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[61] Revolvere here means ‘to roll a second time,’ not as in 9. 391, ‘to roll back or unweave.’ Comp. 2. 101, “Sed quid ego haec autem nequiquam ingrata revolvo?” ‘Volvere casus’ has already been used of the sufferings of Aeneas, 1. 9 (note). Forb. comp. Sil. 1. 115, “Rhoeteaque fata revolvam.”

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