Epigram 9.480

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What Hippodamia would say after the Death of Oenomaus if Pelops refused to marry her

Codex Palatinus 23, p.439

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α. ἀπεστράφης νῦν, ὡς λαβὼν ἐξουσίαν

β. ταύτῃ γὰρ οὐ πέφυκε συντρέχειν Ἔρως:
ἔρως γὰρ ἄλλην ἀνταμείβεται τρίβον.

— Paton edition

Hippodamia. Thou turnest thy back on me now
thou hast liberty to enjoy me. Pelops. Yea, for Love
does not go hand in hand with such liberty. Love
walks in another path.

— Paton edition

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