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iam: presently; cf. Tibull. 1. 1. 7, iam veniet tenebris more adoperta caput. Cf. Lucret. 3. 894, iam iam, etc.β€”premet: will close in on.β€”nox: death; cf. 4. 9. 27. n.; Verg. Aen. 6. 827.β€”fabulae . . . Manes: the Manes of fable, but note that fabulae is nom. plur. in apposition with Manes: the spirit world that men prate of. Persius imitated this, 5, 152, cinis et manes et fabula fies. For fabula = theme of talk, cf. Epode 11. 8. There is a further Epicurean suggestion that the tales of a future life areβ€”fabulae! nonsense (Ter. Heaut. 2. 3. 95). Cf. Sen. Tro. 380, Verum est, an timidos fabula decipit | umbrae corporibus vivere conditis? Callim Ep. 15. 4.


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