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 1   T-I|          from that summit fell on my head.~I know there are merciful
 2   T-I|    charioteer has given the ship her head,~where the wave’s force
 3   T-I|       attracts the birds.~Ants never head for an empty granary:~no
 4  T-II|              ocean flood falls on my head.~Why did I see anything?
 5 T-III|         without honour of a tomb,~my head will bow, un-mourned, in
 6 T-III|             hands, and blood-stained head,~so her father would be
 7 T-III|           have bowed ~your sorrowful head beneath the general’s foot.~
 8  T-IV|            place a helmet on my grey head.~When the lookout gives
 9  T-IV|          exile’s wife,~you turn your head away, and a blush comes
10  T-IV|             you bear me can lift its head.~Use this time, in which
11  ExII|            down around it’s master’s head.~He stood by me, Maximus,
12   ExI|              not refusing to set her head beneath Caesar’s foot. ~
13   ExI|          Though you please him, your head among the stars,~you still
14   ExI|          burden you must strive with head unbowed,~if you allow your
15   ExI|              region.~Sooner shall my head be severed from my neck,~
16   ExI|             and less severe,~and the head seems to nod at my words.~
17  IBIS|         stretched across nine acres, head to toe,~destined to offer
18  IBIS|              they propped his tender head on a hard stone.~Then to
19  IBIS|         raging liquid rush~over your head, covered by the waters.~
20  IBIS|         imprecations descend on your head:~like one cursed by the
21  IBIS|    Melanippus, a maimed corpse, your head eaten by your fellow men,~
22   Ind|             grown and armed from the head of Zeus. Associated with
23   Ind| fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, she-goat’s body and serpent’
24   Ind|            who holds her decapitated head. Athene turned her into
25   Ind|              shield as a mirror. Her head decorated Athene’s aegis
26   Ind|              wielded her decapitated head.~Book EIII.1:105-166 Her
27   Ind|           purple lock of hair on his head, on which his life, and
28   Ind|        paintingNymphs finding the head of OrpheusPrivate Collection,
29   Ind|          Thrace and dismembered, his head and lyre floating down the
30   Ind|              washed to Lesbos. (This head had powers of prophetic
31   Ind|             Pallas was born from the head of Zeus, and released into
32   Ind|              Asterion, with a bull’s head and a man’s body. ~Ibis:
33   Ind|           Medusa and sprung from her head when Perseus decapitated
34   Ind|            and, as the Genius of the head of the house and represented
35   Ind|              is depicted holding the head of the Medusa, whose evil
36   Ind|         Sea-Serpent, and The Baleful Head.)( See Benvenuto Cellini’
37   Ind|             arrival, and his severed head was sent to Caesar. The
38   Ind|      implanting a golden hair in his head, but his daughter Comaetho,
39   Ind|             the golden hair from his head.~ ~Pylades~Of Phocis, the
40   Ind|          heads and twelve feet. Each head had three rows of close-set
41   Ind|           hybrid moinster with human head (usually female), and lion
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