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BOOK II. 327<br />
299. Quamquam, etc. Or<strong>de</strong>r : quamquam domus parentis Anchisae<br />
recessit (lay "etired) secreta (sepamte, standing apart), obteetaque arborib<br />
us. - 301. Clarescunt. II. 281; A. & S. 173; B. 588; A. 36, 1.<br />
302. Excutior, middle; I "oltse myseif.- 306. Boum labores, lpya<br />
(low>, IIesiod. wE"y, 46. - 307. Inscius, sc. causae.<br />
309. Fi<strong>de</strong>s, the truth, the fact, "res fi<strong>de</strong>m faciens."<br />
311. Vulcano = ign.. Metonymy. Cf. Cic. <strong>de</strong> N. n. 2, 23, 60.<br />
312. Ucalegon, i. e. tli. hottse of Ucalegou. So Apollo is put for his<br />
temple, III. 275. - 314. Rationis. II. 396, III. 4); A. & S. 212, R. 4;<br />
B. 762; A. 50, II. 4. - 315. Bello, lor battle; dat. of the purpose.<br />
317. A"d it occurs to me that it is glol';o1ls to die in a,.,,,s. Supply<br />
eBBe with puichruln. - Mori is the subject of eBse uu<strong>de</strong>rstood.<br />
321. Limina, so. Acneae.<br />
322. Res summa, the supreme interest; i. e. the state, our country,<br />
our en use. - Quo - loco, "how stands the main affair 7" A. - Quam <br />
arcem, What Btronghold (t1'e we taking, (for tho citadcl is evi<strong>de</strong>ntly lost.)<br />
323. Gemitu. Modal ab!. - 325. Dardaniae, dative. - Fuimus, toe<br />
ha1>e been, but we aro no longer. So/llit Troja. II. 4'71,1; A. & S. 259<br />
Rem. 1, (2), (a); B. 1095.<br />
326. Argos, ace. of terminus. n. 3'79; A. & S. 23'7; B. 938; A. 55,<br />
III. 2. - 328. Adstans, Blandin!l e.·eel. C.<br />
329. Miscet = passim facit vel passim jactat.<br />
330. Portis. n. 414, 4; A. & S. 255, 2. See note on line 187.<br />
331. (Tot milia) adsunt quot milia umquam venere magnis lIIycenis.<br />
332. Angusta viarum = a"!lllstaB via.. II. 396, III.; A. & S.212,<br />
Rem. 3, note 4; B. 762 elld; A. 60, II. 3.<br />
334. Primi, i. e. at tbe entrance.<br />
335. Caeco Marte, in the bU"d .ncounter,- the engo.gement o.t ra.udom.<br />
336. Numine divo.m, by tiLe will of the !l0dB.<br />
337. Er inys. The bcst 1\18S. give the single (( n." The referenoe<br />
is to the <strong>de</strong>mon of battle.<br />
341. Agglomerant, sc. Be.<br />
344. Gener , as a son-in.law; hoping 10 be a son·in ·lllw.<br />
345. Qui non audierit, in that (01' because) h. diel 1I0t heed. 8ubj.<br />
in a relative clause <strong>de</strong>noting the reason. "Wretch, not to heed." C.<br />
347. Au<strong>de</strong>re in, ventw';"!l "po". "The present. inf., nftcr verbs of<br />
sense, is often equivalent to the pres. participle." A. & S. 272, Rem.<br />
6. F. Audcre ill, to have conrage sufficient fur. C.<br />
848. Super = ;I1Bllper. - His, sc. verbis.<br />
349. Si- sequi. Or<strong>de</strong>r: si vobis est certa cupido sequi (me 'til aliquem)<br />
au<strong>de</strong>ntom extremfl (pericula).- 350. Sit . Indirect question.