[103] Rom. has ‘aut’ for ‘et.’ ‘Pectore,’ as appearing with their breasts out of the water, “nutricum tenus exstantes e gurgite cano” Catull. 62 (64). 18. quoted by Gossrau. So 10. 212 of Triton, “spumea semifero sub pectore murmurat unda.”
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