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 1 T-III|  Triptolemus’s chariot,~he who scattered fresh seed on uncultivated
 2 T-III|        she tore him apart, and scattered his limbs~through the fields,
 3   ExI|    glorious insignia,~he first scattered incense on the sacred fires~
 4  IBIS|       than Pyrrhus’,~that were scattered over the roads of Ambracia.~
 5  IBIS|     that Cadmus, the Sidonian, scattered on Theban fields.~Or as
 6  IBIS| entrails.~Or be torn apart and scattered in the woods by your kin,~
 7  IBIS|     his name,~may you be found scattered about throughout the city.~~  ~
 8   Ind|      Medea dismembered him and scattered his limbs behind their ship.
 9   Ind|     half-brother Apsyrtus, and scattered his limbs about to delay
10   Ind|       Ovid says his bones were scattered in Ambracia, where he had
11   Ind|       Absyrtus her brother and scattered his limbs behind their ship.
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