| ARAS | Quas teneo orans ad deos (cf. e.g. Aen. 6.124) |
| AUSONIA | Area of S Italy and, pars in toto, Italy itself, cf. eg Aen. 10.54 |
| TENEAMUR | We may be being held: teneo (1st pl. pres. pass. subj.) |
| REGNO | I rule: dominor, imperium teneo, frena gero |
| CYTHEREA | Venus; cf. eg vecta levi curru medias ____ per auras, Ovid Met. 10.717 |
| AGENDAE | Res ____: things to be done. Cf., eg. Plautus Mercator 2.2.225 |
| CLIVI | Slopes or slope's (cf eg Livy 2.65) |
| COMPORTARI | To be carried, brought cf. eg. Caesar BG 3.2 |
| SPISSA | Thick cloud: nubes ____, cf. eg Ovid Amores 1.13.30 |
| TEQUE | I trust the gods and you: deos ____ spero (enclitic 'and') |
| ADORAT | He supplicates (illos deos Romanos), reveres (Domino Deo) |
| COLIMUS | We till (arva) or worship (deos) |
| VENERARE | Adora, deos cole, reverere (deponent) |
| MACTO | In ara animalia interficio ut deos laudem; M Cato turbatur! |
| SAETAS | Bristles, eas quas in ore suis vides |
| AVES | Volucres (quattuor) inter quas numerentur gallinae Gallicae? |
| SCAPHARUM | Navicularum; vide carmen trium ____ quas die natali Christi spectabam |
| MUSAE | Novem deae artium, inter quas Erato et Terpsichore (nom.) |
| PROGRESSU | With an advance (4 decl abl); procedens, non pecuniam orans |
| OCULIS | Mihi carior est ____: dearer to me than my eyes, cf. eg Cat. 104.2 |