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 1   T-I|     cry~or the flight of some bird I observed, taught it me:~
 2   T-V|     the feathers with which a bird beats the gentle air,~so
 3   ExI|     rocks with our hands:~the bird, with quivering wings, in
 4  IBIS|      an omen of the future, a bird flew from the mournful left.~
 5   Ind|      by Minerva to her sacred bird the Little Owl, often depicted
 6   Ind|      TII:361-420 Changed to a bird.~Ibis:465-540 Her tongue
 7   Ind|       into a nightingale. The bird’s call, mourning Itys, is
 8   Ind|      EI.III:1-48 Changed to a bird.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Changed
 9   Ind|      the purple breast of the bird. But she is also an embodiment
10   Ind| revenge, he was turned into a bird, the hoopoe, upupa epops,
11   Ind|      TII:361-420 Changed to a bird, through his lust.~Ibis:
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