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LXIV

Tres mihi sunt dentes, unus quos continet ordo;
Unus praeterea dens est solus in imo;
Meque tenet numen, ventus timet, aequora curant.

Peck:

Three teeth have I, all standing in a row,
And still another tooth, alone, below;
A god possesses me, winds fear and waters know.

Ohl:

Three teeth I have which one row holds together; and one single tooth besides there is below. And me divinity wields, the wind fears, the seas obey.

Editor's Additional Notes:

zzz:

zzz: zzz

Ohl's Critical Notes on the Latin Text:

Tit. zzz mmm; zzz mmm

1 zzz mmm; zzz mmm

2 zzz mmm; zzz mmm

3 zzz mmm; zzz mmm


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