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[222, 223] From Il. 4. 75 foll., where Athene descends from heaven to incite the breach of the treaty. ‘Quem . . . sermonem:’ Virg. implies what Hom. says directly, Ὧδε δέ τις εἴπεσκεν ἰδὼν ἐς πλησίον ἄλλον, &c. Not unlike are “quo gemitu” 2. 73, “quo motuG. 1. 329. ‘Labentia’ Rom. for ‘labantia.’ “Animum labantem” 4. 22.

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