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[41] Mone, aid his memory. Comp. “monumentum,” and see v. 645, “Et meministis enim, divae, et memorare potestis; Ad nos vix tenuis famae perlabitur aura.” The word is in keeping with ‘revocabo,’ and with the functions of the Muse as the daughter of Mnemosyne, E. 7. 19 note. ‘Horrida bella’ 6. 86.

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