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... patris, sceleratae fraude novercae occubuisse neci, mirabere, vixque probabo,...


'occubuisse neci' = mori - to die; I wonder, if the expression here used by Ovid, is common Latin(?)

'occubuisse neci': Hippolytus is thus stating, that he died in the past; understandably he continues: mirabere = you will be astonished/surprised


 
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