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Telamone satus. Cf. 22, Roby § 1264.

secutum erat, ‘had seconded’ (waited upon) his closing words. Cf. Virg. Aen.X. 636, “hoc tantum Ascanius; Teucri clamore scquuntur”, ib. XII. 912 “non lingua valct, non corpore notae sufficiunt vires, nec vox aut verba sequuntur”, Liv.v. XIX. 8, “omnia ibi summa ratione consilioque acta fortuna etiam, ut fit, secuta est”. This sense is most easily traced in secundus, for which cf. 418 and 728 with ad. Q. Fr. II. i. 3, “multis et secundis admurmurationibus cuncti senatus”. See Henry on Aeneidea, vol. I. pp. 433-6, vol. II. p. 622 (on Aen.I. 156 Aen., IV. 109).

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    • Ovid, Metamorphoses, 13.22
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    • Vergil, Aeneid, 1.156
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 4.109
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 5, 19.8
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