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ubi Patroclus mortuus est   When Patroclus is dead  
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Achillés eum diū lūget   Achilles mourns him for a long time  
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Hectorem vindicāre cupit   He wants to take vengenance on Hector  
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redit ad pugnam   He returns to the fight.  
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et comites in Trōiānōs dūcit   and he leads his comrades against the Trojans.  
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ubi Achillem vident   when they see Achilles  
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illī territī sunt   they are terrified  
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in urbem fugiunt   they flee into the city  
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Hector sōlus extrā mūrōs manet   Hector remains alone outside the walls  
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pater Priamus, rēx Trōiae, et māter Hecuba   his father Priam, king of Troy, and his mother Hecuba  
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eum vident ē mūrīs   they watch him from the walls  
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fīlium vocant   they call their son  
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Priamus clāmat   Priam shouts  
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Hector, nōli Achillem in pugnam vocare   Hector, don't call Achilles into a fight  
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nōn potes eum vincere   you cannot beat him  
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urbem intrā; festīnā   enter the city; hurry  
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māter clāmat   His mother shouts  
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fīlī care   dear son  
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nōlī extrā mūrōs manēre   don't wait outside the walls  
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nōlī mortem obīre   do not confront death  
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māter tua misera tē ōrat   your wretched mother begs you  
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