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 1   T-I|       just now from my funeral rites.~Tell them the face of my
 2 T-III|      Sacred Way named from the rites,~here’s Vesta’s temple,
 3 T-III|      eyes:~but with no funeral rites, without honour of a tomb,~
 4 T-III|   tears.~Porus and the funeral rites of Darius,~display Emathian
 5 T-III|    from their author’s funeral rites.~That work might have gained
 6  T-IV|      never touched the Pierian rites.~But what can I do, now?
 7  T-IV|     wild howling of the Idaean rites numbs her,~so, when my mind’
 8  T-IV|      to poetry~and the ancient rites, a guest despite misfortune.~
 9  T-IV|        who loathed those cruel rites, to a better home.~Such
10  T-IV|       land are those murderous rites,~if a barbarian country
11  T-IV|     even as a boy the heavenly rites delighted me,~and the Muse
12   T-V|  piping that befits my funeral rites.~~ Book TV.I:49-80 To The
13   T-V|       perform affection’s holy rites.~So Ulysses, the hero, at
14   T-V|        I’d be performing these rites among the Getae?~Yet see
15  ExII|     him weeping at my ‘funeral rites’ ~as if he were laying his
16   ExI|       on your studies,~and the rites of mutual service should
17   ExI|    follower of the same sacred rites.~Poet to poet I stretch
18   ExI|     teaching.~Still, there are rites common to all poets,~though
19 ExIII| Scythia by birth, performs the rites.~The nature of the sacrifice,
20 ExIII|      years,~performing the sad rites with unwilling hands:~until
21 ExIII|     hair.~As she initiated the rites, bound the threads round
22 ExIII|         forgive me),~I perform rites more cruel than those of
23 ExIII|     you die, a victim of these rites,” she said,~“let the other
24 ExIII| herself.~Poets, you and I have rites in common:~if the wretched
25  ExIV|        you,~perform the Musesrites as they deserve, and send
26  IBIS|       prayer.~Whoever is at my rites, show favour to my words:~
27  IBIS|        words:~whoever is at my rites, speak your words of mourning,~
28  IBIS|         or suffered the Tauric rites of Thoantean Diana:~like
29  IBIS|      one, denounced for wicked rites, on whom ~a stricken victim,
30  IBIS|       mindful, drives from his rites:~as her father himself,
31   Ind| carrying out extensive funeral rites. Called scion (grandson)
32   Ind|       She performed the burial rites for her brother Polynices,
33   Ind|        prophetic trance in the rites of Diana, and was sacred
34   Ind|       1-48 They celebrated the rites on Mount Ida, ululating,
35   Ind|      celebrated with orgiastic rites borrowed from Phrygia. His
36   Ind|       Ceres’.~Ibis:251-310 Her rites were the Eleusinian mysteries.
37   Ind|       subsequently gave Darius rites of burial after he had been
38   Ind|      Diana Nemorensis, and the rites practised there are the
39   Ind|       Ida.~Book TIV.I:1-48 The rites of the Bacchantes, celebrated
40   Ind|   sistrum was a feature of the rites. Isis’s followers dressed
41   Ind|      Roman myth to Aricia. The rites of the sanctuary there,
42   Ind|       and Eumolpus the Bacchic rites.~Book TIV.I:1-48 He drew
43   Ind|     boxwood flutes used in the rites of Cybele. The worship of
44   Ind| rescued her during the Bacchic rites. She murdered her son Itys
45   Ind|        eclipses and during the rites. See Metamorphoses Book
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