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1  T-II| abduct the Pisan girl, while Cupid drove? ~Medea, who dipped
2  T-IV|    Soft, and never safe from Cupid’s arrows,~was my heart,
3  ExII|    my life. ~He was aided by Cupid’s cunning arts:~I wish Amor
4   Ind|    Gulf of Ambracia.~ ~Amor (Cupid)~The god of love, son of
5   Ind|     her son Linus.~ ~Cupido, Cupid, see Amor~Book TIV.X:41-
6   Ind|     the descending figure of Cupid. The goddess was depicted
7   Ind|   Phoenicians. The mother of Cupid by Mars. (See Botticelli
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