[34] “Aera mulcentes motu” Lucr. 4. 136 (138). Wakef. would read ‘aera’ here; and so Ov. F. 1. 155, “et tepidum volucres concentibus aera mulcent.” But in Virg. winged creatures fly in the aether, and the aether is said to be filled with sound, vv. 65, 395 below. ‘Luco,’ about the grove.
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