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[464] An obvious reminiscence of the famous simile in 6.146, though far from improved by the totally incongruous clause “ἀρούρης καρπὸν ἔδοντες”, and by the ludicrous confusion of metaphor in ζαφλεγέες, ‘like leaves are full of fire, eating the fruit of the earth.’ It is hard to believe that any poet could have written such a medley except in deliberate parody.

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