ἐκεῖς᾿. At first sight we might desire κεῖς᾿ (810), as giving a better rhythm; but the slower movement of the verse may here be designed.—Cp. O. T. 1458“ἀλλ᾽ ἡ μὲν ἡμῶν μοῖῤ, ὅποιπερ εἶς᾿, O. T. i῎τω”.
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