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 1   T-I|      that hurt me, so that wit brought me exile. ~You go for me,
 2   T-I|        Minerva the war-goddess brought him aid.~And as the king
 3   T-I|    Getic shore.~As soon as she brought me into Aeolian Helle’s
 4  T-II|         whom a deceitful woman brought near to death?~Why speak
 5  T-II|   happy author of your Aeneid,~brought the man and his arms to
 6 T-III|    Muses, ~nor you Apollo have brought aid to your priest.~It’s
 7 T-III|     But make sure my bones are brought back in a little urn:~so
 8 T-III|   Might such a dawn as that be brought to me, by bright~Lucifer
 9  T-IV|       in two bodies.~They were brought straight to the sad altar~
10  T-IV|         to a god.~And though I brought a part of my trouble on
11   T-V|       that wounded him had not brought relief.~If I’ve committed
12  ExII|        your guests:~I’m he who brought Hymen to your wedding torches,~
13  ExII|       granted my troubled mind~brought help and hope to my ills.
14   ExI|     know me,~only two or three brought help when I was banished.~
15   ExI|       the rumour was true~that brought the evil news of my offence,~
16   ExI|       It would be wrong if you brought no kind of help~to your
17   ExI|      without stain:~but that’s brought me no aid in my misery.~
18 ExIII|       wont be thought to have brought honour to Marcia.~Nor am
19 ExIII|    speech!~Though water that’s brought to us has a taste that’s
20  ExIV|        as customary, the day’s brought words of good-omen,~and
21  ExIV|     fruit the present hour has brought me.~I’ve avoided my usual
22  IBIS|      gives it name: Ibis’s day brought ruin to our people.~As soon
23  IBIS|       his eyelids retract they brought brands~made of green twigs
24  IBIS|       as~the altars of Jupiter brought Hercules no profit.~And
25  IBIS|        the Atarnean may you be brought, basely,~to your lord as
26  IBIS|      stricken victim, at last, brought down vast rains:~like Antaeus’
27  IBIS|     oxen inside:~or Lichas who brought Nessusgift steeped in
28  IBIS|      gifts that an armed ~hand brought him from the drunken crowd.~
29  IBIS|     And as a virtuous daughter brought to death sadly ~to her father,
30  IBIS|     father himself, from duty, brought Melanthea to light,~when
31   Ind|    wife’s response to his fate brought about her fame.~Book EIII.
32   Ind|     never prosper until it was brought back to Thessaly. King Aeetes
33   Ind| response to her husband’s fate brought about her fame.~Book TV.
34   Ind|         Aphrodite) Anadyomene, brought to Rome from Cos by Augustus
35   Ind|    destroyed.~Book TII:361-420 Brought near to death by Stheneboea.~ ~
36   Ind|    wife’s response to his fate brought about her fame.~Book EIII.
37   Ind|        Palamades, and with him brought Philoctetes and his bow (
38   Ind|   priest of Ceres-Demeter, who brought the Eleusinian mysteries
39   Ind|       generally. Traditionally brought to Rome by Servius Tullius
40   Ind|     the Tenth Labour, Hercules brought back Geryon’s famous herd
41   Ind|  killed the servant Lichas who brought the fatal shirt, then built
42   Ind|     bull from the sea’. He was brought to life again by Aesculapius,
43   Ind| response to her husband’s fate brought her fame.~Book EIII.1:105-
44   Ind|        465-540 The servant who brought Hercules the gift of Nessus
45   Ind|   worship of the god. Dionysus brought terror and joy. The Maenads’
46   Ind|        her lover Aegisthus. He brought back his sister Iphigenia
47   Ind|        visited the Crimea, and brought Iphigenia home.~Book TV.
48   Ind|    life was spared, he was not brought before Senate or law-court,
49   Ind|    Hippolytus her stepson, and brought him to his death. (See Racine50   Ind|      defeat of the Trojans and brought Philoctetes and the weapons
51   Ind|      creatures sacred to Mars. Brought up by peasants the twins
52   Ind|  Thrace, husband of Procne. He brought her sister, Philomela, to
53   Ind|    wife’s response to his fate brought about her fame.~Book EIII.
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