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1 I, 6 | goddess, near the banks of the river Anio, in the depths of which 2 I, 11| offspring of Atlas, or of the river Inachus, they do not absolutely 3 I, 11| Tiber, gave his name to the river in which he was drowned. 4 I, 13| scythe-bearing god came to the Tuscan river in a ship, having first 5 I, 21| he was unable to cross a river, and that he rewarded one 6 II, 8 | grounded on a shoal of the river Tiber, and could not be 7 III, 19| rush downwards, or, like a river, pour its flame obliquely. 8 IV, 15| the prophet John in the river Jordan, that He might wash 9 VI, 11| sea, or carried away by a river, would they think it the 10 VII, 15| with blood as if with a river. Then the sword will traverse 11 VII, 15| Medes, from whom also the river which is now called Hydaspes 12 VII, 22| wide~Calls up to Lethe's river side,~That earthward they 13 VII, 22| all evils, introduced the river of oblivion, lest the souls,