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[85] Propriam E. 7. 31, note. ‘ThymbraeeG. 4. 323. ‘Da’ need not have the sense of “dic” (E. 1. 18), as Apollo is looked upon as actually conferring a new home on them by telling them where to find it. Wagn. comp. v. 460 below, 6. 66 foll. ‘Fessis’ may be an oversight, as they were only beginning their wanderings; but they may well have been weary already.

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