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Ay^ccuXoi, trhva^ot, xi^iccXKeig, a,ypio6vu^oi, 

 M.uKrir»t, ^Xo(rv^oi, ^ri'Krii/jOVii, ivgoytviiof 



The arrows of love. 



Toms, uy^is Scuf^ov, £%£<? Tsv^oevrag oitrrg?, 



TyiKihova, zsvitovrag, avuk^iag, okti nut ccuTug 

 @ri^u,g tx.i/t'XTOnia'tt.g lit u^vxroKTi ■uto^okti ; 



The ape tribes. 



T/j 7«^ ac s a-rvyoi rotov yeveg, iy^^ov ihtr^ai, 

 ASXti'^^ov, (TTvyi^ov, hvffhi^KiTov, aioKo^gKon 



The cetaceous tribes 



K-Jirea, 3' o€^i/Ji,oyvia, tusKupicc, ^i>i.v[/,a.7a. wovrts 

 AXx}] af/yccif/,axirit (SiCpi^OTO,, iiif/,01, fji,sv orffoig, 

 Eiirtoeiii/ am oKori KiKopv6f/i,ivot. Xufftrri. 



In this fondness for epithets he has imitated Homer, who frequently 

 crowds his hue Avith them ; for example, 



ooXt^o(rx,iov iy^og, 

 Yi^i^v, [jueyct) (ttiScc^oii, xeM^v^fiivov. 



Ageg, Agig, ^^OToXoiys, fj(,iiti^ovi, rii^es-irXfircc. 



These specimens may give a tolerably correct idea of one of the 



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