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 1  T-II|       she who was disguised~as Perilla is now called by your name,
 2 T-III|          Book TIII.VII:1-54 To Perilla: The Delights of the Mind~ ~
 3 T-III|        of the Mind~ ~Go, greet Perilla, hastily written letter, ~
 4 T-III|      punishment.~Have no fear, Perilla: only let no man or woman~
 5   Ind|      divorced, with a daughter Perilla, when Ovid married her.
 6   Ind|        mistress whom he called Perilla. Probably one of the Caecillii
 7   Ind|        the other Bacchantes.~ ~Perilla (1)~The pseudonym of Metella
 8   Ind|       TII:421-470 Mentioned.~ ~Perilla (2)~Ovid’s stepdaughter,
 9   Ind| husband of Ovid’s stepdaughter Perilla. He was consul in 41 or
10   Ind|    Metella under the pseudonym Perilla. ~Book TII:421-470 His love
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