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Beginners Latin Course: 2. Adventures of Hercules(1), 24. Fourth Labour: the Erymanthian Boar

24. Fourth Labour: the Erymanthian Boar

Tum vero iussus est Hercules aprum quendam capere qui illo tempore agros Erymanthios vastabat et incolas huius regionis magnopere terrebat.

Hercules rem suscepit et in Arcadiam profectus est.

Postquam in silvam paulum progressus est, apro occurrit.

Ille autem simul atque Herculem vidit, statim refugit; et timore perterritus in altam fossam se proiecit. Hercules igitur laqueum quem attulerat iniecit, et summa cum difficultate aprum e fossa extraxit.

Ille etsi fortiter repugnabat, nullo modo se liberare potuit; et ab Hercule ad Eurystheum vivus relatus est.


24. Fourth Labour: the Erymanthian Boar 24\. Fourth Labour: the Erymanthian Boar 24\. Quarto Trabalho: o Javali de Erimanto

Tum vero iussus est Hercules aprum quendam capere qui illo tempore agros Erymanthios vastabat et incolas huius regionis magnopere terrebat. Then, indeed, he was ordered to be Hercules, the destroyer of the wild boar, and the inhabitants of a certain grasp of this region, who at that time very much, they were afraid the fields of Erymanthios.

Hercules rem suscepit et in Arcadiam profectus est. Her business took in Arcadia set.

Postquam in silvam paulum progressus est, apro occurrit. When you are in the forest where a little bit of progress it is, wild boar's occurred to me.

Ille autem simul atque Herculem vidit, statim refugit; et timore perterritus in altam fossam se proiecit. But he was at the same time, and that Hercules was the vision, immediately fled back to; and in fear, and terrified by the ditch and threw himself on a high level. Hercules igitur laqueum quem attulerat iniecit, et summa cum difficultate aprum e fossa extraxit. Let me tell you, then, a snare, which he had brought upon the image, and in the greatest difficulty of the wild boar out of the ditch and pulled up the.

Ille etsi fortiter repugnabat, nullo modo se liberare potuit; et ab Hercule ad Eurystheum vivus relatus est. And albeit at a vigorous resistance, was able to free itself, in no way; and after Hercules was reported to Eurystheum living.