An Introduction to Latin Elegiac Verse Composition. [With] Latin Rendering of the Exercises in by Joseph Hirst Lupton (9781150541162)
Joseph Hirst Lupton Release Date: 20 December 2009 Format: Paperback Pages: 158 Category: History Publisher: General Books ISBN: 9781150541162 ISBN-10: 1150541164
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1885 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: EXERCISE II. Sola vo] luptas Credit a] manti Vitfe In I arvo 1. Gifts of the maiden 2. He himself will favour 3. The enemy was departing 4. They seem hard things 5. Weapons will shine 6. Discharge arrows 7. The use of the plough 8. Orders of parents 9. If any one shall approach 10. Whoever was entering 11. Thou wilt fear arms 12. By love of praise 13. The gate was falling 14. Thou wilt often ask 15. Greater than Homer 16. A tree in hot-weather 17. He scatters on the fields 18. In the hours of the night 19. He goes-on towards the river 20. Learn by teaching donum puella. ipse faveo. hostis abeo. videor durus. telum niteo. mitto sagitta. usus aratrum. jussum parens. siquis adeo. quisquis ineo. timeo arma (n. pl.) amor laus. porta ruo. saepe rogo. magnus Homerus (abl.) arbor in aestus. spargo in ager. in hora nox. pergo ad amnis. disco doceo (ger.) EXERCISE III. De] gentc vi] rorum Sll] vaque re] condrt Prociil I este, pro] fan 1. From the race of the gods 2. Thee, 0 son, shall I leave 3. To hope-for safety 4. He recognised friends 5. Thus speaking with voice 6. Now drive ye back 7. Rescued from the waves 8. I learn to succour 9. And hung on his neck 10. And tables removed 11. To the guardians of the citadel 12. He hurls against the walls 13. Far-off behold a tower 14. Fear added wings 15. New realms are sought 16. From the origin of the race 17. To the city of his sire 18. And with blood-stained hands 19. Four times the arms were sounding 20. The broad waters shine-again de stirps deus. tu, natus, relinquo. spero salus. ag...