| A | B |
| dulcis, -e | sweet; delightful, pleasant |
| Achillēs, Achillis (Achillī), m. | (Greek hero, son of Peleus and Thetis) |
| haud | no, not, not at all |
| fuga, fugae, f. | flight; swift voyage; speed |
| bis | twice |
| immānis, -e | huge; monstrous; fierce |
| fīnis, fīnis, m.(f.) | end; (pl.) borders; land |
| īmus, -a, -um | lowest, deepest; bottom of |
| is, ea, id | this; that; he, she, it |
| fortūna, fortūnae, f. | luck, fortune |
| errō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to wander, go astray |
| īdem, eadem, idem | same; likewise, also |
| arvum, arvī, n. | land; field; coast |
| crūdēlis, -e | cruel; severe, fierce |
| īra, īrae, f. | anger |
| rapiō, -ere, rapuī, raptus | to take, seize; to pillage |
| volō, velle, voluī | to want, be willing |
| tempus, temporis, n. | time |
| mittō, -ere, mīsī, missus | to send, let go; to release |
| tellūs, tellūris, f. | earth, land; country, region |
| namque | for indeed, for truly, for |
| mūrus, mūrī, m. | wall, city wall |
| populus, populī, m. | people, nation; multitude |
| morior, -ī, mortuus sum | to die |
| porta, portae, f. | city-gate, gate; outlet |
| quam | how; as; than |
| antequam / priusquam | before |
| opus, operis, n. | work, labor, task |
| vertō, -ere, vertī, versus | to turn, change; to overturn |
| sacer, sacra, sacrum | sacred |
| pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum | beautiful, handsome; illustrious |
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