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in bellum: with both resorbens and tulit. Cf. Epp. 2.2. 47, civilisque rudem beth tulit aestus in arma. The image is perhaps primarily that of a shipwrecked sailor. Cf. ἀναροιβδεῖ (Odyss. 12.105). But there is a suggestion of the commonplace wave of war. Cf. Tyrt. 12.22 κῦμα μάχης; Lucret. 5.1288, 1433; Aeschyl. Septem, 64; Arnold, Palladium, "Backward and forward roll'd the waves of fight.'


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