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[451] For the indic. instead of the usual subj. after ὡς ὅτε cf. 4.422. There seems, however, to have been a variant “φέρηι”, though it is not recorded in our MSS. — Hehn (Cult. p. 435) notes that πόκον properly means wool plucked out: shearing may possibly have been still unknown in Homeric days.

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