ut fremit acer equus, cum bellicus aere canoro signa dedit tubicen, pugnaeque assumit amorem, Penthea sic ictus longis ululatibus aether movit, et audito clamore recanduit ira.
just as an eager horse snorts, when a trumpeter gave the signal with melodious bronze and brings love for battle, so the air, struck with long ululations rouses Pentheus, and, when the noise was heard, his anger grew white.
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