But that which one desires I ...
From Apollonius, to illustrate the use of the verb ἐράω. Bergk now reads ἔραται instead of ἐρᾶται as formerly, on the analogy of διάκηται and δύνᾶμαι in the Fayum fragments.
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Ταῖς κάλαις υμμιν [τὸ] νόημα τῶμον
οἰ διάμειπτον.
To you, fair maids, my mind changes not.
From Apollonius, to show the Aeolic use of ὔμμιν for ὑμῖν, 'to you.'
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