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[67] Ima petens: comp. G. 4. 321, “quae gurgitis huius Ima tenes.” With ‘noxreliquit’ comp. ἐμὲ δὲ γλυκὺς ὕπνος ἀνῆκεν Il. 2. 71, “τὴν δ᾽ ὕπνος ἅμα κλαγγῇ μεθέηκενApoll. R. 3. 632. The meaning doubtless is that the dream, the night, and Aeneas' sleep, all came to an end together. Rom. and some others have ‘relinquit.

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