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[46] φοβεῖται must here mean fears, in spite of the canon of Ar. that in Homer it always means to flee; cf. 11.544. For the second half of the line cf. 6.407δαιμόνιε, φθίσει σε τὸ σὸν μένος”, and 16.753ἑή τέ μιν ὤλεσεν ἀλκή”.

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