• Subjunctive Clauses the Aeneid
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  • illa se iactet in aula Aeolus et clauso ventorum carcere regnet.
    present - jussive subjunctive; let Aeolus toss himself about in that palace and let him rule in the enclosed prison of the winds (Neptunus)
  • sunt mihi bis septem...Nymphae...formā pulcherrima Deiopea, conubio (iungam) stabili propriamque (dicabo)
    Futures: I have 14 nymphs, the most beautiful in form Deiopea, I will join in a stable marriage and I will dedicate as permanent - Juno to Aeolus
  • -conubio iungam stabili propriamque dicabo-, omnes ut tecum meritis pro talibus annos (exigat) et pulchra (faciat) te prole parentum
    present subjunctives in a purpose clause: so that she may pass all years with you for such great merits and so she may make you a parent with beautiful offsprin
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