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[563] Una seems here virtually for “prima,” the cardinal number for the ordinal. “Unus, alter, tres” are found in enumerations (see Forc. ‘unus’): and here Virg. has put ‘una’ and followed it by ‘alter,’ which is an ordinal, not a cardinal. ‘Ovantem’ is used more or less strictly, indicating a quasi-triumphal procession, as in 6. 589.

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