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1 II | spread out wide like the wings of a bird. His ribs stood 2 III | gigantic bats spreading their wings. The grinding of the hydraulic 3 V | with feet, and bulls with wings, fishes with human heads 4 V | mouth open.~Flamingoes’ wings, fitted on branches of black 5 VI | stationed at intervals on the wings. The first line was formed 6 VII | of the sea with its long wings.~It was a ship with three 7 VII | chimaeras had lost their wings, the Pataec Gods their arms, 8 VII | him in the beating of its wings; he strained it against 9 VII | human breast. His outspread wings were stretched upon the 10 VII | their robes rose like large wings of startled birds. Hamilcar, 11 VIII| that they could distinguish wings, and those who had travelled 12 VIII| straight line, overlapping the wings of the Punic army in order 13 VIII| themselves speedily upon the wings, and so well had he calculated 14 VIII| weight.~Then the Carthaginian wings expanded in order to fall 15 VIII| struggling bodies; and the wings with slings and arrows beat 16 VIII| all rushed away from the wings and ran towards Utica.~The 17 IX | along a ravine those on the wings would suddenly hear the 18 XIII| colossus. The tips of its long wings dipped into the flame; the 19 XIII| snapped like grasshoppers’ wings.~The hierodules, with a 20 XIV | across their lips. Large wings swung shadows around them, 21 XIV | were behind, and on the wings he distributed the Naffurs, 22 XIV | and while the Carthaginian wings continued to advance, he