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haec ubi dicta,
When he had said these things,
cavum conversa cupside montem impulit in latus;
he struck the side of the hollow mountain with the butt of his spear,
ac venti velut agmine facto,
and the winds, just like a column of soldiers,
qua data porta, ruunt et terras turbine perflant.
rushed out where the gate was open, and blew over the lands in a whirlwind.
incubuere mari
They swooped down on the sea,
totumque, a sedibus imis una Eurusque Notusque ruunt creberque procellis Africus,
the East wind and the South wind and the South-western wind thick with storms together, and they stirred it all up from the lowest places
et vastos volvunt ad litora fluctus.
and they rolled the huge waves to the shores.
insequitur clamorque virum
There followed the shouts of the men
stridorque rudentum.
and the creaking of ropes.
eripiunt subito nubes caelumque diemque
Suddenly the clouds ripped away both the sky and the day
Teucrorum ex oculis;
from the eyes of the Trojans;
ponto nox incubat atra.
dark night lay over the sea.
intonuere poli,
The poles thundered,
et crebris micat ignibus aether
and the ether pulsed with thick fire
praesentemque viris intentant omnia mortem.
and everything threatened instant death to the men.