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 1   T-I|        risen,~brightest in the high heavens, baleful star to me.~I was
 2  T-II|           gods, as well as~the high heavens, hasnt time to notice lesser
 3  T-IV| immeasurable lands,~and reaches the heavens on its swift way,~leads
 4   T-V|       yourself were admitted to the heavens, on merit,~to which one
 5  ExII|         wings.~We’re divided by the heavens, and the Bear,~far from
 6   ExI|        might know the gods the deep heavens~conceal, and worship Jupiter
 7  ExIV|         aspiring to the rule of the Heavens,~were hurled to Styx by
 8   Ind|   underworld, Luna the moon, in the heavens, and Diana the huntress
 9   Ind|            mirrors the ruler of the heavens and the gods.~Book TV.III:
10   Ind|        Pelion on Ossa to attack the heavens. Ovid implies he never thought
11   Ind|        Pelion on Ossa to attack the heavens. Ovid implies he never thought
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