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1813. The subjunctive with ἄν (more commonly κέν) is used in Homer in independent sentences and clauses (negative οὐ). Cp. 1810. Thus, ἐγὼ δέ κ᾽ ἄγω Βρι_σηίδα but in that case I will take Briseis A 184, ““οὐκ ἄν τοι χραίσμῃ βιόςof no avail to thee shall be thy bowΛ 387.

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