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76 Cards in this Set
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sic
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thus
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Veneris filius
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the son of Venus
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contra orsus
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began in turn
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nulla
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not one
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tuarum sororum
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of your sisters
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audita mihi neque visa
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has been heard nor seen by me
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o quam
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oh how
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te memorem
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shall I remember you
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virgo
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girl
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namque
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for
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haud
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not at all
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voltus
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face
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mortalis
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mortal
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nec
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nor
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sonat
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sound
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hominem
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human
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dea certe
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a goddess certainly
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an
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or
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nympharum sanguinis una
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one of the blood of the Nymphs
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sis felix
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you should be happy
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nostrumque leves laborem
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and you should lighten our labors
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quaecumque
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whoever you are
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quo
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which
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tandem
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finally
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quibus oris
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on which shores
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orbis
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of the earth
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iactemur
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we are tossed
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doceas
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you should teach us
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ignari
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unaware
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locorum
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of the places
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erramus
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we are wandering
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acti
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driven
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huc
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here
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vento
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by the winds
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vastis et fluctibus
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and by the vast waves
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cadet
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will fall
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nostra dextra
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by our right hands
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tibi ante aras
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for you before our alters
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tum
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then
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me dignor
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do I deem myself
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equidem
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indeed
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tali honore
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with such an honor
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virginibus
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maidens
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mos est
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it is custom
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gestare
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to wear
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pharetram
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a quiver
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vincire
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to bind
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alte suras
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the calf high
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purpureo cothurno
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with a purple boot
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vides
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you see
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Punica regna
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the Punic kingdom
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fines Libyci
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these borders are Libian
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genus
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a race
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intractabile bello
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unmanagable in war
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Dido profecta Tyria urbe
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Dido having set out from the Tyrian city
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imperium regit
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rules the empire
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germanum fugiens
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fleeing her brother
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longa est iniuria
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long is the injury
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longae ambages
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the long turning
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sequar
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let me follow
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summa fastigia
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through the main details
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rerum
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of things
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huic
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for her
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coniunx Sychaeus erat
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Sychaeus was the husband
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ditissimus
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richest
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Phoenicum
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of the Phoenicians
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agri
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in gold
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dilectus
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cherished
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magno amore
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with the great love
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miserae
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of miserable her
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cui pater dederat
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her father had given to him
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intactam
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untouched
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iugarat ominibus
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all had joined
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germanus
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brother
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scelere
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to his wickidness
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ante alios immanior omnes
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he is more huge than all the others in respect
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