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Tibullus tells of the goddess of love granting his wishes.
"Exsolvit promissa Venus: mea gaudia narret."
"Venus has fulfilled her promises: let her now tell of my joys."
Exsolvit: has fulfilled; in the perfect indicative, third person singular.
Promissa: promises; in the accusative neuter pleural.
Venus: the Roman goddess of love in the nominative singular.
Mea gaudia: my joys or my happiness; accusative neuter plural
Narret: let her tell; present subjunctive, third person singular
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Tibullus tells of the goddess of love granting his wishes.
"Exsolvit promissa Venus: mea gaudia narret."
"Venus has fulfilled her promises: let her now tell of my joys."
Exsolvit: has fulfilled; in the perfect indicative, third person singular.
Promissa: promises; in the accusative neuter pleural.
Venus: the Roman goddess of love in the nominative singular.
Mea gaudia: my joys or my happiness; accusative neuter plural
Narret: let her tell; present subjunctive, third person singular

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