tuum laudesque manebunt. 42. Silvæque et sæva quierunt æquora. 43. Multaque præterea sacris in postibus arma, captivi pendent currus curvæque secures, et crista capitum et portarum ingentia claustra. 44. Nec jam amplius ullæ apparent terræ; cælum undique et undique pontus.

1. The battle had been renewed by the Romans. 2. A very-crowded multitude of-youths will have gone forth with the sound of-trumpets. 3. O dictator Aulus Posthumius, thou wert engaging with the army of-the-Latini, not far from the lake Regillus. 4. The shouts of-each throng would have arrived quite at the royal tribunal. 5. The bodies of-kings themselves go to the kingdoms of-the-Dii Manes. 6. The laws of-your-own country will stand, O most distinguished youths. 7. One thousand four hundred and twenty men, all of-very-noble appearance, would have stood before sunset in arms for the city Rome. 8. A multitude of-Gauls had marched to the river Cremera. 9. The Patricians had sat down in the midst of-the-city Rome. 10. Soldiers would not have been wanting for the battle. O Numa Pompilius, thou followedst next after Romulus. 12. O Titus Tatius, Romulus had marched against thee. 13. By-chance mention of-the-Alban peace had occurred. 14. By-divine-interposition a crowd ofinhabitants ran up. 15. Creaking ash-trees had stood. 16. The complaints of-squealing hares are heard on every side. 17. The echo of lowing kine was murmuring from the fertile pastures. 18. Garments were torn, jewels were broken; axes had hung upon the door-posts.

1X. SUBJECT, COPULA AND PREDICATE: § 24. (See p. 87, note 90 note.)

1. Civitas grata fuit. 2. Fit prælium anceps.

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Vicina est Sicilia. 4. Dux carus erat. 5. Pœna erit celeris. 6. Leges utiles fuerant. 7. Confertissima turba fuit. 8. Procas erat rex Albanorum. 9. Appius Claudius consul sit. 10. Servius Tullius fuisse videtur Tarquinii Prisci gener. 11. Faustulus pastor regius esse narratur. 12. Erant quadrigentæ naves onustæ. 13. Urbs Roma capta fuisset. 14. Abies in montibus altis est pulcherrima. 15. Tu, Tityre, in umbra lentus es. 16. Ros in tenerā herba erit gratissimus. 17. Fama perennis erit. 18. Acerba est servitus. 19. Doloris remedium est patientia. 20. Ars longa est, vita brevis. 21. Nec longa fuit victoriæ mora. 22. Nulla nobilior corona fuisset. 23. Formosa est æstas. 24. Irreparabile fuerit tempus. 25. Sincerum est vas. 26. Nunc formosissimus annus est. 27. Sera nimis vita est crastina. 28. Fortuna vitrea est. 29. Boni mores sunt colendi. 30. Injuriarum remedium est oblivio. 31. Militaria signa prælata fuerunt. Nos publici nuntii sumus populi Romani. 33. Vos estis primores civitatis. 34. Tanta esset multitudo pastorum latronumque. 35. Vasta solitudines erant. 36. Erat in proximo lucus. 37. Nusquam benigne legatio audita est. 38. Virgines raptæ sunt. 39. Hæc fuit statim causa bellorum. 40. Hi ob senilem ætatem senatus vocati sunt. 41. Subito coorta est tempestas cum magno fragore tonitribusque, et Romulus e conspectu ablatus est. 42. Ita Romulus pro deo cultus et Quirinus est appellatus. 43. Erant apud Romanos trigemini Horatii, trigemini quoque apud Albanos Curiatii. 44. Tullus Hostilius rex creatus est. 45. Raptus est in jus Horatius, et apud judices condemnatus. 46. Proditores in vincula conjecti sunt, deinde damnati. 47. Grata erga tantam virtutem civitas fuit. 48. Primus Licinius Stolo consul e plebe factus est. 49. Camillus a militibus parens patriæ conditorque alter urbis salutatus est. 50. Fidum quidem et providum hoc consilium videtur. Septem mundi miracula erant Pyramides Ægypti, Muri Babylonis, Horti pensiles Babylonis, Mau

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