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[12] unde: etc., quoted by Sen. Apoc. 11ff. and imitated in Anth. Lat. 1704.11 Mey.[domus Averni] unde fata negant redire quemquam.” The conception is thoroughly Greek, but from this time becomes common in Latin literature; cf. Verg. A. 6.425ripam irremeabilis undae” ; Hor. Carm. 2.3.27in aeternum exsilium” ; Prop. 4.11.2panditur ad nullas ianua nigra preces.Shakespeare Ham. 3.1 ““the undiscover'd country from whose bourn no traveler returns.””


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