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hospitalem: cf. 'Under the hospitable covert nigh| Of trees thick interwoven' (Milt. P.R.); 'But now to form a shade| For thee green alders have together wound| Their foliage' (Words. River Duddon, 5). Cf. Plat. Phaedr. 230 B. and Verg. G. 4.24, obviaque hospitiis teneat frondentibus arbos. -amant wavers between poetic personification and φιλοῦσι, are wont.


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