Translation Quiz: 102-112
franguntur remi; tum prora avertit, et undis dat latus; insequitur cumulo praeruptus aquae mons.
the oars are broken; then the bow turns aside and gives its side to the waves; a towering mountain of water in a heap follows.
tris notus abreptas in saxa latentia torquet-- saxa vocant itali mediis quae in fluctibus aras-- dorsum immane mari summo; tris eurus ab alto in brevia et syrtis urget, miserabile visu, inliditque vadis atque aggere cingit harenae.
the south wind twists 3 ships having been carried off on hidden rocks-- the italians called these rocks which are in the middle of the waves the altars-- a huge ridge at the surface of the sea; the east wind drives 3 ships from the deep into the shallows and sandbars, miserable to see, and dashes them into the shoals and binds them with a mound of sand.
hi summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit; furit aestus harenis.
these hang on the top of the wave; for others the wave opens and discloses the land between the waves; the tide boils with sand.
talia iactanti stridens aquilone procella velum adversa ferit, fluctusque ad sidera tollit.
to the one uttering these words, a whistling blast of the north wind strikes the sail in front and raises the waves to the stars.