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1   T-I|       see your pleasures, happy Nile.~I ask for favourable winds –
2 T-III|     narrower than lotus-bearing Nile,~mingling with deep water
3  ExIV| mightiest of all,~that refuses, Nile, to yield in power even
4   Ind|      Juno’s fury Io reached the Nile, and was returned to human
5   Ind|   Antilochus.~ ~Nilus~The river Nile and its god. The river was
6   Ind|    Hellenistic sculpture, ‘ The Nile’, in the Vatican, from the
7   Ind|        the upper reaches of the Nile, modern Aswan, at the confines
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