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[650] “Lenta spicula” 7. 165. Donatus read “laeta” (nom.), to suit “exsultat.” ‘Spargens’ as in 12. 50, “ferrum haud debile dextra Spargimus.” “Sparsis hastis” Ennius, quoted on v. 601 above. ‘Denset’ Med. a m. s. and one of Ribbeck's cursives, supported by Serv., ‘densat’ Med. a m. p., Rom., Gud., and two other cursives. See on G. 1. 248. In Serv.'s note “‘denset,’ i. e. dense, sparse iacit,” we should doubtless read “dense sparsa iacit.

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