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[365] Heyne and Ribbeck, from Pal., Rom., and Gud., read ‘cernes;’ ‘which you will see when you are at the top of the hill;’ but Wagn. with apparent justice objects that ‘nunc’ with the future could not mean, ‘you will see by and by.’ ‘Cernis’ is the reading of Med., and may be rendered with sufficient accuracy, ‘where now meet your eye.’

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