***set 3*** ALL OF SECTION 2 - pgs 3 and 4

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vix e conspectu Siculae telluris in altum vela dabant laeti et spumas salis aere ruebant,

Scarcely out of the sight of the land of Sicily, they were happily setting sail into the deep sea and rushing over the foam of the salt sea with their bronze prows,

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cum Iuno, aeternum servans sub pectore vulnus,

when Juno, preserving the eternal wound in her heart,

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haec secum: ‘mene incepto desistere victam,

said these things to herself: ‘am I, defeated, to cease from my undertaking,

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nec posse Italia Teucrorum avertere regem!

and not be able to divert the king of the Trojans from Italy!

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quippe vetor fatis. Pallasne exurere classem Argivum atque ipsos potuit summergere ponto unius ob noxam et furias Aiacis Oilei?

Of course, the Fates forbid it! Was Pallas able to burn up the fleet of Argives and submerge them in the sea on account of the offence and madness of one man Ajax son of Oileus?

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ipsa Iovis rapidum iaculata e nubibus ignem

She, having hurled the roaring fire of Jupiter from the clouds,

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disiecitque rates evertitque aequora ventis,

scattered the ships and overturned the waves with the winds,

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illum exspirantem transfixo pectore flammas

she snatched up that man, breathing the flames out from his pierced heart,

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turbine corripuit scopuloque infixit acuto;

with a whirlwind and impaled him on a sharp rock.

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ast ego, quae divum incedo regina Iovisque et soror et coniunx, una cum gente tot annos bella gero.

But I, who walk in majesty, queen of the gods and both sister and wife of Jupiter, have waged a war for all these years with one nation.

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et quisquam numen Iunonis adorat praeterea aut supplex aris imponet honorem?’

Is there anyone who worships the power of Juno anymore, and will anyone, as a suppliant, lay honours on my altar?’