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 1   T-I|     mournful, I threw it on the fire, myself,~along with so many
 2   T-I|         water yield flames, and fire yield water:~all things
 3  T-II|         What’s more useful than fire? Yet whoever sets out~to
 4  T-II|        arms his bold hands with fire.~Medicine sometimes grants
 5  T-II| explains the cause of impetuous fire,~and predicts the triple
 6 T-III| guarding the Palladium ~and the fire, here was old Numa’s tiny
 7 T-III|     with your tears.~Though the fire transforms my body to ash,~
 8 T-III|        not have seen his son on fire, his daughters~trees, if
 9 T-III|       daughter.~And if the same fire still burns in your heart,~
10  T-IV|       hurled my verses into the fire, to burn.~Since few of so
11  T-IV|       king of the world quelled fire with fire.~Semele was not
12  T-IV|         world quelled fire with fire.~Semele was not born of
13  T-IV|        and serpent segmented by fire,~that there are four-hooved
14   T-V|         poet had been struck by fire,~you might have remembered
15   T-V|    hisses, poured on the sacred fire.~Brightest of birthday spirits,
16   T-V|        meaning in the fumes the fire emits:~Pontus, they flee
17   T-V|        flower was transient,~my fire was a fire of straw, and
18   T-V|        transient,~my fire was a fire of straw, and was brief.~
19   T-V|       books I’ve written in the fire:~a few ashes are the outcome
20 ExIII|         good.~But first light a fire on the holy altars,~offer
21 ExIII|  torches never lack their swift fire,~so may he rule the empire,
22 ExIII|         perished in sea, war or fire,~no new day can bring them
23  IBIS|       here in the middle of the fire.~He works so there might
24  IBIS|   sooner cease to conflict with fire,~the sun’s light be merged
25  IBIS|      forsake your eyes.~Nor let fire or air offer themselves
26  IBIS|        your smoking cheeks with fire.~Be tortured by noxious
27  IBIS|     that drown you be helped by fire.~May your crazed mind too
28  IBIS|       May your sister burn with fire as Byblis and Canace ~did,
29  IBIS|        pray, may you die by the fire of the divine avenger.~And
30   Ind|        when Hector attempted to fire the Greek ships.~ ~Albanus~
31   Ind|    Meleager, and threw into the fire the piece of wood that was
32   Ind|    destroy the Greek ships with fire.~Ibis:311-364 Book EIV.XVI:
33   Ind|      fell...’). Identified with fire.~Book TI.II:1-74 He opposed
34   Ind|       after it was destroyed by fire and re-built in 3AD.~ ~Opus~
35   Ind|        had been thrown into the fire since it has ruined its
36   Ind|    earth from being consumed by fire. See Metamorphoses Books
37   Ind|         nymph Clymene. He stole fire from the gods. He was tormented
38   Ind|       besieged by the Medes set fire to his palace killing himself
39   Ind|       was consumed by Jupiter’s fire having been deceived by
40   Ind|  Bacchus, consumed by Jupiter’s fire.~Ibis:251-310 Sister of
41   Ind|         indicate destruction by fire between 1300 and 1200BC.
42   Ind|    Greek Hestia. The goddess of fire. The ‘shining one’. Every
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