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Philip Captures the Wall
This over, the king departed by way of Patrae and
Capture of the Wall, and expedition into Elis.
Dyme, and arrived with his army before the
fortress called the Wall, which is situated on
the frontier of the territory of Dyme, and had
a short time before, as I mentioned above,See ch. 59. been
occupied by Euripidas. The king, being anxious at all hazards
to recover this place for the Dymaeans, encamped under its
walls with his full force: and thereupon the Elean garrison in
alarm surrendered the place to Philip, which, though not large,
had been fortified with extraordinary care. For though the
circumference of its walls was not more than a stade and a
half, its height was nowhere less than thirty cubits. Having
handed the place over to the Dymaeans, Philip continued
his advance, plundering the territory of Elis: and when he had
thoroughly devastated it, and acquired a large booty, he
returned with his army to Dyme.
E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus (ed. E. T. Merrill), Poem 38 (search)