[3] ‘And thy renown still broods over thy resting-place.’ ‘Sedem’ like “sedibus” 6. 328. ‘Servat’ seems to include the notions of haunting (G. 4. 459), guarding (6. 575), observing and preserving in memory. Perhaps the last is the most prominent in the parallel 6. 507, “Nomen et arma locum servant.” Ov. M. 14. 443 gives Caieta's epitaph.
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