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 1  T-II|      setting the laurel on the shining hair of him~in whose person
 2 T-III|    even steps,~to the sublime, shining temple of unshorn Apollo,~
 3 T-III|    swift horses, herald of the shining Sun!~~ Book TIII.VI:1-38
 4  T-IV|        unwounded gladiator, in shining armour, is better~than the
 5   T-V|      wear only once a year,~of shining white so different in colour
 6   ExI|      of the weary.~Now let the shining eloquence of your house
 7 ExIII| altered to dark pitch,~nor can shining ivory become purple terebinth.~
 8 ExIII|       s not the absence of the shining gold and silver~that you’
 9  ExIV|       conspicuous from afar in shining armour,~ensuring that your
10   Ind|      The goddess of fire. The ‘shining one’. Every hearth had its
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