This document contains lines 87-94 from Book 1 of Virgil's Aeneid with grammatical analyses. It describes a storm that suddenly arises, covering the sky and plunging the Trojans into darkness. Jupiter thunders and flashes of lightning portend instant death for the men. Aeneas's limbs grow numb with cold, he groans and stretches his hands to the stars, speaking words to them. The grammatical breakdown analyzes the cases, numbers, and parts of speech of words in the Latin text.