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[11] ὄρθια, the war-cry, comes in awkwardly after “μέγα τε δεινόν τε”, and is hardly an Epic use. It is found in Hymn. Cer. 20, and (in the singular) twice in Pindar; otherwise it seems to be almost confined to Observe Attic. the ϝ of ϝεκάστωι neglected. Bentley read “ὦρσε” for ἔμβαλ̓, from 2.451; but we have no right to correct the borrower's slips.

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