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1  T-II|         goddesses burning for a guest?~All forms of writing are
2 T-III|      ship far-off,~and said: ‘A guest from Colchis, I know the
3 T-III|        seen,~will be an instant guest in my house.~Ah, is Ovid’
4  T-IV|        and the ancient rites, a guest despite misfortune.~But
5   T-V| promised.~It’s worse to eject a guest than not receive them:~let
6  ExII|       man,~and became Achillesguest on Thessalian soil.~Jason,
7  ExII|         villa entertain me as a guest.~Ah, my friend you ask too
8   Ind|         breach of his role as a guest.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Hercules
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