| A | B |
| Writer of The Inferno | Dante |
| "Ave atque vale" | Catullus at his brother's tomb |
| Eclogue associated w/ prophecy | 4th |
| ocelle, miselle | diminutives |
| Greek influencing Georgics | Hesiod |
| Greek influencing Eclogues | Theocritus |
| Greek influencing Aeneid | Homer |
| Pseudonym of Catullus' love | Lesbia |
| Augustan literary group | Circle of Maecenas |
| Two long syllables | spondee |
| Long-short-short pattern | dactyl |
| Catullus served on gov. staff here | Bithynia |
| Vergil work about farming | Georgics |
| Vergil work about shepherds | Eclogues |
| Principal pause in a line of poetry | caesura |
| Who called Vergil "half of my soul? | Horace |
| Who said "I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts"? | Laocoon |
| "Arma virumque cano" | I sing of arms and a man |
| Hendesyllabic | eleven syllables |
| What do "Da" and "Lugete" have in common? | imperative verbs |
| Wife of Sychaeus | Dido |
| Tells Aeneas to get movin' | Mercury |
| Art with Mary holding Jesus' body | pieta |
| nickname in epic poetry, e.g., "pius Aeneas" | epithet |
| Dido's sister | Anna |
| Another name for Pluto | Orcus |
| Whose epitaph: Cecini pascua, rura, duces? | Vergil |
| Slurring together of words, e.g., if one ends in vowel, next begins with vowel | ellision |
| "Passer, deliciae meae puellae" | Sparrow, pet of my girl |
| ". . . deus nobis haec otia fecit" | A god has given these leisures to us |