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1 T-I| the Capherean rocks~always turned away from Euboean waters:~ 2 T-I| and the Arcadian Bear had turned about her axle.~What could 3 T-I| downfall,~and discreetly turned away, in shared flight.~ 4 T-III| I’d blush to be better turned out than my author:~if the 5 T-III| show not merely human anger turned to mildness,~Juno’s former 6 T-V| s quiver is exiled.~I’ve turned people’s thoughts now to 7 T-V| anticipated no such thing, had turned to ashes!~~ Book TV.XIII: 8 ExII| losing her sense of feeling, turned to stone by her sorrows!~ 9 ExII| a prince’s anger can be turned aside by weeping.’~So though 10 ExI| will to help?~If Jupiter turned deaf ears to our prayers, 11 ExIII| when my body’s consumed and turned to ashes.~I’m wrong: it 12 ExIV| believe me, even he’d have turned into a Getan.~Forgive my 13 ExIV| defective,~since I’ve almost turned into a Getic poet.~Ah! Shameful: 14 ExIV| fame~is greater after we’re turned to ashes. When I~was counted 15 IBIS| whose brother and wife were turned into birds,~or to Ulysses, 16 IBIS| the Great Mother’s cattle,~turned, in one swift step, from 17 Ind| Diana bathing naked and was turned into a stag. Pursued by 18 Ind| Nausicaa. One of his ships was turned to stone. His orchards were 19 Ind| and his wife Harmonia were turned into serpents. (See Metamorphoses 20 Ind| to a son Arcas, and was turned into a bear by Juno. Her 21 Ind| great hunter of Tempe. He is turned into a swan when he attempts 22 Ind| supposed to be a mortal turned into a mountain for assuming 23 Ind| and the eldest Phaethüsa. Turned into poplars beside the 24 Ind| with the sexual act and was turned, with Atalanta, into a lion. 25 Ind| Cicero but lost the case. He turned to a political career, becoming 26 Ind| decapitated head. Athene turned her into a monster because 27 Ind| temple. The sight of her face turned the onlooker to stone. She 28 Ind| and his wife Alcyone to be turned into birds, the halycons. 29 Ind| extensively, his wife Ino being turned into the sea-mew, the sea-goddess 30 Ind| also killed, and she was turned to stone and set on top 31 Ind| senseless stone.~Ibis:541-596 Turned to stone.~ ~Nireus~Book 32 Ind| lost. He mourned her, and turned from the love of women to 33 Ind| EI.III:1-48 His daughters turned into birds.~ ~Parcae~The 34 Ind| grieved for him. They were turned into poplar trees weeping 35 Ind| Procne.~Pursued by Tereus she turned into a swallow or a nightingale. 36 Ind| Tereus. Pursued by Tereus she turned into a nightingale. The 37 Ind| Supposed to be a mortal turned into a mountain for assuming 38 Ind| s ships. Finally she was turned into a rock. (The rock projects 39 Ind| companions of Proserpina, turned to woman-headed birds, or 40 Ind| Proserpine on land, and were turned to birds so that they could 41 Ind| Athenian citadel, but Pallas turned him into the partridge, 42 Ind| desire for revenge, he was turned into a bird, the hoopoe, 43 Ind| sun are supposed to have turned his chariot backwards in