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 1  T-IV|           When reckless Capaneus died, at that sudden blow,~did
 2  T-IV|         it was when both Consuls died at Mutina.~If it matters,
 3  T-IV|       ten years of life,~when he died, and I went on, part of
 4  T-IV|        have wept for me~if I had died. Next I bore my mother to
 5   T-V|       venom.~Telephus would have died, wasted by unending sickness,~
 6   T-V|     would he were not alive, and died among them,~so that his
 7  ExII|        he owes to friends who’ve died,~let him count me as well
 8 ExIII|      towering pyre.~Even Theseus died, and Pylades, Orestesfriend:~
 9  ExIV|        Augustus on my behalf.~He died before he made the plea,
10  IBIS|        and as the fierce ravager died by lightning and the waves,~
11  IBIS| traitorous charioteer, Myrtilus,~died, who gave a new name to
12  IBIS|      Penelope’s twelve handmaids died, and the suitors,~and the
13  IBIS|         suitors:~as the wrestler died, thrown by the Boetian stranger,~
14  IBIS| conqueror astonished that he had died:~or the strong men crushed
15  IBIS|       who stained the field, and died by his example:~like the
16  IBIS|       weapons:~or as cruel Cacus died, crushed, in his cave,~given
17  IBIS|        Eupolis and his new bride died.~And as they say the tragedian
18  IBIS|        they say~his six brothers died with Damasicthon.~As his
19  IBIS|      Abydos.~As the comic writer died in the clear waves, while ~
20   Ind|         he fled to Aroe where he died, and was buried at Patrae
21   Ind|       EIV.XIII:1-50 Augustus had died on 19th August AD14, and
22   Ind|         friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend after killing
23   Ind|         The wife of Orpheus, who died after being bitten by a
24   Ind|          s eastern provinces and died in Antioch in mysterious
25   Ind|   consulship in early AD16. Ovid died in AD16 or 17 according
26   Ind|       ribs, held him up until he died. He also killed Busiris,
27   Ind|         in love with Phaedra. He died when his horses stampeded
28   Ind|          conquered by Marius. He died in prison at Rome in 104BC.~
29   Ind|     officially for adultery) and died there. Ovid’s crime may
30   Ind|         Athamas who sickened and died of disease. The reference
31   Ind|      Even this greatest of poets died poor.~Book EIII.III:1-108
32   Ind|        born not later than 45BC, died 14AD). His wife was Marcia,
33   Ind|         the journey. When Fabius died not long afterwards Marcia
34   Ind|       for their friendship. They died together after entering
35   Ind|         friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend, after killing
36   Ind|         was stung by a snake and died he travelled to Hades, to
37   Ind|         310 Thessalus apparently died there.~ ~Ovid~The author,
38   Ind|          many candidates who had died, and the limited number
39   Ind|      Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Augustus died on the 19th August AD14
40   Ind|          and Gaius Vibius Pansa, died in defeating Mark Antony
41   Ind|      same day a year earlier who died at age twenty. Ovid was
42   Ind|         circle. Like Tibullus he died relatively young. ~Book
43   Ind|          stress.~Ibis:465-540 He died by drinking hemlock.~Ibis:
44   Ind|          1-66 Euryalus and Nisus died after entering his camp,
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