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 103, 1–7. What can you say about the style of this passage? Note the figure, sentence structure, and diction. Does it seem artificial and overwrought? Compare it with 43, 22–25; 44, 1–6; also with 90, 23–25, 91, 1–25, 92, 1–23.

105, 4. enemies. France and Spain.

105, 13. light as air.

105, 16. grapple to you.

105, 21. the cement is gone. Figure?

107, 21. profane herd.

108, 6. Magnanimity. Etymology?

108, 10. auspicate. Etymology and derivation?

108, 12. Sursum corda. Lift up your hearts.

108, 25. quod felix faustumque sit. May it be happy and fortunate.