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Page 1: Declamation Passages 5. Apollo and Daphne · Declamation Passages 5. Apollo and Daphne Prīmus amor Phoebī Daphnē Pēnēia, quem nōn fors ignāra dedit, sed saeva Cupīdinis īra,

Latin 8 Name: _____________________________ Term 4 2017 - 2018 Section: ____________________________ Declamation Passages

5. Apollo and Daphne

Prīmus amor Phoebī Daphnē Pēnēia,

quem nōn fors ignāra dedit, sed saeva Cupīdinis īra,

Dēlius hunc nūper, victā serpente superbus,

vīderat adductō flectentem cornua nervō

'quid' que 'tibi, lascīve puer, cum fortibus armīs?'

dīxerat: 'ista decent umerōs gestāmina nostrōs,

quī dare certa ferae, dare vulnera possumus hostī,

quī modo pestiferō tot iūgera ventre prementem

strāvimus innumerīs tumidum Pȳthōna sagittīs.

Tū face nesciō quōs estō contentus amōrēs

Inrītāre tua, nec laudēs adsere nostrās!”

Fīlius huic Veneris ‘fīgat tuus omnia, Phoebe,

tē meus arcus’ ait; ‘quantōque animālia cēdunt

cūncta deō, tantō minor est tua glōria nostra.’ Ovid, Metamophosēs I.452-465

Latin Declamation Rubric

Introduction (Latin): Name, Brief Sentence _______ / 1 pt (2 pts for Latin) Command of the Piece: Memorization _______ / 25 pts Conveyance of Meaning / Phrasing _______ / 10 pts Pronunciation _______ / 10 pts

Oratorical Style: Eye Contact / Gestures / Enunciation _______ / 5 pts Total Score: _______ / 50 pts

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