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1 III,  40|   who once, on fixed terms, girt Ilium with walls. He himself
2  IV,  16| head, bearing a shield, and girt with the terror of arms?
3   V,   7|   and with this the tree is girt. Thence the custom began
4   V,  16|    the branches of the tree girt round and decked with wreaths
5  VI,  12|    free, and with his dress girt up as a workman prepares
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