Horace: Odes And Epodes; a Study in Poetic Word-Order
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Vulcanus: there may be stress (see on Odes 4. 9. 26) due to artificial antithesis to the matron Juno. ODES III, 4 131 qui rore puro Castaliae lavit crinis solutos, qui Lyciae tenet dutneta natalemque silvam, Delius et Patareus Apollo, vis consili expers mole ruit sua : 65 vim temperatam di quoque provehunt in maius; idem odere viris omne nefas animo moventis. testis mearum centimanus Gyas sententiarum, notus et integrae 70 temptator Orion Dianae, virginea domitus sagitta. iniecta monstris Terra... dolet suis, maeretque partus fulmine luridum missos ad Orcum ; nee peredit 75 impositam celer ignis Aetnen, luno et: see on Odes i. 35. 39. 60. nutnquam has emphasis by separation from positurus. 61, 62. Castaliae: its position outside rore and /luro prepares us, like fi4v, for the succeeding Lyciae, which is separated and preposited. For the grouping rore puro Castaliae see on P. 44. 63. natalem (/) i.e. (the woods) of his birth, opposed to the wopds of Lycia. See Odes I. 21. 10. 64. Delius (/)...
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