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 1   T-I|           you’d be first among the sacred heroines,~seen to be first,
 2   T-I|           funeral train?~Does that sacred and honoured name of friend~
 3  T-II|            you were sure, troubled sacred marriage-beds.~But no bride
 4 T-III|        Caesar’s~Forum, this is the Sacred Way named from the rites,~
 5 T-III|          to the true arts and your sacred calling.~The long years
 6  T-IV|          hair bound with barbarous sacred ribbons,~when she recognised
 7   T-V|            ll have recourse~to the sacred altar: the altar rejects
 8   T-V|            the worshippers of your sacred ivy.~Or is it that what
 9   T-V|         that hisses, poured on the sacred fire.~Brightest of birthday
10  ExII|          pipe, ~I come bearing the sacred names of the Julian race.~
11  ExII|          Aesculapius himself bring sacred herbs,~he’ll not cure a
12  ExII|         under whose leadership the sacred ship sailed~Colchian waters,
13   ExI|           scattered incense on the sacred fires~purely to placate
14   ExI|             is well, and keeps the sacred bed intact:~his son, Tiberius,
15   ExI|          is a follower of the same sacred rites.~Poet to poet I stretch
16 ExIII|       oracles dont always deliver sacred prophecies,~the temples
17 ExIII|             So she spoke, then the sacred virgin, hearing the name ~
18 ExIII|     throughout the city,~while the sacred powers offer an easy approach,~
19  ExIV|      rarely drawn to letters.~That sacred impulse, that nourishes
20  ExIV|          my ills, the anger of the sacred house be lessened. ~O, I
21  ExIV|         the waves.~Then I’ll offer sacred incense to the swift flames,~
22  ExIV|             and while the crowd of sacred senators surrounded you,~
23  ExIV|            the mutual bonds of our sacred calling, in the name~of
24  ExIV|         has been wreathed with the sacred crown,~that popular favour
25  IBIS|           to have been killed by a sacred adultress, ~as Leucon fell
26   Ind|    Leucadia nearby. The laurel was sacred to Apollo: see the myth
27   Ind|           II:1-74 Phoebus Apollo’s sacred laurel wreathed the heads
28   Ind|           II:75-126 The laurel was sacred to Apollo: see the myth
29   Ind|            rites of Diana, and was sacred to Apollo the god of the
30   Ind|        protected the Argo, and her sacred dove was sent ahead through
31   Ind|          city of Attica in Greece, sacred to Minerva ( Pallas Athene).~
32   Ind|           the country. The oak was sacred to Jupiter of Dodona, and
33   Ind|       thigh. The evergreen ivy was sacred to Bacchus-Dionysus. Ovid
34   Ind|      temple to Apollo wherever the sacred tripod he was carrying fell
35   Ind|       Cyclades, birthplace of, and sacred to, Apollo (Phoebus) and
36   Ind|           VIII xlvii, mentions the sacred palm-tree, noted there in
37   Ind|          She was worshipped at the sacred grove and lake of Nemi in
38   Ind|            of the oak trees in the sacred grove. (After 1200BC the
39   Ind|       Epidaurus~A city in Argolis, sacred to Aesculapius. The pre-Greek
40   Ind|          love poetry.~ ~Ganges~The sacred river of northern India.~
41   Ind|           Copais and the Gulf. The sacred springs of Helicon were
42   Ind|            who set him down in the sacred grove at Arician Nemi, where
43   Ind|    Atalanta.He desecrated Cybele’s sacred cave with the sexual act
44   Ind|          of Egypt. She carries the sacred rattle or sistrum, and on
45   Ind|        Pharos near Alexandria. The sacred rattle, the sistrum was
46   Ind|           in Crete. The oak is his sacred tree. His emblems of power
47   Ind|         Book TIV.IX:1-32 Jupiter’s sacred oak-tree and lightning bolt
48   Ind|           the presence of Apollo’s sacred site.~ ~Leucon~Ibis:251-
49   Ind|        Astronomy), and Polyhymnia (Sacred Song). Mount Helicon is
50   Ind|         Scylla. Scylla cut off the sacred lock and betrayed the city. ~ ~
51   Ind|          changed by Minerva to her sacred bird the Little Owl, often
52   Ind|          temple and two lakes were sacred to them. Dis passed through
53   Ind| Erichthonius.~Book TIII.I:1-46 Her sacred image at Troy, which fell
54   Ind|         The olive and its oil were sacred to her.~Book EI.IV:1-58
55   Ind|        protected the Argo, and her sacred dove was sent ahead through
56   Ind|          constellation Pegasus.The sacred fountain of Hippocrene on
57   Ind|          on the citadel of Corinth sacred to the Muses, where Bellerephon
58   Ind|            a woodpecker, creatures sacred to Mars. Brought up by peasants
59   Ind|           lesser contemporaries.~ ~Sacred Way, Via Sacra~The Via Sacra,
60   Ind|            Minor opposite Ephesus, sacred to Juno, and the birthplace
61   Ind|           Q’re, to whom doves were sacred. Pausanias I xxxix says
62   Ind|         decorated with shell-stone sacred to the goddess at the command
63   Ind|         Exiled, he fled to Cyprus, sacred to Venus.~~ Teucri~Book
64   Ind|           The island of Cyprus was sacred to her.~Book EI.X:1-44 Synonymous
65   Ind|    Palladium, the image of Pallas, sacred to the Trojans. The Vestal
66   Ind|          Vestal Virgins tended the sacred flame within the temple,
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