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[399] Many MSS., but apparently none of the best, give ‘ramos,’ which Henry prefers, considering ‘frondentis remos’ more in the style of Statius or Valerius Flaccus than of Virg. “Stringere remos” (1. 552) is however an expression of the same kind, being equivalent to “stringere ramos ut remi fiant.

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