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 1   T-I|       goad of hunger,~eager for blood, catches the fold unguarded,~
 2   T-I|        my fears.~The one, by my blood, hopes for plunder, I’m
 3  T-II|       but as a god’s won by red blood of a hundred bulls,~so he’
 4  T-II|        forbids any man of Roman blood~to suffer barbarian chains
 5  T-II|         sword in her children’s blood,~was roused to do it by
 6 T-III|   punishment’s not stained with blood.~I never tried to ruin everything
 7 T-III|        can sate your thirst for blood on this,~enjoy what pleasure
 8  T-IV|  staining the light,~while dark blood spurts over the earth, from
 9  T-IV|         slaughter, running with blood.~Drusus, the elder, once
10  T-IV|    himself discoloured with his blood.~See even Germany is carried
11  T-IV|         men delighting in human blood,~live almost beneath the
12  T-IV|     that brother, who’s of your blood,~always love you, with the
13  T-IV|      weapons stained by his own blood.~A fresh built ship does
14  T-IV|      first day stained with the blood of combat,~in armed Minerva’
15  ExII|      his skill.~You see how the blood expelled by a weak lung~
16  ExII|        are you doing? Tears not blood are needed,~often a prince’
17   ExI|         Scythian arrows with my blood~before, and no fierce Getan
18   ExI|     stain your hands with enemy blood,~just as you’ve learned
19   ExI|         life that she’s of your blood.~So that which she would
20 ExIII| reddened by the stains of spilt blood.~A woman, unknown to the
21 ExIII|    along its waters fouled with blood.~Captive kings already call
22 ExIII|        stained by your enemiesblood.~Such are the pens of this
23  ExIV|  Bistonian sword-blade with his blood.~and you added many gifts
24  ExIV|        dyed dark red with Getic blood, at your hands.~Aegisos
25  ExIV|        river waters with savage blood.~Ask him about the features
26  IBIS|          stained with Lycambean blood.~Now, as Battiades cursed
27  IBIS|        stain their jaws with my blood:~whether any will deign
28  IBIS|      birds of the air with your blood.~Or be thrown like stricken
29  IBIS|       was often drenched by the blood of wretched princes, ~as
30  IBIS|          Busiris, bound by that blood,~who stained the field,
31  IBIS|     Aeolus, and his son of that blood,~of whom Arctos was begot,
32  IBIS|         Euboean waters with his blood.~Or like Prometheus may
33  IBIS|      household:~as the thinning blood ebbed from Herculesbody:~
34   Ind|      that gashed his thigh. His blood formed the windflower, the
35   Ind|       II,V), the mention of the blood brother, and the content
36   Ind|       drenched in the Centaur’s blood supposedly mixed with a
37   Ind|      Arrows stained in Scythian blood.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river
38   Ind| autumnale, that sprang from the blood of the tortured Prometheus.
39   Ind|       shirt steeped in Nessus’s blood, which contained the venom
40   Ind|        II:1-74 Stained with the blood of German defeat.~Book EIII.
41   Ind|     Furies sprang from the shed blood. Saturn was deposed by his
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