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1   T-V|        in the fires of greedy Etna,~or be thrown in the ocean
2   ExI| Besides it’s no Polyphemus in Etna’s vast caves,~it’s no cannibal,
3   ExI|   revealed to my eyes.~We saw Etna’s flames illuminate the
4  IBIS|   child:~and like Polyphemus, Etna’s shepherd, whose blinding, ~
5  IBIS|   knew, abandoned on Sicilian~Etna, who saw AeneasTrojan
6  IBIS|        mouth,~because of whom Etna emits its wealth of flame.~
7   Ind|      of Athens.~ ~Aetna~Mount Etna. The Volcano on Sicily.~
8   Ind|      s lightning-bolts, using Etna’s fires.~Book EIV.X:1-34
9   Ind|      and the volcano of Mount Etna on Sicily.~Book EII.II:75-
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