[671] Quo se vertant, what may be their issue. “Quo sese vertant tantae sortes somnium,” Enn. Alex. fr. 1. “Quod se bene vertat,” for the more usual “quod bene vertat,” is found Enn. A. 1. fr. 69. Here the word may suggest a notion of change, like “ne quo se numine mutet,” v. 674. “Aeneia hospitia,” 10. 494, in a different sense.
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