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The Text of the Cynthia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
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A. I begin with some emendations founded on familiar evidence.
(a) ii. 9. aspice quos summittat humus formosa colores.
In each of the following verses of the stanza from u. 9 to u. 14 natural and spontaneous beauty is the subject (sponte sua, solis, indociles, natiuis, nulla arte). Verse 9 has seemed unsatisfactory because it lacks the very point which it should introduce. All the emendations have attacked formosa because it is repeated in u. 11: morosa, Housman (which would rather mean ‘wayward’ or ‘crabbed’), dumosa, nemorosa, muscosa, and other even less probable adjectives have been suggested.
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