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[557] Isti Ribbeck, supported more or less by two of his cursives: see on G. 1. 54. This passage to v. 560 is a compound of two in Hom.: Il. 11. 452 foll. δεῖλ᾽, οὐ μὲν σοίγε πατὴρ καὶ πότνια μήτηρ Ὄσσε καθαιρήσουσι θανόντι περ, ἀλλ᾽ οἰωνοὶ Ὠμησταὶ ἐρύουσι (Ulysses to Socus), and Il. 21. 122 foll. where Achilles says to Lycaon, whom he has thrown into the Scamander, Ἐνταυθοῖ νῦν κεῖσο μετ᾽ ἰχθύσιν, οἵ σ᾽ ὠτειλὴν Αἷμ᾽ ἀπολιχμήσονται ἀκηδέες, οὐδέ σε μήτηρ Ἐνθεμένη λεχέεσσι γοήσεται, &c.

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