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 1 T-III|            sea-water or the flowing river,~as soon as the Danube’s
 2   T-V|        Persia, and the wide-flowing River Ganges,~and all the waters
 3   T-V|            water in the overflowing river:~he’ll wonder why Priam
 4  ExII|         over the solid spine of the river on their swift horses.~For
 5   ExI|         vein,~and you make a mighty river of a little stream.~Indeed,
 6   ExI|        Arethusa, escaping~the Elean river, runs hidden beneath the
 7  ExIV|            courage,~and stained the river waters with savage blood.~
 8  IBIS|              drowned in the rushing river.~May you be worthy of truncation,
 9  IBIS|        Marsyas who named a Phrygian river.~Unhappy, may you see Medusa10   Ind|         Brennius in a battle by the river on 18th July 390BC, leading
11   Ind|         warlike women living by the River Thermodon, probably based
12   Ind|           bard.~ ~Anapus~A Sicilian river, the Anapo, converging with
13   Ind| Diana-Artemis. She was loved by the river god Alpheus and pursued
14   Ind|         Dneiper.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
15   Ind|          Cales~Probably a Bithynian river south of Herakleia.~Book
16   Ind|       Herakleia.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
17   Ind|          verse.~ ~Cayster~The major river of Lydia in Asia Minor,
18   Ind|         light verse.~ ~Cinyphus~The river Cinyps of North Africa flowing
19   Ind|             home of Medea. Its main river the Phasis, was a trade
20   Ind|         whose stream flows into the River Anapis, near Syracuse. She
21   Ind|           fruit-trees.~ ~Cynapses~A river with unknown location.~Book
22   Ind|        location.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
23   Ind|            Danube, Hister~The great river of south-eastern Europe,
24   Ind|         Dyrapses~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
25   Ind|           Book EII.X:1-52 The Elean river Alpheus.~ ~Elpenor~A comrade
26   Ind|            Salamis, daughter of the river god Asopus, from the throne
27   Ind|       Evenus drowned himself in the river Lycormas which became the
28   Ind|           Lycormas which became the river Evenus.~ ~Fabia~Ovid’s third
29   Ind|         poetry.~ ~Ganges~The sacred river of northern India.~Book
30   Ind|           for Ceyx.~ ~Halys~A large river, the longest in Asia Minor,
31   Ind|          Amisos.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
32   Ind|      disloyalty.~ ~Hebrus~The chief river of Thrace. Book EI.V:1-42
33   Ind|             into poplars beside the River Po as they mourned Phaethon
34   Ind|        their wagons over the frozen river.~Book TIV.X:93-132 Book
35   Ind|           Book EIII.V:1-58 The wide river of his exile.~Book TV.I:
36   Ind|             53 Book EII.IV:1-34 The river frozen in winter.~Book EI.
37   Ind|           stolen by Naiads near the River Ascanius.~Book TII:361-420
38   Ind|     marriage.~ ~Hypanis~A Sarmatian river, now the River Bug.~Book
39   Ind|            Sarmatian river, now the River Bug.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A
40   Ind|             Bug.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
41   Ind|        killed by a wild boar by the river Lycus on the Black Sea coast.~ ~
42   Ind|        chief city of Laconia on the River Eurotas, better known as
43   Ind|         Sappho of Lesbos.~ ~Lethe~A river of the Underworld, Hades,
44   Ind|          Germany in AD10.~ ~Lixus~A river flowing to the sea on the
45   Ind|             into his kingdom at the River Strymon and tried to cut
46   Ind|           blood.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
47   Ind|             Olympus.~Ibis:541-596 A river named after him in Asia
48   Ind|            18th~July 477BC near the River Cremera, against the Veientes,
49   Ind|           his brains.~ ~Melanthus~A river in Pontus or Sarmatia.~Book
50   Ind|        Sarmatia.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
51   Ind|           the Latmian Gulf from the River Maeander. A commercial port
52   Ind|             Antilochus.~ ~Nilus~The river Nile and its god. The river
53   Ind|         river Nile and its god. The river was noted for its seasonal
54   Ind|          and lyre floating down the river Hebrus to the sea, being
55   Ind|            Arcadian.~ ~Parthenius~A river in eastern Bithynia, flowing
56   Ind|          Pontus.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
57   Ind|             the Odyssey.~ ~Penius~A River in Colchis.~Book EIV.X:35-
58   Ind|         Colchis.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
59   Ind|          trees weeping amber by the River Po, happy in losing their
60   Ind|         worship of Isis.~ ~Phasis~A river in Colchis, famous for its
61   Ind|            girl.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~
62   Ind|            644 Of the region of the river, hence Colchian.~ ~Pheraean~
63   Ind|       punishes hubris.~ ~Rhenus~The river Rhine in northern Europe.~
64   Ind|          Sagaris~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
65   Ind|            of Corinth on the Asopus River. (The home of the sculptor
66   Ind|      Thracian tribe living near the River Strymon.~Book TIV.I:1-48
67   Ind|             to Orestes.~ ~Strymon~A river in Thrace and Macedonia.~
68   Ind|    snow-covered landscape.~ ~Styx~A river of the underworld, with
69   Ind|        Sicily. This is the Arcadian river Styx near Nonacris. It forms
70   Ind|           Chelmos ridge to jojn the River Crathis. Pausanias says (
71   Ind|    Pausanias says the waters of the river dissolve glass and stone
72   Ind|        perdix perdix. ~ ~Tanais~The river and river-god of Scythia.
73   Ind|           river-god of Scythia. The River Don.~Book TIII.IV:1-46 The
74   Ind|           Tomis.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.
75   Ind|          from Athens.~ ~Thermodon~A river in Pontus, frequented by
76   Ind|          Halys. ~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
77   Ind|         western boundary was on the River Nestus, and the northern
78   Ind|     Thracian king.~Ibis:597-644 The River Strymon in Thrace, hence
79   Ind|       Thybris~A poetic name for the River Tiber on which Rome is situated,
80   Ind|            of Rome in a bend of the River Anio as it cascaded into
81   Ind|         Sicily.~ ~Tyras~A Sarmatian river, the Dniester.~Book EIV.
82   Ind|        Dniester.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~
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