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Myrtoum: the western Aegean, south of Euboea, named from the little island Myrto. Horace uses the specific epithets Cypria and Myrtoum because they are more vivid and poetic than vague general terms would be. Cf. Icariis in the next line, and mari Hadriano for any sea in 1. 16. 4.—pavidus:ancient sailors were conventionally 'timid' (1. 14. 14; 1. 3. 12. n.). The petty farmer turned sailor would be especially so.—secet: so τέμνειν.


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