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[18] Bentley conj. “ὔμμι θεοὶ μὲν δοῖεν”, as the synizesis of “θεός” in H. is very improbable (Od. 14.251 is the only other case); but Platt points out that this puts “μέν” in the wrong place. He suggests “τοι” for “θεοί” (which can be spared, cf. 5.383, 15.115, etc., and particularly Hymn. Cer. 135). But Plato had “θεοί”, Rep. iii. 393. Brandreth “δοῖεν μὲν θεοὶ ὔμμιν”.

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