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1  T-IV|  beats the water.~The tired shepherd, leaning on his crook, or
2   T-V|     the other a weapon.~The shepherd plays his reed-pipe glued
3  ExII| only I could I’d like to be shepherd to the cliff-hanging goats: ~
4  IBIS|     like Polyphemus, Etna’s shepherd, whose blinding, ~Telemus,
5   Ind|     Ibis:413-464 A Phrygian shepherd, loved by Cybele. An incarnation
6   Ind|     32 Madness.~ ~Tityrus~A shepherd’s name, a symbol of pastoral
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