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LATIN 116
Spring 2005
FINAL EXAMINATION

vix prece finita torpor gravis occupat artus,
mollia cinguntur tenui praecordia libro,
in frondem crines, in ramos bracchia crescunt,               
pes modo tam velox pigris radicibus haeret,
ora cacumen habet: remanet nitor unus in illa.  (Met. 1.548-552)
 

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1. Translate the passage. Use the picture above as a guide.

2. What does prece finita refer to?

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