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[16] This fine simile is taken from the ‘ground-swell’ produced by a storm at a distance, and often followed by the storm itself. πορφύρηι, see note on 1.103. “πορφύρεος” is applied to waves in 1.482, 16.391, 21.326 and several times in The Od. verb recurs only in a metaphorical sense, “κραδίη πόρφυρε,21.551, Od. 4.427, etc. κωφῶι, as opposed to the splash and rush of the wave-tops before a wind.

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