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[566] Donum Triviae refers to the spear as well as to Camilla: see on v. 558. Cerda understands it as the gift not to but of Diana, who had granted his prayer, and presented him with his daughter's life (comp. 2. 31 note); but this is less likely. For ‘vellit’ Pal. and Gud. have ‘tollit,’ the latter with ‘vellit’ as a variant, conceivably, as Ribbeck suggests, from G. 4. 273.

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