[227] ἠδ᾽: the reading of Ar. “τε καὶ” introduces the forbidden trochaic caesura in the 4th foot (cf., however, 17.719). Ahrens thought that the old reading was “καί” (vide supra), the length being preserved by the bucolic diaeresis.
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