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alma venus
venus
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venus ventus temerarus
venus favors the bold
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propter hoc venus psychem odit.
lthere was a very beautiful greek girl, psyche, and it was said that she was more beautiful than aphrodite.
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sine cerere et baccho friget venus
without bread;
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ne desideres de cibis eius in quo est panis mendaci
be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat.
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ne comedas cum homine invido et ne desideres cibos eiu
eat thou not the bread of him that hath an evil eye, neither desire thou his dainty meats:
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venus, postquam malum accēpit aureum, paridi dixit
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dea venus puellae invidet, quod omnes eam quasi deam colunt
the goddess comes and envies the girl that almost all of her goddesses worship
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tu venus orta mari venias, tu filia patris, exaudi penis carmina blanda, precor, ne sit calpa nates nobisfutaisse viriles, sed caleat cunnus semper amore meo
you come out of the sea, you daughter of your father,
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aeneas timēbat. multī sociī aeneae in tempestate mortuī sunt. aeneas nōn mortuus est sed tristissimus erat. aeneas et sociī ad africam advenērunt. aeneas nunc per terram ignotam ambulābat. venus, mater aeneae, sicut venātrix advēnit et aenean adiuvāvit. venus narrāvit aeneae dē carthagine et dē rēgīnā, didōne. aeneas carthāginem vīdit. carthāgō erat urbs pulcherrima! aeneas templum iunōnis vīdit. in templō pictūrae dē bellō trōianō erant. aeneas laetissimus erat. advēnit didō, rēgīna carthāginis, et aenean vīdit. laetissima erat! didō magnam cēnam in honōre aeneae et sociōrum fēcit. cupīdō, deus amōris, in cēnā advēnit. per cupīdinem, didō aenean amāre coepit. tandem didō aenean dē bellō troianō rogāvit.
there was a man named aeneas. aeneas sailed from troy to italy. aeneas was the future founder of rome. but juno, queen of the gods, hated aeneas. juno hated aeneas because aeneas was a trojan. juno hated troy because paris thought venus was the most beautiful and not juno. juno loved carthage. carthage was a city in africa. one day aeneas was sailing with his companions from sicily to italy. juno called the king of the winds. the king of the winds sent a great storm to troianos.
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