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1  T-II| swerving horses of the Sun.~Impious Scylla would never have
2 T-III|  pure tongue has spoken,~no impious words poured out with too
3   T-V|   be crushed,~and Pentheusimpious shade never free of torment,~
4 ExIII|    to approach her? It’s no impious~Procne or Medea who’s to
5  IBIS|    by his example:~like the impious man who having poor grass ~
6   Ind|   Itys.~Book EIII.1:105-166 Impious in murdering Itys.~ ~Procrustes~
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