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[149] For ἀγρεῖθ̓ there are the curious variants “ἄγρειθ̓Ioann. Alex. 36, 31, An. Ox. i. 71. 29 (where it is said that Antimachus read “ἄργειτε”), and “ἄγρει” P. Possibly “ἄγρει” was used without reference to number, like “ἀλλ᾽ ἄγε” (see on 18. 418 supra).

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