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 1   T-I|         on fragile wings~Icarus gave his name to the salt waters.~
 2   T-I|       and, as if I was going, I gave the last kisses.~Often I
 3   T-I|        the last kisses.~Often I gave the same orders, and deceived
 4   T-I|       when the bolt struck,~who gave me the calm advice to go
 5  T-II|    before you, on the horse you gave.~If that’s no use, and no
 6  T-II|      shut me in a narrow space,~gave my ingenuity slender powers.~
 7  T-II|         dedicated to you.~And I gave a royal poem to the tragic
 8 T-III|    wings in safety~while Icarus gave his name to the endless
 9 T-III|        long usage, in my pain, ~gave me what scarcely two or
10 T-III|    style?~Since nature and fate gave you modest ~manners, and
11 T-III|     bull in the slow fires,~and gave that bull to Phalaris, tyrant
12  T-IV|          Odysseus’s men tasted,~gave pleasure by a flavour that
13  T-IV|       his speech,~and Iphigenia gave him her embrace, not his
14  T-IV|     what I considered lacking~I gave to the flames myself, for
15   T-V|         praises to the wine you gave us. ~I remember how, while
16   T-V|        after the great gods.~He gave life: you preserve what
17   T-V|      life: you preserve what he gave,~and make it possible to
18   T-V| shipwreck from a high hill,~and gave no hand to the swimmer in
19  ExII|         Caspian founded it, and gave it his name,~if we can believe
20   ExI|        something,~since the god gave a favourable answer to my
21   ExI|     became to others,~because I gave you the first kisses in
22   ExI|    character.~Your prior speech gave forward impetus to his:~
23 ExIII|         you as pupil,~because I gave you weapons, and taught
24  ExIV|       kind to the wretched: she gave ~no man a more merciful
25  ExIV|    would have heard me too as I gave my private thanks:~I’d have
26  ExIV|     son-in-law:~and Severus who gave Latium a royal poem,~and
27  ExIV|  ancient meadow,~while Grattius gave hunters suitable weapons:~
28  IBIS|       Just now, himself, Apollo gave me ~an omen of the future,
29  IBIS|       he took the same~light he gave: as the faces of Thamyris
30  IBIS| charioteer, Myrtilus,~died, who gave a new name to Myrtoan waters:~
31   Ind|       was long and complex, and gave rise to a network of myths.
32   Ind|        him in revenge. The King gave him to Iobates to be killed,
33   Ind|   bellowing of the stolen bulls gave him away. ~ ~Cadmus~The
34   Ind|      her Moon goddess mode. She gave birth to a son Arcas, and
35   Ind|      protectors of sailors, and gave their names to the two major
36   Ind|        men into beasts. Mercury gave him the plant moly to enable
37   Ind|          Alexander subsequently gave Darius rites of burial after
38   Ind|         for her she unwittingly gave him the shirt of Nessus
39   Ind|  Ortygia. A wandering island it gave sanctuary to Latona (Leto).
40   Ind|        jealous Juno (Hera), she gave birth there to the twins
41   Ind|       the sea. In a variant she gave birth to Artemis-Diana on
42   Ind|   Venice).~Book EIV.X:35-84 She gave her name to the continent
43   Ind|        him from the ground that gave him strength, and, cracking
44   Ind|        the help of Telamon, and gave her to Telamon in marriage.~
45   Ind|       renewal of his youth. She gave birth to Plutus by him.~
46   Ind|       70-128 Book TV.II:1-44 He gave his name to the Icarian
47   Ind|        tree and a date-palm she gave birth to Apollo and Diana-Artemis,
48   Ind|    poetess, whose love of women gave rise to the term lesbian. ~
49   Ind|        Hecate to marry her. She gave him magic herbs to facilitate
50   Ind|      Auriga the Charioteer, and gave his name to the Myrtoan
51   Ind|        with Augustus, but still gave Ovid some support.~Book
52   Ind|       of the shoulder. The gods gave him life again and an ivory
53   Ind|       and an ivory shoulder. He gave his name to the Peloponnese.
54   Ind|      protectors of sailors, and gave their names to the two major
55   Ind|       Book TIII.V:1-56 Achilles gave up the body of Hector.~Book
56   Ind|      with help from Ariadne who gave him the clue that he unwound
57   Ind|  intended here.~Ibis:465-540 He gave the wrong signal to his
58   Ind|        reigned over Iolcus, and gave his name to all Thessaly. ~ ~
59   Ind|       was long and complex, and gave rise to a network of myths.
60   Ind|        coast of Samothrace, and gave its name to that shoreline.~
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