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[715] “‘Longaevosque senes:ita dixit Tibull. 1. 8. 50 ‘veteres senes.Neque tamen ea est abundantia verborum.” Gossrau, rightly, if he means that in both passages the idea of old age is intended to be specially dwelt on and enforced. ‘Fessas aequore matres’ v. 615 above.

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