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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1871-1872-503

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general literature and science 503 IV Translate β At neque uti docui solido cum corpore mundi Naturast quoniam admixtumst in rebus inane Nec tamen est ut inane neque autem corpora desunt Ex infinito quae possint forte coorta Corruere hanc rerum violento turbine snmmam Aut aliam quamvis cladem inportare pericli Nec porro natura loci spatiumque profundi Deficit exspargi quo possint mcenia mundi Aut alia quavis possunt vi pulsa perire Haud igitur leti praeclusa est janua caelo Nec soli terraeque neque altis aequoris undis Sed patet immani et vasto respectat hiatu Inritata leae jaciebant corpora saltu Undique et adversum venientibus ora petebant Et nec opinantis tergo deripiebant Deplexaeque dabant in terram volnere victos Morsibus adfixae validis atque unguibus uncis Jactabantque suos tauri pedibusque terebant Et latera ac ventres bauribant supter equorum Cornibus et terram minitanti fronte ruebant Et validis socios caedebant dentibus apri Tela infracta suo tinguentes sanguine ssevi Permixtasque dabant equitum peditumque ruinas Nam transversa feros exibant dentis adactus Jumenta aut pedibus ventos erecta petebant Ne quiquam quoniam ab nervis succisa videres Concidere atque gravi terram consternere casu Complete and explain tbe argument of the first passage Give Lucretius' explanations of the phenomena of eclipses and of the moon's changes Vi Explain and derive creperi-clarigitat-seorsus-boves lucce-vermina-baubantur-templa and the forms protraxe -suesse-mactai IV -Cacttusi Translate Res eo anno prolatas haud referrem ni pretium foret Cn
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