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112 Cards in this Set
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Haec
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These things
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ubi
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when
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dicta
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have been said
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cavum
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hollow
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cuspide
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spear
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montem
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mountain
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impulit
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he struck
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latus
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side
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ac
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and
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venti
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winds
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velut
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just as
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agmine
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column
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facto
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in a formed
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qua
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where
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data
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had been given
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porta
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an opening
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ruunt
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burst forth
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terras
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the lands
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turbine
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with a whirlwind
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perflant
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blow over
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incubuere
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they fell over
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mari
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the sea
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totumque
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the whole
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sedibus
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seats/depths
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imis
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lowest
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una
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as one / together
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Eurusque
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East wind
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notusque
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south wind
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ruunt
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overturn
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creberque
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frequent
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procellis
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in it's blasts
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africus
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southwest wind
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vastos
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huge
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volvunt
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they rolled
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litora
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shores
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fluctus
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waves
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insequitor
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follows
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clamorque
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and shouting
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virum
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of men
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stridorque
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creeking
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rudentum
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of the cables
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eripiunt
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they snatch
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subito
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suddenly
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nubes
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the clouds
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caelumque
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the heavens
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diemque
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the day
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teucrorum
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the trojans
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oculis
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from the eyes
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ponto
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on the sea
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nox
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night
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incubat
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falls
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atra
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the dark
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intonuere
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have thundered
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poli
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heavens
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crebris
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frequent
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micat
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flashes
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ignibus
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lightning / fires
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aether
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the sky
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praesentemque
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instant
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intenant
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threaten
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omnia
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everything
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mortem
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death
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extemplo
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immediatly
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solvuntur
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relaxed
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frigore
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with a chill
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membra
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the limbs of
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ingemit
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he groans
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duplicis
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both
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tendens
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stretching
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sidera
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stars
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palmas
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hands
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talia
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such things
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voce
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with his voice
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refert
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he says
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terque
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thrice
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quaterque
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and four times
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beati
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blessed
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quis
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to whom
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ante
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before
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ora
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the faces
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patrum
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of their fathers
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moenibus
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walls
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altis
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lofty
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contigit
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it befell
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oppetere
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to meet death
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Danuam
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Greeks
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fortissime
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most brave
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gentis
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of the nation
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Tydide
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diamedes (son of tydidus)
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mene
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why is it that
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iliacis
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trojan
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occumbere
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have fallen on
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campis
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battle fields
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potuisse
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could
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tuaque
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and by this
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animam
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spirit
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hanc
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this
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effundere
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pour out
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dextra
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right hand
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saevus
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cruel
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Aeacidae
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Achilles
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telo
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spear
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iacet
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lies
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ingens
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mighty
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tot
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so many
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correpta
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snatched up
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undis
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waves water
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scuta
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sheilds
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galeasque
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helmets
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fortia
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brave
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corpora
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bodies
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volvit
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rolls
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